Christopher French
For the British judge, see Christopher French (judge). For the British psychologist, see Chris French.
Christopher French (fl. c. 1650–c.1713) was an Irish theologian.
A member of the Tribes of Galway, French joined the Dominican Order while in Galway and travelled to Louvain to complete his studies.
He was Professor of Divinity at the Dominican Convent at Rome, and was to hold a similar post for nine years at Osimo in Ancona, at the request of Cardinal Pallavicini. He afterwards returned to Louvain where he was Regent of the Irish Schools.
References
- Thesis Theologicae, Louvain, 1703
- Sir J. Kirwan (and others), Appellants, C.F. (Christopher French) Respondnet. The Respondent's Case, 1717
- History of Galway, James Hardiman, 1820
- Galway Authors, Helen Mahar, 1976
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