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. Image File history File links Arms of the Bishop of London This image depicts a seal, an emblem, a coat of arms or a crest. ...
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A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian clergy who, in certain Christian churches, holds a position of authority. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search The Church of England is the officially 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 London forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. ...
The Province of Canterbury consists of the following dioceses of the Church of England: Their archbishop is the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
The diocese covers 458 km² (177 sq. mi.) of 17 boroughs of the former Greater London north of the River Thames (previously the County of Middlesex) and a small part of the County of Surrey. The see is in the City of London where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul which was founded as a cathedral in 604 and was rebuilt from 1675 following the Great Fire of London (1666). Jump to: navigation, search Greater London is the top level administrative subdivision covering London, England. ...
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A see (from the Latin word sedem, meaning seat) is the throne (cathedra) of a bishop. ...
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St Pauls Cathedral is a cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London, and the seat of the Bishop of London. ...
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The Bishop's residence is The Old Deanery, Dean's Court, London. Previously, for over a thousand years Fulham Palace was the residence, although, from the eighteenth century, London House, next to the Bishop's Chapel in Aldersgate Street, was where he had his chambers, and was used as a more convenient place for the Bishop to conduct his affairs. Fulham Palace in London, England, was until the eighteenth century the residence of the Bishop of London. ...
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Aldersgate was a gate in the London Wall in the City of London, which has given its name to Aldersgate Street, a road leading north from the site of the gate, towards Clerkenwell in the London Borough of Islington. ...
Third in importance in the Church of England after the Archdioceses of Canterbury and York, the Bishop is one of five senior bishops, alongside the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Durham, and the Bishop of Winchester, who sit as of right as one of the 26 Lords Spiritual in the House of Lords, as opposed to the remaining diocesan bishops of lesser rank for whom elevation to one of the seats reserved is attained upon its vacancy and is determined by temporal seniority. St Peters St, Canterbury, from the West Gate, 1993 Canterbury (Latin: Duroverum) is a cathedral city in the county of Kent in southeast England. ...
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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 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. ...
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. ...
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Because the Bishop's diocese includes the Royal palaces and the seat of government at Westminster, he has been regarded as the 'King's bishop' and has historically had considerable influence with members of the Royal Family and leading politicians of the day. Westminster is the area located immediately to the west of the ancient City of London, in the centre of the wider conurbation of London. ...
The recorded antiquity of the office dates back to Celtic Britain where sixteen named archbishops are listed by Jocelyne of Furnes in his work Bishops. Stowe noted that this was the sole available source of these names. However, the earlier of the two bishops named Restitutus in the list below fl 314 in which year he was named as attending the Council of Arles. The Saxon bishopric of which the present diocese is the direct successor was established in 604 by Mellitus, the same year as St Paul's Cathedral (and also the Diocese of Rochester) were founded. The current Bishop of London is the Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard John Carew Chartres, the 132nd Lord Bishop of London, who was installed on 26 January 1996 and who signs Richard Londin. Jump to: navigation, search A Celtic cross. ...
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St Pauls Cathedral is a cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London, and the seat of the Bishop of London. ...
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The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres (born July 11, 1946) is the 132nd Bishop of London, being installed on September 26, 1996. ...
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List of the Bishops of the Diocese of London, England and its precursor offices NB: See above for reference to the entries listed as Archbishop of London | Tenure | Incumbent | Notes | | ??? to ??? | Thean, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Elvanus, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Cadar, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Obinus, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Paludius, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Stephen, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Iltute, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Dedwin, Archbishop of London (Theodwin) | | | ??? to ??? | Thedred, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Hillary, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Restitutus, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Guidelium, Archbishop of London (Guiteline) | | | ??? to ??? | Fastidius, Archbishop of London | | | ??? to ??? | Vodimus, Archbishop of London | Killed by the Saxons | | ??? to ??? | Theanus, Archbishop of London | Fled into Wales | | 514 to 553 | Restitutus | | | 553 to 604 | Theonus | | | 604 to 658 | Miletus (Mellitus) | Translated to Canterbury; Saint Miletus | | 658 to 664 | Ceadda | Died in office Saint Ceadda | | 664 to 666 | vacant | For 2 years | | 666 to 675 | Wina (Wine) | Translated from Winchester | | 675 to 697 | Erkenwald | Saint Erkenwald | | 697 to 715 | Waldherus (Waldhere) | | | 715 to 746 | Ingualdus (Ingwald) | | | 746 to 754 | Egwolfus (Eggwulf) | | | 754 to 761 | Wighedus (Sighaeh) | | | 761 to 768 | Eadbrightus (Eadbert) | | | 768 to 773 | Edgarus (Eadgar) | | | 773 to 784 | Kenwalchus (Coenwalh) | | | 784 to 795 | Eadbaldus (Eadbald) | | | 795 to 802 | Hecbertus (Heathobertus) | | | 802 to 816 | Osmundus (Oswynus; Osmund) | | | 816 to 830 | Ethelnothus (Æthilnoth) | | | 830 to 841 | Ceolbertus | | | 841 to 851 | Renulphus (Ceolnulfus) | | | 851 to 863 | Suithulfus | | | 863 to 898 | Eadstanus | | | 898 to ??? | Wulfius (Walsius) | | | ??? to ??? | Ethelwardus | | | 926 to 938 | Elstanus | | | 938 to ??? | Theodredus | | | ??? to ??? | Wolstanus | | | 941 to 958 | Brithelmus | | | 958 to 960 | Dunstan | Translated from Worcester; translated to Canterbury; Saint Dunstan | | 960 to 996 | Oelfstan (Aelfstan) | | | 996 to 1004 | Wuffstan | | | 1004 to 1016 | Aldwin (Alduinus) | Translated from Durham | | 1016 to 1032 | Alfwy | | | 1032 to 1044 | Elfward (Alword) | Abbot of Evesham | | 1044 to 1051 | Robert Gemiticensis (Robert the Norman) | Translated to Canterbury | | 1051 to 1075 | William (William the Norman) | | | 1075 to 1085 | Hugh d'Orevalle | (Hugh de Orwell) | | 1085 to 1108 | Maurice | Archdeacon of Maine; Lord Chancellor | | 1108 to 1128 | Richard de Beaumis (Belmis) (Rufus) | | | 1128 to c.1136 | Gilbert Universalis | Canon of Lyons | | c.1136 to 1138 | Vacant | For 5 years | | 1141 to 1152 | Robert de Sigello | Monk of Reading | | 1152 to 1163 | Richard de Beaumis (Belmis II) | Archdeacon of Middlesex | | 1163 to c.1187 | Robert Foliot (Gilbert Foliot) | Translated from Hereford | | c.1187 | Vacant | For 2 years | | 1189 to 1199 | Richard Fitz-Neale (Richard Fitz-Nigel) | Dean of Lincoln | | 1199 to 1221 | William de St Mariæ Ecclesiâ | Prebendary of St Paul's; resigned | | 1221 to 1229 | Eustace de Fauconberg | Lord Treasurer | | 1229 to 1241 | Roger Niger | Archdeacon of Colchester; Saint Roger Niger | | 1241 to 1260 | Fulke Basset | Dean of York | | 1260 to 2 July 1262 | Henry de Wengham (Henry de Wingham) | Prebendary of St Paul's; Lord Chancellor; died in office | | 1262 to October 1262 | Richard Talbot | Dean of St Paul's, London | | ???? to ???? | Henry de Sandwich | Prebendary of St Paul's, London | | 1273 to 1280 | John Chishull | Dean of St Paul's, London; Lord Chancellor and Lord Treasurer; died in office | | 1280 to 1280 | Fulke Lovell | Elected but declined the office | | 1280 to 1304 | Richard de Gravesend | Prebendary of St Paul's, London | | 1304 to 1313 | Ralph de Baldoc (Ralph de Baudake) | Dean of St Paul's, London | | 1313 to 1317 | Gilbert de Segrave | Precentor of St Paul's, London | | 1317 to 1318 | Richard de Newport | Dean of St Paul's, London | | 1318 to 1338 | Stephen de Gravesend | Prebendary of St Paul's, London | | 1338 to 1340 | Richard de Wentworth (Richard de Bynteworth) | Prebendary of St Paul's, London and Lord Chancellor | | 1340 to 1354 | Ralph de Stratford | Prebendary of St Paul's, London and Salisbury | | 1354 to 1361 | Michael de Northburg | Prebendary of St Paul's, London | | 1361 to 1375 | Simon de Sudbury alias Tybold | Chancellor of