Malachy of Ireland

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title: Malachy of Ireland
text: Malachy of Ireland, also known as Malachias Hibernicus, was a theologian and Archbishop of Tuam in 1280. He was a friar of the Franciscan convent of Limerick and was elected Archbishop of Tuam, though never officially installed. He was first mentioned in a letter of 1279 from Nicol Mac Máel Ísu, Archbishop of Armagh, to Edward I of England, Lord of Ireland, asking that Brother Malachy be appointed to Tuam. The king granted this request in a letter dated 22 April 1280. However, five of the seven
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