Nicholas Synge was an 18th-centuryIrishAnglicanpriest.[1]
Synge was educated atTrinity College, Dublin.[2] He wasRector ofHeadford andPrebendary ofKilbeg from 1720 until 1731[3] andArchdeacon of Tuam from 1731 until 1743.[4] He was appointedPrebendary ofMalahide inSt Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1737[5] and resigned in 1743 to becomeArchdeacon of Dublin.[6] In 1745 he becameBishop of Killaloe[7] and from 1752Bishop of Killaloe and Kilfenora.
He died on 19 January 1771:[8]his brother was also a bishop.[9]
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