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Theobald Stapleton

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Theobald Stapleton, alias Teabóid Gallduf or Gallduff (1589 - 13 September 1647), was an Irish Roman Catholic priest born in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Little is known of his career, except that he was a priest living in Flanders. In 1639, he published a catechism in Early Modern Irish to promote the use of the language in religious literature. It was the first Roman Catholic book in which the Irish language was printed in antiqua type. The book, published in Brussels, was called Catechismus seu doctrina christiana latino-hibernica or, in Irish, Cathcismus sen Adhon, an Teagasc Críostaí iar na foilsiú a Laidin & a Ngaoilaig. Stapleton's catechism was also the first notable attempt to simplify Irish spelling. He advocated and used a simplified spelling of Irish to encourage literacy among less educated people. In Stapleton's system, silent letters in certain words were replaced, eg, the idhe in the word suidhe ("sitting") was replaced by í in suí (as in modern Irish). He also brought the spelling closer to the pronunciation, e.g. by replacing thbh as in uathbhás ("terror") by f, giving uafás as in modern Irish. However, only authors of devotional literature adopted his spelling system; the classical spelling system remained in place until the 20th century. In September 1647, in the run-up to the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland, Stapleton was captured in the cathedral at Cashel by Parliamentarian soldiers under the command of Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, and put to death on the spot.

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NAME Stapleton, Theobald
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Gallduf, Teabóid; Gallduff, Teabóid
SHORT DESCRIPTION Irish priest
DATE OF BIRTH 1589
PLACE OF BIRTH County Kilkenny, Ireland
DATE OF DEATH 1647-09-13
PLACE OF DEATH Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland

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