William Casey was an Anglican bishop in Ireland during the sixteenth century.
[1] Formerly Rector of Kilcornan, he was nominated Bishop of Limerick by King Edward VI on 6 July 1551 and consecrated at Dublin on 25 October 1551.
[2] He was deprived by Queen Mary I in 1556 and restored by Queen Elizabeth I on 8 May 1571.
He died on 7 February 1591.
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