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The Bishop of Chelmsford heads the Anglican Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury. This article is about a title or office in religious bodies. ... Chelmsford Borough Council Coat Of Arms Chelmsford is the county town of Essex, England. ... The Church of England is the officially established Christian church[1] 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 Chelmsford is a Church of England diocese based in Chelmsford, covering Essex and north-east London. ... The Province of Canterbury consists of the following dioceses of the Church of England: Their archbishop is the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...


The present diocese covers the County of Essex including those parts of Essex added to Greater London on 1.4.1965 and Ballingdon-with-Brundon, transferred to Suffolk and Great/Little Chishill and Heydon, transferred to Cambridgeshire in 1894. The see is in the town of Chelmsford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Saint Peter and Saint Cedd which was elevated to cathedral status in 1914. Essex is a county in the East of England. ... Greater London is the top-level administrative subdivision covering London, England. ... Suffolk (pronounced ) is a large historic and modern non-metropolitan county in East Anglia, England. ... Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs) is a county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the northeast, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. ... A see (from the Latin word sedem, meaning seat) is the throne (cathedra) of a bishop. ... Chelmsford Borough Council Coat Of Arms Chelmsford is the county town of Essex, England. ... Chelmsford Cathedral is the Church of England cathedral in the city of Chelmsford in Essex. ... 1914 (MCMXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...


The Bishop's residence is Bishopscourt, Margaretting, Ingatestone, Essex. Ingatestone is a village in Essex, England, with a population of about 3400 people. ...


The diocese was founded in 1914 under King George V from the Diocese of Saint Albans (of which it had been a part since 1877). The current bishop is the Right Reverend John Warren Gladwin, MA, DipTh, the 9th Lord Bishop of Chelmsford, who signs John Chelmsford. 1914 (MCMXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ... George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 - 20 January 1936) was the first British monarch belonging to the House of Windsor, as a result of his creating it from the British branch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. ... The Diocese of St Albans forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. ... 1877 (MDCCCLXXVII) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Chelmsford, England

Tenure Incumbent Notes
24 February 1914 to 14 July 1923 John Edwin Watts Ditchfield Died in office
1923 to 1929 Frederick Sumpter Guy Warman Translated from Truro; translated to Manchester
25 January 1929 to 30 November 1950 Henry Albert Wilson Retired
2 February 1951 to 1961 Sherard Falkner Allison, DD Translated to Winchester
24 February 1962 to 30 April 1971 John Gerhard Tiarks
1971 to 30 September 1985 Albert John Trillo Translated from Hertford; retired
1986 to 30 April 1996 John Waine, KCVO,BA Translated from St Edmundsbury; retired
1996 to June 2003 John Freeman Perry Translated from Southampton; retired
2003 to present John Warren Gladwin, MA, DipTh Translated from Guildford 2004
Anglican hierarchy in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Anglican Communion

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Chelmsford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1153 words)
Chelmsford is a town in the county of Essex, in the United Kingdom.
Chelmsford is home to the Diocese of Chelmsford, and has the smallest cathedral in England, built in the 15th and early centuries when it was the parish church of the prosperous medieval town.
Chelmsford was significantly involved in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, and Richard II moved on to the town after quelling the rebellion in London.
Bishop of Chelmsford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (185 words)
The Bishop of Chelmsford heads the Anglican Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury.
The see is in the town of Chelmsford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Saint Peter and Saint Cedd which was elevated to cathedral status in 1914.
The Bishop's residence is Bishopscourt, Margaretting, Ingatestone, Essex.
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