Robert Joynt
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Robert Charles Joynt (14 April 1856 – 19 April 1938) was an Anglican priest{{cite news | title=Canon R. C. Joynt | newspaper=The Times | location=London, England | date=21 April 1938 | page=14 | issue=47974}} and author.Amongst others he wrote "Bible Readings for Class and Home", 1910; "Liturgy and Life", 1912; "Goals and Symbols", 1920; "After Confirmation, What and How?", 1925; and "Pastoral Work; The Church’s Real Work", 1934 > British Library website accessed 17:08 GMT 9 April 2012
Joynt was born at Coolbanagher and educated at Trinity College, Dublin."Who was Who" 1897–1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 {{ISBN|071363457X}} He was ordained in 1881{{cite news | title=Ordinations | newspaper=The Times | location=London, England | date=21 December 1881 | page=10 | issue=30383}} and began his career as a curate at Darnall. He held incumbencies at St George's Sheffield, Christ Church, Gipsy Hill"Clergy List" London, John Phillips, 1900 and Holy Trinity Redhill. He was Archdeacon of Kingston-upon-Thames from 1919 to 1931; and Chancellor of Southwark Cathedral from 1933 to 1936.{{citation needed|date=December 2020}}
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Category:Christian clergy from County Laois
Category:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin