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Jacobus Ó Cethernaig, aka James O'Kearney was Bishop of Annaghdown during 1323–1324 and Bishop of Connor during 1324–1351.

Ó Cethernaig wa appointed to Annaghdown on 16 December 1323 but was translated from Connor between 7 and 15 May 1324. He received possession of the temporalities on 22 December 1324. He died 1351. He was a native of either County Galway or County Mayo.

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  • A New History of Ireland: Volume IX - Maps, Genealogies, Lists, ed. T.W. Moody, F.X. Martin, F.J. Byrne, pp. 322–324.

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Preceded byGilbert Ó Tigernaig Bishop of Annaghdown
1323–1324
Succeeded byRobert Petit
Preceded byRobert Wirsop Bishop of Connor
1324–1351
Succeeded byWilliam Mercier
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