Robert Whittey

Robert Whittey, or Whitty (1370–1458) was a fifteenth century Bishop of Ferns in Ireland, notable for his long tenure of the see, and his great age at death.

The remains of Ballyteige Castle, Roger Whittey's father's house

He was the son of Sir Richard Whitty of Ballyteige Castle, outside Kilmore Quay, County Wexford. The Whittys were early Anglo-Norman settlers in Wexford.[1] Ballyteige was burnt around 1408 but quickly rebuilt: one tower of the castle still stands. Robert himself was in residence at Ballyteige in 1425. The Whittys retained possession of Ballyteige until they were expelled by Cromwellian forces in 1654.[1]

Robert was precentor of Ferns Cathedral, and was appointed bishop in February 1418.[2] At that time the town of New Ross, the effective centre of the diocese, had long been under a papal interdict, as a punishment for a riot which resulted in the killing of the monks of the Order of Crutched Friars by the townspeople.[3] The Bishop worked hard to have the interdict lifted, and was finally successful in 1435 in persuading Pope Eugenius IV to grant absolution to the townspeople of New Ross.[2]

New Ross, early nineteenth century

As his age grew, his health began to fail, and he is said to have been bed-ridden in his last years. Accordingly, a statute of 1450 excused him from any further attendance at sessions of parliament or meetings of the Great Council, due to his "age and infirmity".[4] He resigned the see in 1457, after a forty-year tenure, and died the following year, aged eighty-eight.[2]

Sources

  • Grattan-Flood, W.H. History of the Diocese of Ferns Waterford, Downey and Co. 1916
  • Nicholas Furlong History of Wexford Dublin, Gill and MacMillan 2003
  • Whitty, M.J "The Whitty Tomb in the Ruined Church at Kilmore, County of Wexford" (1872) The Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Society of Ireland Series 4 Vol.2

Notes

  1. Whitty p.59
  2. Grattan-Flood p.10
  3. Lewis, Samuel A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland 1837
  4. Statute 28 Henry VI (Drogheda) c.23 "Robert, Bishop of Ferns, by reason of age and infirmity, excused from attendance..etc."
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