This British surname is barrelled, being made up of multiple names. It should be written as Hay and later Hay-Drummond, not Drummond.
The Most Reverend and Right Honourable
Robert Hay Drummond
Archbishop of York
Portrait by Joshua Reynolds, 1764
Province
Province of York
Diocese
Diocese of York
Elected
3 October 1761 (elected) 23 October 1761 (confirmed)
Term ended
1776 (death)
Predecessor
John Gilbert
Successor
William Markham
Other post(s)
Bishop of St Asaph (1748–1761) Bishop of Salisbury (11 June – 23 October 1761)[1] Lord High Almoner (1761–?)
Personal details
Born
Robert Hay
(1711-11-10)10 November 1711
London, England
Died
10 December 1776(1776-12-10) (aged 65) Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire (West Riding), Great Britain
Buried
10 December 1776, St Andrew's Church (the second), Bishopthorpe
Nationality
British (previously English)
Denomination
Anglican
Residence
Brodsworth Hall, Yorkshire (West Riding; private)
Parents
George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull & Abigail Countess of Kinnoull (née Harley)
Spouse
Henrietta Auriol
(m. 1749)
{she died})[1]
Children
3 daughters & 6 sons:[1] Robert Hay-Drummond, 10th Earl of Kinnoull Edward Hay-Drummond
Profession
Bishop
Education
Westminster School
Alma mater
Christ Church, Oxford
Ordination history of Robert Hay Drummond
History
Diaconal ordination
Ordained by
John Potter, Bishop of Oxford
Date
26 June 1736
Priestly ordination
Ordained by
Potter
Date
27 June 1736
Episcopal consecration
Date
24 April 1748
Place
"Kensington Church"
Source(s):[1]
Robert Hay (10 November 1711 – 10 December 1776), known later as Robert Hay-Drummond of Cromlix and Innerpeffray, was successively Bishop of St Asaph, Bishop of Salisbury, and, from 1761 until his death, Archbishop of York.
^ abcd"Drummond, Robert Hay". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/8081. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
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