Andrew C. TaitFRSE was anIrishpriest serving theChurch of Ireland.
Tuam CathedralIn 1871 he was Rector ofKilkerrin.[1] In 1872 he was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Edinburgh. His proposer wasWilliam Thomson, Lord Kelvin.[2] In Kilkerrin he was a member of the Irish Church Missions Society.[3]
In the 1890s he was a member of theRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.[4]
He was appointed aCanon ofSt Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1896.[5] He had beenArchdeacon of Tuam from then until 1898. He then succeeded William Chambers Townsend asDean of Tuam in 1898, serving until 1904.[6]
He was concurrently Rector ofMoylough.[7]
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