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Stuart Robinson may refer to: * Stuart Robinson (broadcaster) * Stuart Robinson (bishop) * Stuart Robinson (minister) See also * Stuart Robinson School Stuart Robinson School was a settlement school in Blackey, Kentucky, Blackey, Letcher County, Kentucky, established in 1913 as a Presbyterian mission. It closed in 1957, after graduating its last class in 1956. Establishment Stuart Robinson Schoo ...
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Stuart Robinson (broadcaster)
Stuart Robinson (born 20 June 1979) is a Northern Ireland broadcaster with Cool FM, Downtown Radio and Downtown Country. He previously launched and became the longest running presenter to date on rival station Belfast CityBeat from 1996 before his defection in 2010. Robinson is the Content Director of Downtown Radio, Cool FM and Downtown Country; this gives him control over the largest radio audience in Northern Ireland. From early 2015 he took over as host of Cool FM's flagship weekend show ''The Cool Saturday Show'', seeing him repaired with David McCammond AKA Deputy Dave. The programme was a ratings success becoming the most listened to weekend radio show in Northern Ireland with over 100,000 listeners every Saturday morning. Deputy Dave left the show in 2019 and was replaced with Miss Northern Ireland Katharine Walker. ''The Cool Saturday Show'' continued to enjoy success with the new dynamic "Stuart and Kat" for the next two years. In 2021, Kat moved to her own program ...
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Stuart Robinson (bishop)
Stuart Peter Robinson (born 1959) is a bishop in the Anglican Church of Australia. He served as Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn from 2008 to 2018. Robinson was elected 10th bishop of the diocese on 2 November 2008 and was consecrated and enthroned at St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn, on 31 January 2009. In December 2017, he announced his intention to resign as diocesan bishop at Easter 2018. He was inducted as rector of St Michael's Church in Vaucluse Vaucluse (; or ) is a department in the southeastern French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. It had a population of 561,469 as of 2019.
on 5 May 2018 until his retirement on 31 December 2023.


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Stuart Robinson (minister)
Stuart Robinson (14 November 1814 – 5 October 1881) was an American Presbyterian minister. Robinson was an Ulster Scot, born in Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland. He emigrated with his family to Berkeley County, Virginia. He studied at Amherst College, Union Theological Seminary, and Princeton Theological Seminary and was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1841. He pastored a number of churches before being appointed to the chair of church government and pastoral theology at Danville Theological Seminary in 1856. He taught there until 1858, when he became minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky, a position he held until his death. He founded a weekly newspaper in April 1862 called ''True Presbyterian'', in order to "directly oppose the Unionist political theology advocated by Robert J. Breckinridge and the ''Danville Quarterly Review''". He was arrested for Confederate sentiments later that year and upon release fled to Canada, where he spent the re ...
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