Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 613
William Laly
, or Lawly alias Mullaly received his first being in this World in the County of Galloway in Ireland, was educated in New Inn, took the degree of Bach. of decrees as a Member of that house, in 1555. (1. and 2. of Ph. and Mary,) and returning soon after into his own Country, was made Dean of Tuam, and at length consecrated (b)(b) Ib [•] d. p. [•] 52. Archbishop of that place, in Apr. 1573. He ended his days in fifteen hundred ninety and five, 1595 and was buried, as I presume, in the Cath. Ch. at Tuam. In the See of Tuam succeeded one Nehemias Donellan an Irish man, educated in the University of Cambridge, as my author here quoted saith. Yet the Reader must know, that one or more, of his Sirname, and time, studied in Oxon, but his or their Christian names being not registred, I cannot say that either of them was Nehemias.