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Arms of the Bishop of Carlisle
Arms of the Bishop of Carlisle

The Bishop of Carlisle heads the Anglican Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York, in England. Arms of the Bishop of Carlisle This image depicts a seal, an emblem, a coat of arms or a crest. ... Arms of the Bishop of Carlisle This image depicts a seal, an emblem, a coat of arms or a crest. ... A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian clergy who, in certain Christian churches, holds a position of authority. ... Map sources for Carlisle at grid reference NY3955 This article is about the English city. ... The Church of England is the officially gimp established Christian church in England and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ... The Diocese of Carlisle was created in 1133 by Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham, although many people of Celtic descent in the area actually looked to Glasgow for spiritual leadership. ... The Province of York consists of the following dioceses of the Church of England: Their archbishop is the Archbishop of York. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (mid-2004) - Density Ranked 1st UK 50. ...


The present diocese covers the County of Cumbria. The see is in the City of Carlisle where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity which was a collegiate church until elevated to cathedral status in 1133. Cumbria is a administrative county located in the northwest area of England. ... A see (from the Latin word sedem, meaning seat) is the throne (cathedra) of a bishop. ... Map sources for Carlisle at grid reference NY3955 This article is about the English city. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... A collegiate church was a church served and administered by a body of canons or prebendaries, similar to a cathedral, although they were not the seat of a bishop. ... Events Geoffrey of Monmouth produces the Historia Regum Britanniae Durham Cathedral is completed Construction of Exeter Cathedral begun June 4 - Lothair III is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Innocent II Births March 5 - King Henry II of England (died 1189) Honen Shonin, Japanese founder of Pure Land Buddhism (died 1212...


The diocese was created in 1133 in the reign of Henry I out of part of the Diocese of Durham. It was extended in 1858 by the addition of part of the Diocese of Chester Events Geoffrey of Monmouth produces the Historia Regum Britanniae Durham Cathedral is completed Construction of Exeter Cathedral begun June 4 - Lothair III is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Innocent II Births March 5 - King Henry II of England (died 1189) Honen Shonin, Japanese founder of Pure Land Buddhism (died 1212... Henry I of England (c. ...


The current bishop is The Right Reverend Graham Dow, the 66th Bishop of Carlisle who signs Graham Carlisle. A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian clergy who, in certain Christian churches, holds a position of authority. ...

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List of the Catholic Bishops of Carlisle, England

List of the Church of England Bishops of Carlisle, England

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1133 to 1156 Athelwold Prior of St Oswald's, Nostell
1186 Paulinus of Leeds Granted by Richard I but declined
1186 to 1203 vacant
1203 to 1214 Bernard Abp of Ragusa. Translated by Pope 1203, Royal assent 1204
1214 to 1218 vacant Scottish occupation 1216 to 1217
1218 to 1223 Hugh of Beaulieu Abbot of Beaulieu, Hants
1223 to 1246 Walter Mauclerk Lord Treasurer 1227-33. Resigned 1246
1246 to 1254 Silvester de Everdon Archdeacon of Chester; Keeper of the Great Seal
1255 to 1256 Thomas Vipont
1258 to 1280 Robert de Chauncy
(Robert de Chause)
Called by Leland, chaplain to the queen
1278 William de Rotherfeld Elected but refused
1280 to 1292 Ralph of Irton
(Rodolph de Ireton)
Prior of Gisborne
1293 to 1324 John de Halton
(John de Halghton)
Canon of Carlisle
1325 William Ayremyn Canon of York; elected (but see following)
1325 to 1332 John Ross
(John de Rosse)
Canon of Hereford; appointed by Pope John XXII. Son of Robert de Ros, 1st Baron de Ros.
