- Thomas Jones (Archbishop)
Thomas Jones (c. 1550-
April 10 ,1619 ) was Archbishop of Dublin andLord Chancellor of Ireland . He was also Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral andBishop of Meath and thepatrilineal ancestor of theViscounts Ranelagh .Jones was a native of
Lancashire and the son of Henry Jones, Esq. of Middleton. His brother, Sir Roger Jones,Alderman of London, wasknight ed at Whitehall. Thomas acquired a Master of Arts fromChrist's College, Cambridge , after which he relocated toIreland . He married a widow, Margaret Purdon, who was also a sister-in-law of Archbishop Adam Loftus. The relationship to Loftus proved beneficial to Jones.cite book
last=O'Flanagan
first=James Roderick
title=The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of Ireland
year=1870
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=TissAAAAIAAJ&pg=PR22&lpg=PR22&dq=%22thomas+jones%22+lord+chancellor+ireland&source=web&ots=mUK5LRcVEX&sig=py102IVC9oiqSPJO7dvNrm2hjYA#PPA298,M1
chapter=Chapter XXII
pages=pp. 296-304 ( [http://www.chaptersofdublin.com/books/chancellors/Chancellors22.htm HTML version] ).] He was named Chancellor of St. Patrick's Cathedral and was elected Dean in 1581. While dean, Jones granted questionable leases of church property including a particular 161-year lease which caused later St. Patrick's Dean,Jonathan Swift , to scold Jones:When Archbishop of Armagh
Thomas Lancaster died in 1584, Lord Chancellor of Ireland (and former Archbishop of Armagh) Loftus recommended Jones as a replacement despite his unorthodox leases. John Long was chosen for the position instead but, onMay 10 ,1584 , at the written urging of Queen Elizabeth, Jones was namedBishop of Meath ."Dictionary of National Biography " edited bySidney Lee , Volume XXX ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=LP6WLewwax8C&pg=PA164&lpg=PA164&dq=%22colemine+made+by+that+rascal+dean+jones%22&source=web&ots=xndHC70FYs&sig=EhhzIuYb2UCIe8FAv7UaynkURQQ link] ), pp. 163-164.] He was immediately called to theprivy council of Ireland by the government of lord deputyJohn Perrot , a position he held for 20 years. In April 1605, Adam Loftus died and King James I emphatically chose Jones to be Archbishop of Dublin, commencing the following November. He was also namedprebendary of bothCastleknock parish of St. Patrick's and the rectory of Trim in the Diocese of Meath:In 1605, Jones was appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland, a position he held for the duration of his life. He was staunchly anti-
Catholic during the era of King James'sPlantation of Ulster .cite book
last=McCormack
first=W. J.
title=The Blackwell Companion to Modern Irish Culture
year=2001
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ANgdh-3cMowC&pg=PA312&lpg=PA312&dq=an+answer+to+tyrone's+seditious+declaration+sent+to+the+catholics+of+pale+in+1596&source=web&ots=h8GvLYIQk-&sig=ASb98APcDfttFsiR2gsSncMICn4
pages=p. 312
isbn=0-631-22817-9
publisher=Blackwell Publishing ] In 1611, he was part of a Protestant Council inDublin "to preventsectarianism and extirpatePope ry." He attended the opening of theParliament of Ireland in 1612, giving an important speech. During this period, he had eight Roman Catholics excommunicated and imprisoned forrecusancy and then had them reimprisoned after Parliament released them soon afterwards. Jones was a lord justice in 1613, received an honorary D.D. degree from theUniversity of Dublin in 1614, and again served as lord justice in 1615. He and his son,Roger Jones, 1st Viscount Ranelagh , took part in several disputes withLord Howth . During his time as Lord Chancellor, Jones saw that the cathedral of Christ Church underwent extensive repairs. He grew ill very suddenly and died at his St. Sepulchre's palace in Dublin in 1619. He was buried in St. Patrick's Cathedral beside his wife who had died four months earlier. Viscount Ranelagh, his only surviving son, had a monument and statue created with inscriptions for Thomas and his wife:The monument was restored in 1731 at the request of St. Patrick's dean, Jonathan Swift.
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