Edward Waller Hobson (5 December 1851 – 17 April 1924) was an Irish Anglican clergyman. [1]
Hobson was educated at the Royal School Dungannon and Trinity College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Master of Arts; [2] [3] and ordained in 1877 [4] After a curacy in Kingstown he held incumbencies at Moy, [5] Derryloran and Portadown. He also held chaplaincy roles to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Lord Primate of All Ireland. He became Archdeacon of Armagh in 1915, a post he held until his death. At the same time as his appointment as archdeacon, he was appointed the librarian to the Armagh Public Library. [3]
Hobson was the son of Canon John Meade Hobson.[ citation needed]
On 11 June 1891 Hobson married Frances Maria Hall-Dare, daughter of Robert Westley Hall-Dare and Frances Anne Catharine Lambart. [6] They had no children.[ citation needed]
Edward Waller Hobson (5 December 1851 – 17 April 1924) was an Irish Anglican clergyman. [1]
Hobson was educated at the Royal School Dungannon and Trinity College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Master of Arts; [2] [3] and ordained in 1877 [4] After a curacy in Kingstown he held incumbencies at Moy, [5] Derryloran and Portadown. He also held chaplaincy roles to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Lord Primate of All Ireland. He became Archdeacon of Armagh in 1915, a post he held until his death. At the same time as his appointment as archdeacon, he was appointed the librarian to the Armagh Public Library. [3]
Hobson was the son of Canon John Meade Hobson.[ citation needed]
On 11 June 1891 Hobson married Frances Maria Hall-Dare, daughter of Robert Westley Hall-Dare and Frances Anne Catharine Lambart. [6] They had no children.[ citation needed]