Selina Hastings, countess of Huntingdon (1707–91).
Gideon Ouseley (1762–1839).
Methodist Meeting House, The Mall, Castlebar, County Mayo. Built by the earl of Lucan. The foundation stone was laid by John Wesley in 1785.
Robert Jocelyn (1788–1870), 1st Viscount Jocelyn (later Lord Roden). Artist: George Harlow, 1817.
James Warren Doyle (1786–1834), bishop of Kildare and Leighlin (1819–34).
Tollymore House, Castlewellan, County Down.
Robert Edward King (1773–1881), 1st Viscount Lorton.
View of Rockingham House and Lough Key, Boyle, County Roscommon, from John D’Alton’s Annals of Boyle (Dublin 1845).
Dr William Magee (1766–1831), archbishop of Dublin (1822–31).
Dr John MacHale (1791–1881), archbishop of Tuam (1834–81).
Frontispiece of Archbishop Magee’s sermon in St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, 24 October 1822.
Frontispiece of Bishop Doyle’s Vindication of the Rights and Civil Principles of the Irish Catholics (Dublin 1823).
Memorial to Bishop Doyle by John Hogan in Carlow Cathedral. George Petrie wrote in 1840 that ‘the subject is the last appeal of a Christian prelate to heaven for the regeneration of his country’.
Memorial to John Jebb (1775–1833), bishop of Limerick (1822–33), in St Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick.
View of the Church of Ireland, Ardcarne, County Roscommon, from John D’Alton’s Annals of Boyle (Dublin 1845).
Postcard of the Achill Mission from the early twentieth century.