Salisbury; translated to Canterbury | | 1375 to 1381 | William Courtenay | Translated from Hereford; Lord Chancellor, Chancellor of Oxford; translated to Canterbury | | 1381 to 1404 | Robert de Braybroke | Dean of Salisbury; Lord Chancellor | | 1404 to 1406 | Roger Walden | Dean of York; consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury; Lord Treasurer | | 1406 to 1407 | Nicholas de Bubwith (Nicholas de Bubbewyth) | Prebendary of Salisbury; Master of the Rolls, Keeper of the Privy Seal and Lord Treasurer; translated to Salisbury | | 1407 to 1421 | Richard de Clifford | Translated from Worcester | | 1421 to 1426 | John Kempe | Translated from Chichester; translated to York | | 1426 to 1431 | William Grey | Dean of York; translated to Lincoln | | 1431 to 1436 | Robert Fitz-Hugh | Archdeacon of Northampton and Chancellor of Cambridge | | 1436 to 1448 | Robert Gilbert | Dean of York | | 1448 to 1489 | Thomas Kempe | Archdeacon of Middlesex and Chancellor of York | | 1489 to 1496 | Richard Hill | Dean of King's Chapel and Prebendary of Salisbury | | 1496 to 1502 | Thomas Savage | Translated from Rochester; translated to York | | 1502 to 1504 | William Warham | Prebendary of St Paul's, London; Lord Chancellor; translated to Canterbury | | 1504 to 1506 | William Barnes | Master of the Rolls | | 1506 to 1522 | Richard Fitz-James | Translated from Chichester | | 1522 to 1530 | Cuthbert Tunstall | Dean of Salisbury; Master of the Rolls; translated to Durham | | 1530 to 1539 | John Stockesley | Archdeacon of Dorset | | 1539 to September 1549 | Edmund Bonner | Archdeacon of Leicester; Bishop-elect of Hereford; deprived | | 1550 to 1553 | Nicholas Ridley | Translated from Rochester; deprived by Queen Mary | | 1553 to May 1559 | Edmund Bonner | Restored by Mary; deprived | | 1559 to 1570 | Edmund Grindal | Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge; translated to York | | 1570 to 1577 | Edwyn Sandys | Translated from Worcester | | 1577 to 1594 | John Aylmer | Archdeacon of Lincoln | | 1594 to 15 June 1596 | Richard Fletcher | Translated from Worcester; died in office | | 1597 to 1604 | Richard Bancroft | Prebendary of Westminster; translated to Canterbury | | 1604 to 1607 | Richard Vaugham | Translated from Chester | | 1607 to 1610 | Thomas Ravis | Translated from Gloucester | | 1610 to 1611 | George Abbot | Translated from Lichfield & Coventry; translated to Canterbury | | 1611 to 1621 | John King | Dean of Christchurch, Oxford | | 1621 to 1628 | George Monteigne | Translated from Lincoln | | 1628 to 1633 | William Laud | Translated from Bath & Wells; Chancellor of Oxford; translated to Canterbury | | 1633 to 1660 | William Juxon | Translated from Hereford before consecration; Lord Treasurer; translated to Canterbury | | 1660 to 1663 | Gilbert Sheldon | Prebendary of Gloucester; translated to Canterbury | | 1663 to 1675 | Humphrey Henchman | Translated from Salisbury; Bishop Almoner | | December 1675 to 1713 | Henry Compton | Translated from Oxford | | 1713 to 11 April 1723 | John Robinson | Translated from Bristol; died in office | | 1723 to 6 September 1748 | Edmund Gibson | Translated from Lincoln; died in office | | 1748 to July 1761 | Thomas Sherlock | Translated from Salisbury; died in office | | 1761 to 1762 | Thomas Hayter | Translated from Norwich; died in office | | 1762 to 1764 | Richard Osbaldeston | Translated from Carlisle; died in office | | 1764 to 1777 | Richard Terrick | Translated from Peterborough | | 1777 to 3 November 1787 | Robert Lowth | Translated from Oxford; died in office | | 1787 to 13 May 1809 | Beilby Porteus | Translated from Chester; died in office | | 12 June 1809 to 1813 | John Randolph | Translated from Bangor | | 14 August 1813 to 1828 | William Howley | Translated to Canterbury | | 15 August 1828 to September 1856 | Charles James Blomfield | Translated from Chester; resigned | | 11 October 1856 to 1868 | Archibald Campbell Tait | Dean of Carlisle; translated to Canterbury | | 4 January 1869 to 6 January 1885 | John Jackson | Translated from Lincoln | | 25 February 1885 to 1896 | Frederick Temple | Translated from Exeter | | 1897 to 1901 | Mandell Creighton | | | 1901 to 1939 | Arthur Winnington-Ingram | | | 1939 to 1945 | Geoffrey Fisher | | | 1945 to 1955 | John Wand | | | 1956 to 1961 | Henry Campbell | | | 1961 to 1973 | Robert Stopford | Translated from Peterborough | | 1973 to 1981 | Gerald Ellison | | | 1981 to 1991 | Graham Douglas Leonard | Translated from Truro | | 1991 to 1995 | David Michael Hope | Translated from Wakefield; 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Events John Lackland, becomes King of England Births Isobel of Huntingdon (d. ...
