John Murphy (bishop of Cork)

[1] Murphy commenced his priestly studies in Paris, leaving due to political unrest, he completed his studies at the Irish College at Lisbon he was ordained a priest in Lisbon on 10 May 1795.

[2] He was, consecrated Coadjutor Bishop of Cork on 21 February 1815 and its Diocesan on 23 April that year.

[3] He was a founding member of the Cork Savings Bank.

He clashed with many groups during his episcopate before dying suddenly during the famine.

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