Uruguayan cleric
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In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Yéregui and the second or maternal family name is
Goichea.
Inocencio María Yéregui Goichea (28 July 1833 - 1 February 1890) was a Uruguayan cleric.
Upon the death of BishopJacinto Vera in May 1881, Yéregui was appointedauxiliary bishop of Montevideo andtitular bishop ofCanopus. On 22 November 1881 he was finally appointed Bishop of Montevideo.
- Fernández Saldaña, J. M.:Diccionario Uruguayo de Biografías 1810–1940, Adolfo Linardi, Editorial Amerindia,Montevideo, 1945
- Chiarino, J. V.:Los Obispos de un siglo, conferencia dictada en el Club Católico de Montevideo el 7 de setiembre de 1978, publicada en Libro Annual 1978-1979 delInstituto Teológico del Uruguay,Montevideo, 1979.