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Robert Howard (bishop)

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Reference style
  
The Right Reverend

Religious style
  
Bishop

Died
  
April 3, 1740

Spoken style
  
My Lord

Name
  
Robert Howard

Parents
  
Ralph Howard

Role
  
Bishop of Killala and Achonry

Robert Howard, D.D. (October 1670 – 3 April 1740) was an Anglican prelate who served in the Church of Ireland as the Bishop of Killala and Achonry (1727–1730) and Bishop of Elphin (1730–1740).

Born in October 1670, he was the son of Ralph Howard, M.D. In 1703, Robert Howard became a fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. He was appointed Vicar of St. Ann's Church, Dublin in November 1717, then Curate of St. Bride's Church, Dublin. He was then appointed a Prebendary of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin in 1712, and Dean of Ardagh in 1722, Precentor of Christ Church, Dublin in March 1723, and Chancellor of St. Patrick's, Dublin and Vicar of Finglas in April 1723. He was nominated Bishop of Killala and Achonry on 14 January 1727 and consecrated on 19 March 1727. Three years later, he was appointed Bishop of Elphin by letters patent on 13 January 1730.

He was lineal ancestor of the present Earls of Wicklow, his son Ralph having been created Baron Clonmore in 1776 and Viscount Wicklow in 1785.

Bishop Howard died in office on 3 April 1740, aged 69, and was buried in St. Bride's Church, Dublin.

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