Events John Lackland, becomes King of England Births Isobel of Huntingdon (d. ...
Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century Decades: 1170s 1180s 1190s 1200s 1210s - 1220s - 1230s 1240s 1250s 1260s 1270s Years: 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 - 1221 - 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 See also: 1221 state leaders Events May 13 - End of the reign of Emperor Juntoku of Japan Emperor Chukyo...
Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century Decades: 1170s 1180s 1190s 1200s 1210s - 1220s - 1230s 1240s 1250s 1260s 1270s Years: 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 - 1221 - 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 See also: 1221 state leaders Events May 13 - End of the reign of Emperor Juntoku of Japan Emperor Chukyo...
Jump to: navigation, search Events March 18 - Sixth Crusade of Emperor Frederick II ends in truce with Sultan al-Kamil and coronation of Frederick as King of Jerusalem. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events March 18 - Sixth Crusade of Emperor Frederick II ends in truce with Sultan al-Kamil and coronation of Frederick as King of Jerusalem. ...
Events April 5 - Mongols of Golden Horde under the command of Subotai defeat feudal Polish nobility, including Knights Templar, in the battle of Liegnitz April 27 - Mongols defeat Bela IV of Hungary in the battle of Sajo. ...
Events April 5 - Mongols of Golden Horde under the command of Subotai defeat feudal Polish nobility, including Knights Templar, in the battle of Liegnitz April 27 - Mongols defeat Bela IV of Hungary in the battle of Sajo. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan Emperor Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan September 3 - Mongols defeated by Mameluks at Battle of Ain Jalut Samogatians and Curonians defeats Teutonic knights in Battle of Durbe Births Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian Deaths Monarchs/Presidents...
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Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Fukakusa of Japan Emperor Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan September 3 - Mongols defeated by Mameluks at Battle of Ain Jalut Samogatians and Curonians defeats Teutonic knights in Battle of Durbe Births Maximus Planudes, Byzantine grammarian and theologian Deaths Monarchs/Presidents...
Jump to: navigation, search July 2 is the 183rd day of the year (184th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 182 days remaining. ...
Events Strasbourg becomes a Free City of the Holy Roman Empire First Visconti become the lord of Iceland swear fealty to the king of Norway, bringing an end to the Icelandic Commonwealth Births Ladislaus IV of Hungary Deaths Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona...
Events Strasbourg becomes a Free City of the Holy Roman Empire First Visconti become the lord of Iceland swear fealty to the king of Norway, bringing an end to the Icelandic Commonwealth Births Ladislaus IV of Hungary Deaths Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona...
Events Strasbourg becomes a Free City of the Holy Roman Empire First Visconti become the lord of Iceland swear fealty to the king of Norway, bringing an end to the Icelandic Commonwealth Births Ladislaus IV of Hungary Deaths Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona...
Sir Henry de Sandwich was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports during the 13th century. ...
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For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
John Chishull was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. ...
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events 20 July - Fall of Stirling Castle: Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold in the Wars of Scottish Independence. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events 20 July - Fall of Stirling Castle: Edward I of England takes the last rebel stronghold in the Wars of Scottish Independence. ...
Events Siege of Rostock ends Births June 16 - Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian writer (died 1375) August 1 - Emperor Kogon of Japan (died 1364) August 13 - Aradia de Toscano, female messianic figure in Italian witchcraft Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Italian law professor (died 1357) Deaths August 24 - Henry VII, Emperor of the Holy...
Events Siege of Rostock ends Births June 16 - Giovanni Boccaccio, Italian writer (died 1375) August 1 - Emperor Kogon of Japan (died 1364) August 13 - Aradia de Toscano, female messianic figure in Italian witchcraft Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Italian law professor (died 1357) Deaths August 24 - Henry VII, Emperor of the Holy...
Events The Great Famine of 1315-1317. ...
