Jonathan Cooper (priest)
The Very Rev. Jonathan Sisson Cooper, MA was Dean of Ferns from 1897[1] until his death on 18 February 1898.[2]
Alfred William Francis Cooper, Archdeacon of Calgary from 1895 to 1898, was his son.[3]
Notes
- 'THE CHURCH OF IRELAND' Belfast News-Letter (Belfast, Ireland), Wednesday, 26 May 1897; Issue 25539
- "Very Rev. Jonathan Sisson Cooper". thePeerage.com. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- Bernard Browne (January 1997). Living by the Pen: a biographical dictionary of County Wexford authors. B. Browne. p. 26.
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Preceded by Humphrey Eakins Ellison |
Dean of Ferns 1897–1898 |
Succeeded by John Alexander |
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gollark: That would probably defeat the point, since laser stuff on it would be very heavy and large.
gollark: Millions of miles isn't very much in spæce terms.
gollark: > Yeah but with light propelled crafts you will be able to move indefinitly in the vacuum of spaceVery slowly (or, well, low-acceleration-ly), and only if you have infinite fuel.
gollark: The only real advantage of the whole light-based propulsion idea is that you don't need reaction mass.
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