The Right Reverend Benjamin Cronyn
The Right Reverend Benjamin Cronyn
Benjamin Cronyn (11 July 1802 – 21 September 1871) was the first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Huron. A noted Low Church cleric, he distrusted what he considered to be the romanizing tendencies of Toronto's Trinity College, in 1863, he founded Huron University College which in 1908 grew into the secularised University of Western Ontario. A member of the prominent Anglo-Irish Protestant Ascendancy Cronyn family, he was grandfather of politician Hume Cronyn, Sr. and great-grandfather of actor Hume Cronyn, Jr. and artist Hugh Verschoyle Cronyn GM.
Cronyn was also father to Benjamin Cronyn, Jr. a former mayor of London, Ontario and relative of Robert Whitehead. He was the father-in-law of Edward Blake, Premier of Ontario.
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| Suffragan bishops |
- Isaac Hellmouth (Norfolk)
- Wiliam Townshend
- Harold Appleyard (Georgian Bay)
- Carmen Queen (St. Clair)
- David Ragg
- Morse Robinson
- Geoffrey Parke-Taylor
- Derwyn Jones
- Bob Townshend (Georgian Bay)
- Percy O'Driscoll
- Jack Peck (St. Clair)
- Bob Bennett (Norfolk)
- Terry Dance (Norfolk)
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Cronyn, Benjamin |
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Date of birth |
11 July 1802 |
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Date of death |
21 September 1871 |
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