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Robert Echlin (bishop)

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Robert Echlin (1576–17 July 1635) was a Scottishman who became the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down and Connor from 1612 to 1635[1]. He obtained his Presbytery Degree from St Andrews in Scotland and was made Minister for Inverkeithing.

Life

He was the youngest son of Henry Echlin (1546- ) and his wife, Grizel Colville (1541-1607), born at Pittrado, Fife in 1576. After his death he was buried at Templecrany in Down. Note: An account of Robert Echlin's life and background is given in an earlier book [2] but some of this is claimed inaccurate by J.R.Echlin's later work. [1]


Family[1]

Echlin married Jane Seton of Lathrisk, Fife in 1600 and had two sons and four daughters:

  1. Margaret Echlin (1602-18 Nov 1684) m. Robert Maxwell of Kilbride, Archdeacon of Down and later Bishop of Kilmore. He was the ancestor of the Earls of Farnham.
  2. Isabel Echlin (1604- ) m. Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy, co. Antrim.
  3. Hugh Echlin (1606-1641) m. Magdalene Cowell. He was murdered in 1641 at Caledon Bridge with his son Robert and servants.
  4. Euphemia Echlin (1608- ) possibly married a Robert Echlin
  5. John Echlin (1612- ) m. Mary Stafford, 3rd daughter of Sir Francis Stafford of Mount Stafford, Co. Antrim and also of Bradney, Salop, Shropshire, England.
  6. Jane Echlin (1615-1646) m. 1. Rev. Henry Maxwell in 1640 and 2. Rev. William Fullerton, Archdeacon of Armagh.

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