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Sean Mac Feorais, aka John de Bermingham, aka John Winfield was Archbishop of Tuam during 1430 to 1437. Mac Feorais was a member of the de Bermingham family, Baron Athenry. Mac Feorais was the Gaelic form of their surname, and by Archbishop's lifetime, had become deeply Gaelicised. He was possibly a younger brother of Walter de Bermingham, Lord Athenry, who died 1428. He was appointed 7 June and consecrated after 5 December 1430. The See had been vacant since 1411. The History of the Popes has no information on him, instead quoting from the Annals of the Four Masters:

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  • Sean Mac Feorais, aka John de Bermingham, aka John Winfield was Archbishop of Tuam during 1430 to 1437. Mac Feorais was a member of the de Bermingham family, Baron Athenry. Mac Feorais was the Gaelic form of their surname, and by Archbishop's lifetime, had become deeply Gaelicised. He was possibly a younger brother of Walter de Bermingham, Lord Athenry, who died 1428. He was appointed 7 June and consecrated after 5 December 1430. The See had been vacant since 1411. The History of the Popes has no information on him, instead quoting from the Annals of the Four Masters: (en)
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  • Sean Mac Feorais, aka John de Bermingham, aka John Winfield was Archbishop of Tuam during 1430 to 1437. Mac Feorais was a member of the de Bermingham family, Baron Athenry. Mac Feorais was the Gaelic form of their surname, and by Archbishop's lifetime, had become deeply Gaelicised. He was possibly a younger brother of Walter de Bermingham, Lord Athenry, who died 1428. He was appointed 7 June and consecrated after 5 December 1430. The See had been vacant since 1411. The History of the Popes has no information on him, instead quoting from the Annals of the Four Masters: "The Archbishop of Connaught (Tuam), of the Bermingham family, died." Quaere, to whom does this allude? (en)
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