John McIntyre (archbishop of Birmingham)

John McIntyre (1 January 1855 – 21 November 1934)[1] was an English prelate who served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham from 1921 to 1928.

[1] Born in Birmingham,[1] he was educated at Sedgley Park School, Wolverhampton, the English College, Douai, St Bernard's Seminary, Olton and the English College, Rome.

[2] After his ordination to the priesthood on 22 May 1880,[1] he served at Colwich, Staffordshire, and then alternatively at Oscott and Olton until 1912.

[1] The next year, he was appointed Rector of the English College, Rome, despite the protests of Edward Ilsley.

[2] After five years, he was appointed an official of the Roman Curia and Titular Archbishop of Oxyrynchus on 24 August 1917.