Richard Washington (provost)

Richard Washington was Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 1640 to 1641. Following the Irish rebellion of 1641, Washington and most of the fellows were forced to flee to England.[1]

References

  1. Richard Washington. Trinity College Dublin. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
Academic offices
Preceded by
William Chappell
Provost of Trinity College Dublin
1640–1641
Succeeded by
Anthony Martin
Provosts of Trinity College Dublin
  • Adam Loftus
  • Walter Travers
  • Henry Alvey
  • William Temple
  • William Bedell
  • Robert Ussher
  • William Chappell
  • Richard Washington
  • Anthony Martin
  • Samuel Winter
  • Thomas Seele
  • Michael Ward
  • Narcissus Marsh
  • Robert Huntington
  • St George Ashe
  • George Browne
  • Peter Browne
  • Benjamin Pratt
  • Richard Baldwin
  • Francis Andrews
  • John Hely-Hutchinson
  • Richard Murray
  • John Kearney
  • George Hall
  • Thomas Elrington
  • Samuel Kyle
  • Bartholomew Lloyd
  • Franc Sadleir
  • Richard MacDonnell
  • Humphrey Lloyd
  • John Hewitt Jellett
  • George Salmon
  • Anthony Traill
  • John Pentland Mahaffy
  • John Henry Bernard
  • Edward John Gwynn
  • William Thrift
  • Ernest Alton
  • Albert Joseph McConnell
  • F. S. L. Lyons
  • William Arthur Watts
  • Thomas Mitchell
  • John Hegarty
  • Patrick Prendergast
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