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Robert Snoden or Snowden ( Mansfield, unknown date –
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, 1621) was an English bishop.


Life

He was born in
Mansfield Woodhouse Mansfield Woodhouse is a settlement about north of Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, England, along the main A60 road in a wide, low valley between the Rivers Maun and Meden.OS Explorer Map 270: Sherwood Forest: (1:25 000): Founded before the Rom ...
, the third son of Ralph Snoden. In May 1580 he matriculated as a
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at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1583, M.A. in 1586, B.D 1593. He became a Fellow of Christ's in 1589, rector of
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, in 1596 and of
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in 1598.John Peile, ''Biographical register of Christ's College 1505-1905 and of the earlier foundation, God's House 1448-1505'' (1913), p. 159. The same year, he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Snoden became a chaplain to
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in 1614, and was appointed as Bishop of Carlisle in 1616. This was attributed to the influence of George Villiers. Snoden found his diocese poverty-stricken rather than troublesome, as he wrote to the king. He died in London.Peter Linehan St John's College, Cambridge: A History - 2011 - Page 132 "Robert Snowden, bishop of Carlisle, an undergraduate at Christ's during the 1580s, recommended his eldest son to Owen Gwyn, not only for his 'ingenious and studious aptnes to any part of book-learning' but also for his 'skill in vocall and ..."


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Snoden, Robert 16th-century births 1621 deaths Bishops of Carlisle Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge Doctors of Divinity Fellows of Christ's College, Cambridge Honorary Chaplains to the Queen 17th-century Church of England bishops People from Mansfield Woodhouse