1332 to 1352 John Kirkby
(John de Kirkeby)
Canon of Carlisle
1352 John Horncastle
(John de Horncastle)
Elected but set aside by Pope Clement VI before consecration
1353 to 1362 Gilbert Welton
(Gilbert de Wilton)
1363 to 1396 Thomas Appleby
(Thomas de Appleby)
Canon of Carlisle
1396 to 1397 Robert Reed
(Robert Reade)
Translated from Waterford; translated to Chichester
1397 to 1399 Thomas Merke
(Thomas Merkes)
Deprived; vicar of Sturminster, Dorset
1400 to 1419 William Strickland
1420 to 1423 Roger Whelpdale Provost of Queen's College, Cambridge
1423 to 1429 William Barrow
(William Barrowe)
Translated from Bangor
1429 to 1449 Marmaduke Lumley Archdeacon of Northumberland, Lord Treasurer, Lord Chancellor and Chancellor of Cambridge; translated to Lincoln
1450 to 1452 Nicholas Close Archdeacon of Colchester; translated to Lichfield & Coventry
1452 to 1462 William Percy Prebendary of York, Lincoln and Salisbury; Chancellor of Cambridge
1462 to 1463 John Kingscote
(John Kingscotes)
Archdeacon of Gloucester
1463 to 1468 Richard Scroope
(Richard Scrope)
Rector of Fen-Ditton, Cambridgeshire
1468 to 1477 Edward Story Chancellor of Cambridge; translated to Chichester
1477 to 1495 Richard Bell Prior of Durham; resigned
1495 to 1502 William Senhouse
(William Sever; William Seveyer)
Abbot of St Mary's, York; translated to Durham
1502 to 1508 Richard Leyburn
(Roger Leybourn)
Archdeacon of Durham
1509 to 1520 John Penny Translated from Bangor
1521 to 1537 John Kite Archbishop of Armagh
1537 to 1556 Robert Aldrich Provost of Eton and Canon of Windsor
1557 to 1559 Owen Oglethorpe Dean of Windsor; deprived
1560 to 1570 John Best Prebendary of Wells
1570 to 1577 Richard Barnes, Bishop of Nottingham Chancellor and Prebendary of York; translated to Durham
1577 to 1598 John May Prebendary of Ely
1598 to 1616 Henry Robinson Provost of Queen's College, Cambridge
1616 to 1621 Robert Snoden
(Robert Snowdon)
Prebendary of Southwell
1621 to 1622 Richard Milbourne Translated to St David's
1624 to 1626 Richard Senhouse Dean of Gloucester
1626 to 1629 Francis White Dean of Carlisle; translated to Norwich
1629 to 1641 Barnaby Potter Provost of Queen's College, Oxford
1641 to 1655 James Usher' Archbishop of Armagh; died in office
1655 to 1660 vacant For 5 years
1660 to 1664 Richard Sterne Master of Jesus College, Cambridge; translated to York
1664 to 1684 Edward Rainbowe
(Edward Rainbow)
1684 to 1702 Thomas Smith Dean of Carlisle
1702 to 1718 William Nicolson Archdeacon and Prebendary of Carlisle; translated to Derry
1718 to 1723 Samuel Bradford Prebendary of Westminster; translated to Rochester
1723 to 1734 John Waugh Dean of Gloucester
1734 to 1747 Sir George Le Fleming, Bart Dean of Carlisle
1747 to 1764 Richard Osbaldeston Dean of York; translated to London
1764 to 1768 Charles Lyttelton Dean of Exeter
1768 to 1787 Edmund Law Archdeacon of Carlisle
1787 to 1791 John Douglas Canon-resident of St Paul's, London; translated to Salisbury
1791 to 1808 The Honourable Edward Venables Vernon Translated to York, afterwards named Harcourt
26 January 1808 to 12 August 1827 Samuel Goodenough Died in office
17 September 1827 to February 1856 The Honourable Hugh Percy Translated from Rochester; died in office
25 February 1856 to 1860 The Honourable Henry Montagu Villiers Canon of St Paul's, London; translated to Durham
29 August 1860 to 1 October 1869 The Honourable Samuel Waldegrave Canon of Salisbury; died in office
28 October 1869 to 1891 Harvey Goodwin Dean of Ely
1892 to 1904 John Bardsley
1905 to 1920 John William Diggle, DD
1920 to 1946 Henry Herbert Williams, DD
1946 to 1966 Thomas Bloomer, DD
1966 to 1972 Sydney Cyril Bulley Suff Bishop of Penrith
1972 to 1989 Henry David Halsey, BA Suff Bishop of Tonbridge
1989 to 1999 Ian Harland Suff Bishop of Lancaster
2000 to present Graham Dow


Events Geoffrey of Monmouth produces the Historia Regum Britanniae Durham Cathedral is completed Construction of Exeter Cathedral begun June 4 - Lothair III is crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Innocent II Births March 5 - King Henry II of England (died 1189) Honen Shonin, Japanese founder of Pure Land Buddhism (died 1212... Events Establishment of the Carmelite Order Hogen Rebellion in Japan January 20 - According to legend, freeholder Lalli slays English crusader Bishop Henry with an axe on the ice of the lake Köyliönjärvi in Finland. ... Events John the Chanter becomes Bishop of Exeter. ... Events John the Chanter becomes Bishop of Exeter. ... Events April 16 - Philip II of France enters Rouen, leading to the eventual unification of Normandy and France. ... Events April 16 - Philip II of France enters Rouen, leading to the eventual unification of Normandy and France. ... Events Simon Apulia becomes Bishop of Exeter. ... Events Simon Apulia becomes Bishop of Exeter. ... // Events Damietta is besieged by the knights of the Fifth Crusade. ... // Events Damietta is besieged by the knights of the Fifth Crusade. ... // Events August 6 - Louis VIII is crowned King of France. ... // Events August 6 - Louis VIII is crowned King of France. ... Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Saga, emperor of Japan. ... Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Saga, emperor of Japan. ... For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. ... Silvester de Everdon (died 1254) was Bishop of Carlisle from 1246 until his death in 1254. ... Events Königsberg was founded Births Emperor Albert I of Germany, in July Deaths Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona (reigned from 1213 to 1276) Categories: 1255 ... For broader historical context, see 1250s and 13th century. ... Events= February 10 - Mongols overrun Baghdad, burning it to the ground and killing 800,000 citizens Llywelyn the Last declares himself Prince of Wales. ... For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ... For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ... For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ... For broader historical context, see 1290s and 13th century. ... Events May 20 - King Sancho IV of Castile creates the Study of General Schools of Alcala The Minoresses (Franciscan nuns) are first introduced into England Births Deaths Categories: 1293 ... Events Publication of Defensor pacis by Marsilius of Padua Mansa Kankan Musa I, ruler of the Mali Empire arrives in Cairo on his hajj or pilgrimage to Mecca. ... John de Halton (died 1324), also called John de Halghton, was an English priest and Bishop of Carlisle from 1292 to 1324, previously being a canon in the city. ... Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ... Events Muhammed Tughlaq succeeds his father Ghiyas al-Din Tughlaq as Sultan of Delhi. ... Events November 7 - Lucerne joins the Swiss Confederation with Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden. ... Pope John XXII, né Jacques dEuse (1249 – December 4, 1334),was the son of a shoemaker in Cahors. ... Robert de Ros, 1st Baron de Ros (c. ... Events November 7 - Lucerne joins the Swiss Confederation with Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden. ... Events June 4 - Glarus joins the Swiss Confederation. ... John Kirkby (d. ... Events June 4 - Glarus joins the Swiss Confederation. ... Clement VI, né Pierre Roger (1291 – December 6, 1352), pope (1342-1352), the fourth of the Avignon popes, was elected in May 1342. ... Events The Decameron was finished by Giovanni Boccaccio. ... Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century Decades: 1310s 1320s 1330s 1340s 1350s - 1360s - 1370s 1380s 1390s 1400s 1410s Years: 1357 1358 1359 1360 1361 - 1362 - 1363 1364 1365 1366 1367 See also: 1362 state leaders Events Under Edward III, English replaces French as Englands national language, for the... Centuries: 13th century - 14th century - 15th century Decades: 1310s 1320s 1330s 1340s 1350s - 1360s - 1370s 1380s 1390s 1400s 1410s Years: 1358 1359 1360 1361 1362 - 1363 - 1364 1365 1366 1367 1368 See also: 1363 state leaders Events Magnus II, King of Sweden, is deposed by Albert of Mecklenburg. ... Events September 25 - Bayezid I defeats Sigismund of Hungary and John of Nevers at the Battle of Nicopolis. ... Events September 25 - Bayezid I defeats Sigismund of Hungary and John of Nevers at the Battle of Nicopolis. ... Events February 10 - John Beaufort becomes Earl of Somerset. ... Arms of the Bishop of Chichester The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. ... Events February 10 - John Beaufort becomes Earl of Somerset. ... Events September 30 - Accession of Henry IV of England October 13 - Coronation of Henry IV of England November 1 - Accession of John VI, Duke of Brittany Births William Canynge, English merchant (approximate date; died 1474) Zara Yaqob, Emperor of Ethiopia (died 1468) Deaths January 4 - Nicolas Eymeric, Spanish theologian and... Thomas Merke (died 1409) was an English priest and Bishop of Carlisle from 1397 to 1400. ... Thomas Merke (died 1409) was an English priest and Bishop of Carlisle from 1397 to 1400. ... Events Henry IV quells baron rebellion and executes The Earls of Kent, Huntingdon and Salisbury for their attempt to have Richard II of England restored as King Jean Froissart writes the Chronicles Medici family becomes powerful in Florence, Italy Births December 25 - John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley, Lord Lieutenant of... Events January 19 - Hundred Years War: Rouen surrenders to Henry V of England which brings Normandy under the control of England. ... This article is about the 15th century priest. ... Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ... Events July 31 - Hundred Years War: Battle of Cravant - The French army is defeated at Cravant on the banks of the river Yonne. ... Roger Whelpdale (died 1423) was an English priest and Bishop of Carlisle from 1420 until 1423. ... Events July 31 - Hundred Years War: Battle of Cravant - The French army is defeated at Cravant on the banks of the river Yonne. ... Events January 10 - Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, founds the European Order of the Golden Fleece February 12 - Battle of Rouvray (or of the Herrings). English Forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the Earl of Suffolks army at Orleans from attack by... The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ... Events January 10 - Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, founds the European Order of the Golden Fleece February 12 - Battle of Rouvray (or of the Herrings). English Forces under Sir John Fastolf defend a supply convoy carrying rations to the Earl of Suffolks army at Orleans from attack by... Events January 6 - Constantine XI is crowned Byzantine Emperor. ... Marmaduke Lumley (died 1450) was an English priest, Bishop of Carlisle from 1429 to 1450 and Bishop of Lincoln for a short time before his death in 1450. ... Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln heads the Anglican Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ... Events March - French troops under Guy de Richemont besiege the English commander in France, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, in Caen April 15 - Battle of Formigny. ... Events October - English troops under John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, land in Guyenne, France, and retake most of the province without a fight. ... Nicholas Close (died 1452) was an English priest, Bishop of Carlisle from 1450 to 1452 and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield for a short time before his death in 1452. ... The Bishop of Lichfield is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. ... Events October - English troops under John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, land in Guyenne, France, and retake most of the province without a fight. ... Events Settlers from Portugal begin to settle the Cape Verde islands. ... William Alexander Percy (May 14, 1885-January 21, 1942) was an American poet from Greenville, Mississippi. ... Events Settlers from Portugal begin to settle the Cape Verde islands. ... Events January 5 - Poet Francois Villon is banned from Paris Births January 17 - Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (died 1525) February 24 - Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian philosopher (died 1494) October 20 - Alessandro Achillini, Italian philosopher (died 1512) Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de Medici, Italian patron of the arts (died 1503... Events January 5 - Poet Francois Villon is banned from Paris Births January 17 - Frederick III, Elector of Saxony (died 1525) February 24 - Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, Italian philosopher (died 1494) October 20 - Alessandro Achillini, Italian philosopher (died 1512) Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de Medici, Italian patron of the arts (died 1503... Events Baeda Maryam succeeds his father Zara Yaqob as Emperor of Ethiopia Births February 29 - Pope Paul III (died 1549) Juan del Encina, Spanish poet, dramatist and composer William Lilye, English scholar (approximate date; died 1522) Charles I of Savoy John, Elector of Saxony (died 1532) Juan de Zumárraga... Events Baeda Maryam succeeds his father Zara Yaqob as Emperor of Ethiopia Births February 29 - Pope Paul III (died 1549) Juan del Encina, Spanish poet, dramatist and composer William Lilye, English scholar (approximate date; died 1522) Charles I of Savoy John, Elector of Saxony (died 1532) Juan de Zumárraga... Events January 5 - Battle of Nancy - Charles the Bold of Burgundy is again defeated, and this time is killed. ... Edward Story (died 1503) was an English priest, Bishop of Carlisle, 1468–1477, and Bishop of Chichester, 1477–1503. ... Arms of the Bishop of Chichester The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. ... Events January 5 - Battle of Nancy - Charles the Bold of Burgundy is again defeated, and this time is killed. ... Events February 22 - King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the citys throne. ... Richard Bell (1859, Merthyr Tydfil—1 May 1930) was one of the first two British Labour Members of Parliament elected after the formation of the Labour Representation Committee in 1900. ... Events February 22 - King Charles VIII of France enters Naples to claim the citys throne. ... Events January 1 - Portuguese explorers sailed into Guanabra Bay, Brazil and mistook it for the mouth of a river which they named Rio de Janeiro May 9 - Christopher Columbus leaves Spain for his fourth and final trip to the New World. May 21 - Portuguese discover island of St Helena. ... William Senhouse (died 1505), also called William Sever, was an English priest, successively Bishop of Carlisle, 1495–1502, and Bishop of Durham, 1502–1505. ... Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. ... Events January 1 - Portuguese explorers sailed into Guanabra Bay, Brazil and mistook it for the mouth of a river which they named Rio de Janeiro May 9 - Christopher Columbus leaves Spain for his fourth and final trip to the New World. May 21 - Portuguese discover island of St Helena. ... Events February - Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor attacks Venice June 6 - Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor is defeated in Friulia by Venetian forces; he is forced to sign a three year truce and cede several territories to Venice December 10 - League of Cambrai formed as an alliance against Venice between... // Events February 2 - Battle of Diu took place near Diu, India. ... Events January 18 - King Christian II of Denmark and Norway defeats the Swedes at Lake Asunde. ... John Penny (died c. ... The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ... Events January 3 - Pope Leo X excommunicates Martin Luther in the papal bull Decet Romanum Pontificem. ... Events January 6 - Alessandro de Medici assassinated August 25 - The Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior, was formed. ... John Kite (died 1537) was successively Archbishop of Armagh, 1513–1521, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1521–1537. ... Primate of All Ireland is the title held by the Archbishop of Armagh. ... Events January 6 - Alessandro de Medici assassinated August 25 - The Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior, was formed. ... Events January 16 - Abdication of Emperor Charles V. His son, Philip II becomes King of Spain, while his brother Ferdinand becomes Holy Roman Emperor January 23 - The Shaanxi earthquake, the deadliest earthquake in history, occurs with its epicenter in Shaanxi province, China. ... Events Spain is effectively bankrupt. ... Events January 15 - Elizabeth I of England is crowned in Westminster Abbey. ... Events February 27 - The Treaty of Berhick, which would expel the French from Scotland, is signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland The first tulip bulb was brought from Turkey to the Netherlands. ... Events January 23 - The assassination of regent James Stewart, Earl of Moray throws Scotland into civil war February 25 - Pope Pius V excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of England with the bull Regnans in Excelsis May 20 - Abraham Ortelius issues the first modern atlas. ... Events January 23 - The assassination of regent James Stewart, Earl of Moray throws Scotland into civil war February 25 - Pope Pius V excommunicates Queen Elizabeth I of England with the bull Regnans in Excelsis May 20 - Abraham Ortelius issues the first modern atlas. ... Events March 17 - formation of the Cathay Company to send Martin Frobisher back to the New World for more gold May 28 - Publication of the Bergen Book, better known as the Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord, one of the Lutheran confessional writings. ... Richard Barnes (1532–1587) was an Anglican priest who served as a bishop in the Church of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was elected a fellow in 1552, and received his MA in 1557 and his DD in... Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. ... Events March 17 - formation of the Cathay Company to send Martin Frobisher back to the New World for more gold May 28 - Publication of the Bergen Book, better known as the Solid Declaration of the Formula of Concord, one of the Lutheran confessional writings. ... Events January 7 - Boris Godunov seizes the throne of Russia following the death of his brother-in-law, Tsar Feodor I April 13 - Edict of Nantes - Henry IV of France grants French Huguenots equal rights with Catholics. ... Superintendent John May was the first commander of the Metropolitan Police A Division, which policed the Whitehall area of London. ... Events January 7 - Boris Godunov seizes the throne of Russia following the death of his brother-in-law, Tsar Feodor I April 13 - Edict of Nantes - Henry IV of France grants French Huguenots equal rights with Catholics. ... Events October 25 — Dirk Hartog makes the second recorded landfall by a European on Australian soil, at an island off the Western Australian coast Pocahontas arrives in England War between Venice and Austria Collegium Musicum founded in Prague Nicolaus Copernicus De revolutionibus is placed on the Index of Forbidden Books... Henry Robinson (c. ... Events October 25 — Dirk Hartog makes the second recorded landfall by a European on Australian soil, at an island off the Western Australian coast Pocahontas arrives in England War between Venice and Austria Collegium Musicum founded in Prague Nicolaus Copernicus De revolutionibus is placed on the Index of Forbidden Books... Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ... Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ... Events January 1 - In the Gregorian calendar, January 1 is declared as the first day of the year, instead of March 25. ... The Bishop of Saint Davids is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Davids. ... Events January 24 - Alfonso Mendez, appointed by Pope Gregory XV as Prelate of Ethiopia, arrives at Massawa from Goa. ... Events September 30 - Nurhaci, chieftain of the Jurchens and founder of the Qing Dynasty dies and is succeeded by his son Hong Taiji. ... Richard Senhouse (died 1626) was an English priest, Bishop of Carlisle from 1624 to 1626. ... Events September 30 - Nurhaci, chieftain of the Jurchens and founder of the Qing Dynasty dies and is succeeded by his son Hong Taiji. ... Events March 4 - Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a Royal charter. ... Francis White (c. ... Arms of the Bishop of Norwich The Bishop of Norwich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in the Province of Canterbury. ... Events March 4 - Massachusetts Bay Colony is granted a Royal charter. ... Events The Long Parliament passes a series of legislation designed to contain Charles Is absolutist tendencies. ... Barnaby Potter (1577–1642) was a Church of England priest, Bishop of Carlisle from 1629 to 1642. ... Events The Long Parliament passes a series of legislation designed to contain Charles Is absolutist tendencies. ... Events May 10 - English troops land on Jamaica March 25 - Saturns largest moon, Titan, is discovered by Christian Huygens. ... James Ussher (also spelled Usher) (January 4, 1581–March 21, 1656) was Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625–1656 and a prolific religious scholar who most famously published a chronology which dated creation from 4004 BC. Ussher was born in Dublin, Ireland into a well-to... Primate of All Ireland is the title held by the Archbishop of Armagh. ... Events May 10 - English troops land on Jamaica March 25 - Saturns largest moon, Titan, is discovered by Christian Huygens. ... Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ... Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ... Events March 12 - New Jersey becomes a colony of England. ... Richard Sterne (c. ... The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ... Events March 12 - New Jersey becomes a colony of England. ... Events France under Louis XIV makes Truce of Ratisbon separately with the Empire and Spain. ... Edward Rainbowe (1608–1684) was an English clergyman and a noted preacher. ... Events France under Louis XIV makes Truce of Ratisbon separately with the Empire and Spain. ... Events March 8 - William III died; Princess Anne Stuart becomes Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. ... Thomas Smith (1615–1702) was an English clergyman, who served as Dean of Carlisle, 1672–1684, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1684–1702. ... Events March 8 - William III died; Princess Anne Stuart becomes Queen Anne of England, Scotland and Ireland. ... // Events July 21 - Treaty of Passarowitz signed November 22 - Off the coast of Virginia, English pirate Edward Teach (best known as Blackbeard) is killed in battle when a British boarding party cornered and then shot and stabbed him more than 25 times. ... William Nicolson (1655 - 1727), English divine and antiquary, was educated at Queens College, Oxford (M.A., 1679; fellow, 1679-1682). ... // Events July 21 - Treaty of Passarowitz signed November 22 - Off the coast of Virginia, English pirate Edward Teach (best known as Blackbeard) is killed in battle when a British boarding party cornered and then shot and stabbed him more than 25 times. ... Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ... The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ... Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ... Events January 8 - Premiere of George Frideric Handels opera Ariodante at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. ... Events January 8 - Premiere of George Frideric Handels opera Ariodante at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. ... // Events January 31 - The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Dock Hospital April 9 - The Scottish Jacobite Lord Lovat was beheaded by axe on Tower Hill, London, for high treason; he was the last man to be executed in this way in Britain May 14 - First battle of Cape... Rt Rev Sir George Le Fleming Bt (1667–1747) was a United Kingdom churchman. ... // Events January 31 - The first venereal diseases clinic opens at London Dock Hospital April 9 - The Scottish Jacobite Lord Lovat was beheaded by axe on Tower Hill, London, for high treason; he was the last man to be executed in this way in Britain May 14 - First battle of Cape... 1764 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ... 1764 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1768 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1768 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1787 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Rt Rev Edmund Law (1703-1787). ... 1787 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1791 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... John Douglas (July 14, 1721 - May 18, 1807) was a Scottish man of letters and Anglican bishop. ... Arms of the Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. ... 1791 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... 1808 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ... January 26 is the 26th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1808 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... August 12 is the 224th day of the year (225th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1827 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... September 17 is the 260th day of the year (261st in leap years). ... 1827 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1856 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ... February 25 is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1856 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. ... Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. ... August 29 is the 241st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (242nd in leap years), with 124 days remaining. ... 1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. ... October 1 is the 274th day of the year (275th in Leap years). ... 1869 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 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The Church in Wales
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Arms of the see of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior clergyman of the established Church of England and symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ... The Bishop of Bath and Wells is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury. ... Arms of the Bishop of Birmingham The Bishop of Birmingham is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Birmingham in the Province of Canterbury The diocese covers the north west of the traditional county of Warwickshire and has its see in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, where... The Bishop of Bristol heads the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury, in England. ... The Bishop of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Chelmsford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury. ... Arms of the Bishop of Chichester The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Derby is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Derby in the Province of Canterbury. ... Arms of the Bishop of Ely The Bishop of Ely heads the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury, in England. ... The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Gibraltar is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Gloucester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Guildford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Guildford in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Hereford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Leicester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Leicester in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Lichfield is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. ... Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln heads the Anglican Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ... Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ... Arms of the Bishop of Norwich The Bishop of Norwich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Oxford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Portsmouth presides over a see encompassing southern Hampshire and the Isle of Wight on the south coast of England. ... The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ... A list of the Anglican bishops of the Diocese of St Albans 1877 - Thomas Leigh Chaughton 1890 - John Wogan Festing 1903 - Edgar Jacob 1920 - Michael Bolton Furse 1944 - Philip Henry Loyd 1950 - Edward Michael Gresford Jones 1970 - Robert Runcie 1980 - John Bernard Taylor 1995 - Christopher William Herbert Categories: Religion stubs... Arms of the Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. ... The Anglican Diocese of Southwark was formed in 1905 out of the Diocese of Rochester. ... The diocese of Truro is one of the younger dioceses of the Church of England having been formed in 1876. ... Arms of the Bishop of Winchester The diocese of Winchester is one of the oldest and most important in England. ... The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ... The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ... The Bishop of Blackburn is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Blackburn in the Province of York. ... The Bishop of Bradford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bradford, in the Province of York The diocese covers the extreme west of Yorkshire, and has its see in the City of Bradford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. ... Arms of the Bishop of Chester The Bishop of Chester heads the Anglican Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. ... Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. ... Arms of the Bishop of Liverpool The Bishop of Liverpool is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in the Province of York. ... Arms of the Bishop of Manchester Categories: Bishops ... The following have been Bishop of Newcastle. ... Though one ancient Bishop of Ripon is known, the modern diocese dates from 1836. ... The Bishop of Sheffield is the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Sheffield. ... Bishop of Sodor and Man - Wikipedia /**/ @import /w/skins-1. ... The Bishop of Southwell is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Southwell in the Province of York. ... Arms of the Bishop of Wakefield List of the Bishops of Wakefield, located in West Yorkshire, England. ... The Province of Wales in the Anglican Communion was created in 1920, as the Church in Wales, independent from the Church of England (of which the four Welsh dioceses had previously been part). ... The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ... The Bishop of Llandaff is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. ... The Diocese of Monmouth was created in 1921, when the Church in Wales was disestablished from the Church of England. ... The Bishop of Saint Asaph is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Asaph. ... The Bishop of Saint Davids is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Davids. ... List of Bishops of Swansea and Brecon 1927 Edwin Lathan Bevan 1934 John Morgan 1939 Edward William Williamson 1953 William Glyn Hughes Simon 1958 John James Absalom Thomas 1976 Benjamin Noel Young Vaughan 1988 Dewa Morris Bridges 1999 Anthony Edward Pierce Categories: Bishops ... The Primus, styled The Most Revd the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, is the presiding bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church. ... The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll and the Isles. ...

Sources

  • Haydn's Book of Dignities (1894) Joseph Haydn/Horace Ockerby, reprinted 1969
  • Whitaker's Almanack 1883 to 2004 Joseph Whitaker & Sons Ltd/A&C Black, London
  • http://www.stevebulman.f9.co.uk/cumbria/dean_and_chapter.html
  • Crockfords 1858 to 2003/4 Church Commissioners

See also

  • Lists of office-holders

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Encyclopedia: Bishop of Carlisle (5961 words)
The Bishop of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich in the Province of Canterbury.
The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury.
The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll and the Isles.
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This bishop was one of the plenipotentiaries of Edward I in the treaty with the commissioners of Scotland, in 1290, for the marriage between prince Edward and Margaret, daughter of Eric, king of Norway, and hereditary princess and queen of Scotland.
Owen Oglethorp was appointed bishop of Carlisle, in 1556, being one of the Oxford doctors appointed by Henry in the preceding year, to dispute with Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer, on the doctrine of the seven sacraments.
The present bishop, John Wareing Bardsley, D.D., was formerly archdeacon of Liverpool, and was consecrated bishop of Sodor and Man in 1887, and transferred to Carlisle in 1892.
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