8                HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

Right Rev.  James Jos.  Carberry, O.P., became Bishop.  At his death in November, 1882.. the Right Rev.  Thomas Joseph Dowling, D.D., Bishop of Peterborougb, came to Hamilton, where be had been pastor of Paris for many years before his appointment to the See of Peterborough.  Bishop Pinsonneault, of Sandwitch, resigned Dec. 18, 1866, and died Jan. 30, 1883.  He was succeeded by the Right Rev. John Walsh, who was consecrated Nov. 10, 1867.  The following year be moved his seat back to London.  He was transferred to the Archbishopric of Toronto, July 25, 1889, and died July 31, 1898.  The Right Rev.  Denis O'Connor, C.S.B., was consecrated Bishop of London, Oct. 19, 1890, and transferred to Toronto, Jan. 27, 1899; he resigned May 4, 1908, and died June 30, 1911. On Aug. 6 the Right Rev.  F. P. McEvay was consecrated Bishop of London and transferred to the See of Toronto, June 17, 1908, he died May 10, 1911.  On April 25, 1910, Michael F. Fallon was consecrated Bishop of London..



RIGHT REV.  ALEXANDER McDONELL,
BISHOP OF KINGSTON, 1826.


   In Toronto, after Bishop De Charbonnel's resignation, the Right Rev.  John Joseph Lynch, C.M., D.D., was consecrated Nov. 20, 1859, and created an Arch-bishop March 18, 1870.  He died May 12, 1888.  His successors are as above stated, the Most Rev.  John Walsh, Denis O'Connor, Fergus Patrick McEvay.  The Most Rev.  Neil McNeil was appointed  Archbishop of Toronto, April 10, 1912, from Vancouver.
   The Archbishopric of Kingston has in its province the Dioceses of Alexandria, Peterborough, and Sault Ste.  Marie.




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