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Anyone on the list researching Euseby CLEAVER, Archbishop of Dublin
b. 1745 in Twyford, Buckingham, England and d. 1819 Royal Tunbridge Wells,
Kent, England. Married Catherine WYNNE b. 1763 in Sligo, Ireland and d.
Egremont House, Fulham, England.
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The Irish Language
Almost all the pioneering work for the preservation of the Irish Language
during the nineteenth century was undertaken by Irish Protestants, such as
George Petrie, Charles Graves and Henry Brooke. Clergy such as the Revd.
Maxwell Close, who helped to maintain the Society for the preservation of the
Irish Language and the Revd. Euseby Cleaver, who sponsored a prayerbook in
Irish written by a Roman Catholic priest and who paid for Irish teaching in
Gaeltacht schools in the 1870's, also made outstanding contributions.
Please contact Janice Buchanan