The History of the Popes describes him as: Dean of Tuam, having been elected by the Chapter, was accepted by the Pope, and afterward received confirmation from the King (Henry III of England).
The Four Masters seem to intimate that he was consecrated in England.
He undertook a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and wrote an account of it.
He died at the town of Athlone, about Christmas, in the year 1249.
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