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Robert Knox (bishop)

Robert Bent Knox (25 September 1808 – 23 October 1893) was the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore from 1849 to 1886, and then Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1886 until his death.


Robert Knox

D.D.
Archbishop of Armagh
Primate of All Ireland
ChurchChurch of Ireland
SeeArmagh
Elected11 May 1886
In office1886–1893
PredecessorMarcus Beresford
SuccessorRobert Gregg
Orders
Ordination1832
by George Beresford
Consecration1 May 1849
by John Beresford
Personal details
Born(1808-09-25)25 September 1808
Died23 October 1893(1893-10-23) (aged 85)
Armagh, County Armagh, Ireland
BuriedHolywood, County Down
NationalityIrish
DenominationAnglican
ParentsCharles Knox & Hannah Bent
SpouseCatherine Delia
Children5
Previous post(s)Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore (1849–1886)
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin

Early life edit

Born in 1808 at Dungannon Park, County Tyrone, the country seat of his grandfather, Thomas Knox, 1st Viscount Northland (died 1818), Knox was the second son of the Hon. Charles Knox (died 1825), Archdeacon of Armagh, and his wife, Hannah, the daughter of Robert Bent MP.[1] His uncles were the bishops William Knox and Edmund Knox, his niece was the writer Kathleen Knox.

Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the age of twenty-one,[2] then graduated with an MA in 1834. He was also awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws by Cambridge in 1888.[1]

Career edit

In 1832, Knox was ordained deacon and priest by Bishop Beresford of Kilmore. On 7 May 1834 he became chancellor of Ardfert. On 16 October 1841 he was collated as prebendary of St Munchin's, Limerick, by his uncle Edmund Knox, Bishop of Limerick, who also made him his domestic chaplain.[1]

In 1849 he became a Doctor of Divinity and was appointed Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore. In 1886, he was created Archbishop of Armagh.[2] He was succeeded in Down, Connor and Dromore by William Reeves.

Knox was nominated to the see of Down, Connor, and Dromore by George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, at the time Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Samuel Wilberforce later reported in his diary for 26 August 1861, some gossip about this appointment; James Henthorn Todd had said of Knox that he was "…very foolish, without learning, piety, judgment, conduct, sense, appointed by a job, that his uncle should resign Limerick", while Anthony La Touche Kirwan (Dean of Limerick, died 1868), said that Knox "…used, when made to preach by his uncle, to get me to write his sermon, and could not deliver it".[1][3]

Nevertheless, Knox was the author of various ecclesiastical and secular works.[2]

Knox made no secret of his view that disestablishment in Ireland was inevitable. As Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, he hoped to build a new cathedral in Belfast, but abandoned this plan in favour of another, to increase the number of churches of the united diocese. He founded the Belfast Church Extension Society in 1862 and through it achieved forty-eight new or enlarged churches. He organized diocesan conferences and founded a Diocesan Board of Missions. In 1867, in the House of Lords, he proposed a reduction of the hierarchy of the Church of Ireland to just one archbishop and five bishops. In person, he was quiet and restrained, pragmatic and frank, and an able administrator and an effective speaker.[1]

Following the death of Marcus Gervais Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh, on 26 December 1885, Knox was chosen as his successor. As president of the General Synod of the Irish church he was seen as fair and moderate. He died at the archbishop's palace, Armagh, on 23 October 1893, and was buried on 27 October in the old ruined church at Holywood.[1] There is also a memorial to him on the north aisle of St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh.[4]

Family edit

On 5 October 1842, Knox married Catherine Delia FitzGibbon, daughter of Thomas Gibbon FitzGibbon of Ballyseeda, County Limerick. They had three sons, including Charles Edmond Knox, who became a lieutenant-general of the British Army, and also two daughters.[1][2]

Selected publications edit

  • Ecclesiastical Index [of Ireland] (1839)
  • Fruits of the revival, in Steane's Ulster Revival (1859)

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Gordon, Alexander, "Knox, Robert Bent (1808–1893)", rev. David Huddleston, in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford University Press, 2004). doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15789 (subscription required for online access). Retrieved on 19 December 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d Archbishop Robert Knox Obituary in New York Times 24 October 1893 (attached to article DEMOCRATS SUPPORT SCHIEREN) (pdf file)
  3. ^ Wilberforce, R. G., Life of the right reverend Samuel Wilberforce… with selections from his diaries and correspondence (1882), vol. 3, p. 25.
  4. ^ "Funary Monuments & Memorials in St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh" Curl, J.S. pp52-53: Whitstable; Historical Publications; 2013 ISBN 978-1-905286-48-5

