(the) Primate of All Ireland
- (the) Primate of All Ireland
the Primate of All Ireland [the Primate of All Ireland]
the official title of each of the two Archbishops of Armagh in Northern Ireland. One is the ↑
Roman Catholic Archbishop and the other is the Anglican ( ↑
Church of England) Archbishop, and each is head of their Church in the whole of Ireland.
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