- Richard Caulfield
Dr. Richard Caulfield (1823-1887) was Secretary, Librarian and Custodian of the
Royal Cork Institution and Librarian forQueen's College, Cork [cite news |url=http://booleweb.ucc.ie/news/publications/historical/caulfield/caulfiel.htm|title=Dr. Richard Caulfield: Antiquarian, Scholar and Academic Librarian|date=1987|work=Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society |volume=Vol XCII|issue=251|author=J. P. McCarthy ] .Caulfield was born in Cork on
23 April ,1823 , a grandson ofHenry Gosnell , physician at the Lying-In Hospital and first resident surgeon at the North Infirmary. One of six children born to Catherine Gosnell andWilliam Caulfield , he was named Richard, a common family name.Caulfield died aged 64 on
3 February ,1887 at his residence, the Royal Cork Institution, after a severe attack of bronchitis.He was well respected across the sectarian divide. On 4 February, The Protestant Cork Constitution published a short unsigned appreciation which said of him that on more than one occasion he was chosen as arbiter in important historical and theological controversies. The funeral took place on 7 February when he was buried in St Luke's Cemetery, Douglas. beside the grave of his friend, antiquarian colleague and historian of Youghal, the Rev.
Samuel Hayman . The CatholicCork Examiner reported that among those present were the Rev. J.D. Burke, Superior of theChristian Brothers , Rev. S.O. Madden, Dean of St Fin Barre's Cathedral, city dignitaries, and a host of lecturers, students and professors from the Queen's College, including the President, William K. Sullivan.In his memory, a bronze Door was erected at St. Fin Barre's Cathedral.
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