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On December 14, 1585 in Celtic History
Nicholas walsh, bishop of ossory,is murdered by james dullard

Nicholas Walsh (died 1585) was Bishop of Ossory in the Church of Ireland, noted for having introduced prayer-books and catechisms printed in the Irish language. He began the work of translating the Bible into Irish but was not able to complete this before his murder in 1585.
The son of Patrick Walsh, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore, Nicholas Walsh was consecrated a priest in 1567.
He introduced prayer-books and catechisms printed in Irish. Walsh is deeply committed to the propagation of the Protestant faith through the medium of the Irish language.
He was appointed Chancellor of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, in 1571 and Bishop of Ossory in 1578.
Starting in 1573, Walsh worked on translating the New Testament into Irish. Walsh’s efforts came to an end when he was stabbed to death in his own house in Kilkenny by a disaffected member, one James Dullard, against whom he had proceeded in his court for adultery of his flock on 14 December 1585.
Dullerde is caught and beheaded by Domhnall Spanaigh Kavanagh MacMurrough and his brother Cahir Carroughe.
He was succeeded in his translation effort by his assistant John Kearney and by Nehemiah Donnellan and William Daniel (Uilliam Ó Domhnaill), successive Archbishops of Tuam.
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