Thomas Seele (9 September 1611 – 15 January 1675) was an Irish Anglican who served as the 11th Provost of Trinity College Dublin from 1661 to 1675.
He was also Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral[1] Educated at Trinity College Dublin, graduating with a B.A.
He served as Rector of Coolock and Raheny, in North Dublin.
He was appointed to the provostship of Trinity College by King Charles II in 1661, despite being married, which was previously a barrier to holding the position.
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