Sources edit

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Robert Bent Knox 25 September 1808 23 October 1893 was the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore from 1849 to 1886 and then Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland from 1886 until his death The Most ReverendRobert KnoxD D Archbishop of ArmaghPrimate of All IrelandChurchChurch of IrelandSeeArmaghElected11 May 1886In office1886 1893PredecessorMarcus BeresfordSuccessorRobert GreggOrdersOrdination1832by George BeresfordConsecration1 May 1849by John BeresfordPersonal detailsBorn 1808 09 25 25 September 1808Dungannon County Tyrone IrelandDied23 October 1893 1893 10 23 aged 85 Armagh County Armagh IrelandBuriedHolywood County DownNationalityIrishDenominationAnglicanParentsCharles Knox amp Hannah BentSpouseCatherine DeliaChildren5Previous post s Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore 1849 1886 Alma materTrinity College Dublin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Family 4 Selected publications 5 Notes 6 SourcesEarly life editBorn in 1808 at Dungannon Park County Tyrone the country seat of his grandfather Thomas Knox 1st Viscount Northland died 1818 Knox was the second son of the Hon Charles Knox died 1825 Archdeacon of Armagh and his wife Hannah the daughter of Robert Bent MP 1 His uncles were the bishops William Knox and Edmund Knox his niece was the writer Kathleen Knox Educated at Trinity College Dublin he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the age of twenty one 2 then graduated with an MA in 1834 He was also awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws by Cambridge in 1888 1 Career editIn 1832 Knox was ordained deacon and priest by Bishop Beresford of Kilmore On 7 May 1834 he became chancellor of Ardfert On 16 October 1841 he was collated as prebendary of St Munchin s Limerick by his uncle Edmund Knox Bishop of Limerick who also made him his domestic chaplain 1 In 1849 he became a Doctor of Divinity and was appointed Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore In 1886 he was created Archbishop of Armagh 2 He was succeeded in Down Connor and Dromore by William Reeves Knox was nominated to the see of Down Connor and Dromore by George Villiers 4th Earl of Clarendon at the time Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Samuel Wilberforce later reported in his diary for 26 August 1861 some gossip about this appointment James Henthorn Todd had said of Knox that he was very foolish without learning piety judgment conduct sense appointed by a job that his uncle should resign Limerick while Anthony La Touche Kirwan Dean of Limerick died 1868 said that Knox used when made to preach by his uncle to get me to write his sermon and could not deliver it 1 3 Nevertheless Knox was the author of various ecclesiastical and secular works 2 Knox made no secret of his view that disestablishment in Ireland was inevitable As Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore he hoped to build a new cathedral in Belfast but abandoned this plan in favour of another to increase the number of churches of the united diocese He founded the Belfast Church Extension Society in 1862 and through it achieved forty eight new or enlarged churches He organized diocesan conferences and founded a Diocesan Board of Missions In 1867 in the House of Lords he proposed a reduction of the hierarchy of the Church of Ireland to just one archbishop and five bishops In person he was quiet and restrained pragmatic and frank and an able administrator and an effective speaker 1 Following the death of Marcus Gervais Beresford Archbishop of Armagh on 26 December 1885 Knox was chosen as his successor As president of the General Synod of the Irish church he was seen as fair and moderate He died at the archbishop s palace Armagh on 23 October 1893 and was buried on 27 October in the old ruined church at Holywood 1 There is also a memorial to him on the north aisle of St Patrick s Cathedral Armagh 4 Family editOn 5 October 1842 Knox married Catherine Delia FitzGibbon daughter of Thomas Gibbon FitzGibbon of Ballyseeda County Limerick They had three sons including Charles Edmond Knox who became a lieutenant general of the British Army and also two daughters 1 2 Selected publications editEcclesiastical Index of Ireland 1839 Fruits of the revival in Steane s Ulster Revival 1859 Notes edit a b c d e f g Gordon Alexander Knox Robert Bent 1808 1893 rev David Huddleston in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 15789 subscription required for online access Retrieved on 19 December 2008 a b c d Archbishop Robert Knox Obituary in New York Times 24 October 1893 attached to article DEMOCRATS SUPPORT SCHIEREN pdf file Wilberforce R G Life of the right reverend Samuel Wilberforce with selections from his diaries and correspondence 1882 vol 3 p 25 Funary Monuments amp Memorials in St Patrick s Cathedral Armagh Curl J S pp52 53 Whitstable Historical Publications 2013 ISBN 978 1 905286 48 5Sources editGordon Alexander 1901 Knox Robert Bent In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography 1st supplement London Smith Elder amp Co Church of Ireland titles Preceded byRichard Mant Bishop of Down Connor and Dromore1849 1886 Succeeded byWilliam Reeves Preceded byMarcus Beresford Archbishop of Armagh1886 1893 Succeeded byRobert Gregg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Knox bishop amp oldid 1224681752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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