William Daniel (bishop)

was an Irish clergyman who served as the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Tuam from 1609 until his death in 1628.

While at Trinity College, he took up the work of translating The New Testament (Tiomna Nuadh) into Irish.

This work was commenced by Nicholas Walsh (Bishop of Ossory), John Kearney (Treasurer of St Patrick's, Dublin), and Nehemiah Donnellan (Archbishop of Tuam), and was printed in 1602.

[2] William Daniel also translated an Irish version of the Book of Common Prayer, which was published in 1608.

[4] He was nominated Archbishop of Tuam on 28 June and consecrated in August 1609.