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William Bissett (bishop)

William Bissett (1758–1834) was an Anglican bishop in the Church of Ireland.〔(Community Trees )〕〔''British and Irish paintings in public collections: an index of British and Irish oil paintings by artists born before 1870 in public and institutional collections in the United Kingdom and Ireland'' Wright, C./Gordon, C. M./Peskett Smith, M. Yale, Yale University Press, 2006 ISBN 0-300-11730-2〕 He was the last Bishop of Raphoe, although he declined to be the Archbishop of Dublin.〔''Jackson's Oxford Journal'' (Oxford, England), 20 September1834; Issue 4247〕 He had previously been Archdeacon of Ross.〔''The Morning Chronicle'' (London, England), Tuesday, September 16, 1834; Issue 20297〕
==Life==
Bissett was born on 27 Octobere 1758. His father was the Revd Alexander Bisset, the Chancellor of Armagh Cathedral, who died in 1782. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford.〔(Oxoniensia website )〕 In 1784 he became the rector of Dunbin in the county of Louth, which he resigned upon his collation, on 31 January 1791, to the prebend of Loughgall, or Leval-leaglish, in the cathedral church of Armagh. In 1791, he became rector of Clonmore, and in 1804 was collated, 29 September, to the archdeaconry of Ross, in what had been, since 1583, the united episcopate of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross. In 1807, he resigned his prebendal stall of Loughgall in order to become rector of Donoghmore and was appointed in 1812 as the rectory of Loughgilly.

All his preferments, with the exception of the archdeaconry of Ross, were within the Diocese of Armagh. In 1817 he was appointed to the chancellorship of Armagh, to which he was collated on 23 August, thus succeeding his father after an interval of twenty-five years. As his final preferment, Bisset was appointed by the Marquis of Wellesley, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1821-1828, to the bishopric of Raphoe. His patent was dated 5 June 1822.
He administered the affairs of the diocese with general approval.
On the death of Archbishop Magee as Archbishop of Dublin on 19 August 1831, Bisset was pressed to become his successor, but he declined on the ground of increasing infirmities.

He built several churches in the diocese and expended a considerable sum of money on the improvement of the palace at Raphoe; and when the parliamentary grant was withdrawn from the Association for discountenancing Vice, he supplied the loss.
Bissett died at Lessendrum, Aberdeenshire on 5 September 1834.〔''The Ipswich Journal'' (Ipswich, England), 20 September 1834.〕

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