Thomas Knox (bishop)
Thomas Knox | |
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Bishop of the Isles | |
Church | Church of Scotland |
See | Diocese of the Isles |
In office | 1619–1627x1628 |
Predecessor | Andrew Knox |
Successor | John Leslie |
Previous post(s) | Dean of the Isles |
Personal details | |
Born | unknown unknown |
Died | 1627 or 1628 |
Thomas Knox (died 1627 or 1628) was a Scottish prelate from the 17th century. The son of Andrew Knox, Bishop of the Isles, he received crown provision to the Deanery of the Isles on 4 August 1617.[1] He is the first Dean of the Isles to be known by name (apart from the famous Dean Monro, a century earlier), though an unnamed cathedral dean was recorded in 1572, and the "dean and chapter of Iona" are attested again on 5 June 1576.[1]
On 24 February 1619 he was granted crown provision to succeed his father as Bishop of the Isles, his father later becoming Bishop of Raphoe in Ireland.[2] Thomas Knox's last historical appearance dates to 1 November 1627, a year later than the date given by Robert Keith.[3] He had died by 3 April 1628, meaning he almost certainly died earlier in that year or at most in 1627.[4]
References
- Keith, Robert (1824), An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688 (New ed.), London: Printed for Bell & Bradfute
- Watt, D. E. R.; Murray, A. L., eds. (2003), Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, The Scottish Record Society, New Series, Volume 25 (Revised ed.), Edinburgh: The Scottish Record Society, ISBN 0-902054-19-8, ISSN 0143-9448