The Dean of Waterford in the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory in the Church of Ireland is the dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Waterford.
List of deans of Waterford

- Gilbert: 1212[1]
- William Wace: 12–1223 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford)[2]
- Thomas: c.1227[1]
- Philip: 12–1252 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford)[2]
- Richard de Haverbergan 1225[1]
- William 1271[1]
- Walter de Fulburn: 1281– 1286 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford)[2][1]
- David le Wayles: 1300[2][1]
- Nicholas Welifed: 13–1322 (afterwards Bishop of Waterford)[2][1]
- Richard Hauceys: 1326[1]
- Adam Lok: 13-[1]
- Nicholas Disaard 13-[1]
- Walter Reve: 1351[1]
- Lucas de Londres: 1372[2]
- 1379 Jo. Reder: 1379[2]
- Walter de Ludlow: 1395[2]
- William Whyte: 1396[2]
- John Rede: 1404[1]
- Edward (Edmond) Flemyng: 1421[1]
- Robert Howe: 1426[1]
- Edward (Edmond) Flemyng: 14-(1435)[1]
- Alan Penbroke (Pembroke): 1435[1]
- John Collyn: 1459[3]
- Thomas Prendergast: 1454[1]
- Robert Brown (Bronn): 1481[2]
- Nicholas Whyt: 1500
- Richard (or Robert) Lombard: 1522–1547[2][1]
- Patrick Walsh: 1547–1566 (made Bishop of Waterford and Lismore in 1551, retaining deanery in commendam until 1566)[2]
- Peter White: 1566–1570 (dispossessed for nonconformity)[2]
- David Cleere: 1570 – ?[2]
- John Lane: 1602[1]
- Richard Boyle: 1603–1620 (also Archdeacon of Limerick and Dean of Tuam and afterwards Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross from 1620)[2]
- Henry Sutton: 1621[2]
- Anthony Martin: 1622/3[2]
- Richard Jones: 1625 (afterwards Dean of Elphin in 1634)[2]
- Thomas Gray: 1634–1635 (afterwards Dean of Ardfert)[2]
- James Margetson: 1635–1637 (afterwards Dean of Derry)[2]
- Edward Parry: 1637/8–1640 (afterwards Dean of Lismore)[2]
- Gervase Thorp: 1640[2]
- Thomas Potter:1661/2[2]
- Thomas Ledisham: 1666[2]
- Daniel Burston: 1671[2]
- Arthur Stanhope: 1678 (also Archdeacon of Lismore)[2]
- Thomas Wallis: 1685–1689 (afterwards Dean of Derry)[2]
- John Dalton: 1691/2[2]
- John Eeles: 1697 (also Archdeacon of Lismore)[2]
- Hugh Bolton: 1722/3–1758[2]
- Cutts Harman: 1759–1784[2]
- Christopher Butson: 1784–1804 (afterwards Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh)[2]
- Hon. William Montgomery Cole: 1804–1804 (d. 1804)[2]
- Ussher Lee: 1804–1850[2]
- Thomas Stewart Townsend: 1850 (afterwards Bishop of Meath)[2]
- Edward Newenham Hoare: 1850–1877[2]
- John Morgan: 1877–1903[2]
- Henry Monck Mason Hackett: 1904–1913[2]
- Maurice William Day: 1913–1916[2]
- Robert Miller: 1916–1919 (afterwards Bishop of Cashel and Waterford)[2]
- George Samuel Mayers: 1919-1936[2]
- Leslie Creery Stevenson: 1937-1950[1]
- Noble Holton Hamilton: 1950-1967[1]
- Fergus William Day: 1967-1979 (died 1996)[1]
- John Andrew Brian Mayne: 1980-1984[1]
- John Robert Winder Neill: 1984-1986[1]
- William Benjamin Alan Neill: 1986-1997[1]
- Peter Francis Barrett: 1998–2003 (afterwards Bishop of Cashel and Ossory)[1]
- Trevor Rashleigh Lester: 2003–2011[1]
- Maria Patricia Jansson: 2011–2021
- Bruce John Hayes: 2022–present[4]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Cotton, Henry; Rennison, William H.; Knox, Iain; Leslie, James B.; Ulster Historical Foundation; Church of Ireland, eds. (2008). Clergy of Waterford, Lismore and Ferns: biographical succession lists. Belfast : Cashel and Ossory, and Ferns: Ulster Historical Foundation; Diocesan Councils. ISBN 978-1-903688-76-2. OCLC 231682452.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao Cotton, Henry (1847). Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The succession of the prelates and members of ..., Volume 1. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
- ^ Patent Roll 37 Henry VI
- ^ "Installation of Dean Bruce Hayes in Waterford". 7 April 2022.
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