Archdeacon of Ardfert


The Archdeacon of Ardfert was a senior ecclesiastical officer within the Anglican Diocese of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe from the early thirteenth century to the early twentieth. As such he was responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy within his part of the Diocese of Ardfert ; and then the combined diocese of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe.
The archdeaconry can trace its history back to Florence who held the office in 1227. Two incumbents went on to hold bishoprics: John Smith
and Raymond d’Audemar Orpen. Edward Day, Archdeacon 1782-188, was a much-loved local figure, "a man of great erudition and unbounded benevolence". The last discrete incumbent was William Foley.