Robert Snoden or Snowden ( Mansfield, unknown date – London, 1621) was an English bishop. [1]
He was born in Mansfield Woodhouse, the third son of Ralph Snoden. In May 1580 he matriculated as a sizar at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1583, M.A. in 1586, B.D 1593. [2] He became a Fellow of Christ's in 1589, rector of Harby, Leicestershire, in 1596 and of Hickling, Nottinghamshire in 1598. [3] The same year, he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. [4]
Snoden became a chaplain to James I in 1614, and was appointed as Bishop of Carlisle in 1616. This was attributed to the influence of George Villiers. [5] Snoden found his diocese poverty-stricken rather than troublesome, as he wrote to the king. [6] He died in London. [3] [7] [8]
Robert Snoden or Snowden ( Mansfield, unknown date – London, 1621) was an English bishop. [1]
He was born in Mansfield Woodhouse, the third son of Ralph Snoden. In May 1580 he matriculated as a sizar at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1583, M.A. in 1586, B.D 1593. [2] He became a Fellow of Christ's in 1589, rector of Harby, Leicestershire, in 1596 and of Hickling, Nottinghamshire in 1598. [3] The same year, he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. [4]
Snoden became a chaplain to James I in 1614, and was appointed as Bishop of Carlisle in 1616. This was attributed to the influence of George Villiers. [5] Snoden found his diocese poverty-stricken rather than troublesome, as he wrote to the king. [6] He died in London. [3] [7] [8]