Robert Hay Drummond | |
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Archbishop of York | |
Province | Province of York |
Diocese | Diocese of York |
Elected | 3 October 1761 (elected) 23 October 1761 (confirmed) |
Term ended | 1776 (death) |
Predecessor | John Gilbert |
Successor | William Markham |
Other post(s) | Bishop of St Asaph (1748–1761) Bishop of Salisbury (11 June – 23 October 1761)[1] Lord High Almoner (1761–?) |
Personal details | |
Born | Robert Hay 10 November 1711 |
Died | 10 December 1776 Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire (West Riding), Great Britain | (aged 65)
Buried | 10 December 1776, St Andrew's Church (the second), Bishopthorpe |
Nationality | British (previously English) |
Denomination | Anglican |
Residence | Brodsworth Hall, Yorkshire (West Riding; private) |
Parents | George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull & Abigail Countess of Kinnoull (née Harley) |
Spouse |
Henrietta Auriol (m. 1749) |
Children | 3 daughters & 6 sons:[1] Robert Hay-Drummond, 10th Earl of Kinnoull Edward Hay-Drummond |
Profession | Bishop |
Education | Westminster School |
Alma mater | Christ Church, Oxford |
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Robert Hay (10 November 1711 – 10 December 1776), known later as Robert Hay-Drummond of Cromlix and Innerpeffray, was successively Bishop of St Asaph, Bishop of Salisbury, and, from 1761 until his death, Archbishop of York.