Richard Synge (1648–1688) was Archdeacon of Cork from 1674 until his death.
[1] The son of George Synge, Bishop of Cloyne,[2] he was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College, Dublin.
[3] He held livings at Aghinagh, Kilcolman, and Aghabullogue.
[4] He was Prebendary of Kilbrogan in Cork Cathedral from 1669 to 1671;[5] and Chancellor of Ross from 1671 until 1674.
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