Charles Lindsay (12 October 1790 – 23 April 1855)[1] was an Anglican priest in Ireland[2] during the nineteenth century,[3] most notably Archdeacon of Kildare[4] from 1818 until his death.
[5] The son of Charles Dalrymple Lindsay, bishop of Kildare[6] from 1804[7] to 1846,[8] he was educated at Trinity College, Dublin.
[9] Lindsay was appointed prebendary of Harristown[10] and 2nd canon[11] of Kildare Cathedral in 1815; prebendary of St Michael's of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin in 1823[12] and rector of St. Michael's Church, Dublin in 1826.
This article about an Irish Anglican cleric is a stub.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.