Hugh de Rous or Hugh Rufus (Latinised) was the first "English", i.e. Norman Bishop of Ossory. He held the see between 1202 and 1218.[1] He was successor to Felix Ua Duib Sláin.[2]
His granting the land between Cott(e)rell's Bridge and St. Kieran's Well to William Marshal[3] around 1207 was instrumental in the growth and prosperity of Kilkenny.
References
- ^ Egan, Patrick M. (1883). The Illustrated Guide to the City and County of Kilkenny. Kilkenny.
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- ^ Manning, Conleth (1998). "Some notes on the early history and archaeology of Tullaherin". The Shadow of the Steeple. 6: 22.
- ^ Hogan, John (1884). Kilkenny. P. M. Egan. p. 254.
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