Eugene Magennis was at times Bishop of Down and Connor[1] during the period from 1539 to 1563.
[2] A Papal appointee from 1539, and already Archdeacon of Down,[3] he accepted royal supremacy and was confirmed by letters patent on 8 May 1542.
Magennis retained possession during the reign of Queen Mary I; and probably attended the 1560 parliament where he took the Oath of Supremacy.
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