Events The Great Famine of 1315-1317. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events 1 April: Berwick-upon-Tweed is captured by the Scottish from the English Emperor Go-Daigo ascends to the throne of Japan End of the reign of Emperor Hanazono, emperor of Japan Pope John XXII declares the doctrines of the Franciscans advocating ecclesiastical poverty erroneous...
Jump to: navigation, search Events 1 April: Berwick-upon-Tweed is captured by the Scottish from the English Emperor Go-Daigo ascends to the throne of Japan End of the reign of Emperor Hanazono, emperor of Japan Pope John XXII declares the doctrines of the Franciscans advocating ecclesiastical poverty erroneous...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Ashikaga Takauji granted title of Shogun by the emperor of Japan. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Ashikaga Takauji granted title of Shogun by the emperor of Japan. ...
Events January 26 - King Edward III of England is declared King of France June 24 - The Battle of Sluys is fought between the naval fleets of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. ...
Events January 26 - King Edward III of England is declared King of France June 24 - The Battle of Sluys is fought between the naval fleets of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. ...
Events End of reign of John VI Cantacuzenus, as Byzantine emperor. ...
Events End of reign of John VI Cantacuzenus, as Byzantine emperor. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ...
Events October 24 - Valdemar IV of Denmark dies and is succeeded by his grandson Olaf III of Denmark. ...
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. ...
Events October 24 - Valdemar IV of Denmark dies and is succeeded by his grandson Olaf III of Denmark. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events June 12 - Peasants Revolt: In England rebels arrive at Blackheath. ...
William Courtenay (c. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Events June 12 - Peasants Revolt: In England rebels arrive at Blackheath. ...
Events June 14 - Owain Glyndwr of Wales allies with the French against the English and the Henry of Lancaster. ...
Events June 14 - Owain Glyndwr of Wales allies with the French against the English and the Henry of Lancaster. ...
Events Construction of Forbidden City begins in Beijing. ...
Roger Walden (d. ...
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. ...
Events Construction of Forbidden City begins in Beijing. ...
Events November 20 - A solemn truce between John, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans is agreed under the auspicies of John, Duke of Berry. ...
Events November 20 - A solemn truce between John, Duke of Burgundy and Louis of Valois, Duke of Orléans is agreed under the auspicies of John, Duke of Berry. ...
Events March 21 - Battle of Beaugé. A small French force surprises and defeats an English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. ...
The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ...
Events March 21 - Battle of Beaugé. A small French force surprises and defeats an English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. ...
Events March 6 - Battle of St. ...
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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 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 6 - Battle of St. ...
Events February 21 - The trial of Joan of Arc March 3 - Eugenius IV becomes Pope May 30 - In Rouen, France, 19-year old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events February 21 - The trial of Joan of Arc March 3 - Eugenius IV becomes Pope May 30 - In Rouen, France, 19-year old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake. ...
Events April - Paris is recaptured by the French End of the Hussite Wars in Bohemia. ...
Events April - Paris is recaptured by the French End of the Hussite Wars in Bohemia. ...
Events January 5/ 6 - Christopher of Bavaria, Norway and Sweden dies with no designated heir leaving all three kingdoms with vacant thrones. ...
Events January 5/ 6 - Christopher of Bavaria, Norway and Sweden dies with no designated heir leaving all three kingdoms with vacant thrones. ...
Events March 14 - The Queen of Cyprus, Catherine Cornaro, sells her kingdom to Venice. ...
Events March 14 - The Queen of Cyprus, Catherine Cornaro, sells her kingdom to Venice. ...
Events January 3 - Leonardo da Vinci unsuccessfully tests a flying machine. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Richard Hill may be one of two English rugby union footballers: Richard Hill (born 1961) played scrum-half for Bath and England, and later coached Gloucester Richard Hill (born 1973) plays flanker for Saracens, England and has represented the British Lions. ...
Events January 3 - Leonardo da Vinci unsuccessfully tests a flying machine. ...
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. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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 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 January 1 - French troops surrender Gaeta to the Spanish under Cordoba. ...
Walliam Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1527 (Louvre Museum) William Warham (c. ...
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. ...
Events January 1 - French troops surrender Gaeta to the Spanish under Cordoba. ...
// Events January 21 - Pope Julius II founds the Swiss Guard Second outbreak of the sweating sickness in England Leonardo da Vinci completes the Mona Lisa. ...
For the Nottinghamshire and England cricketer, see Billy Barnes Statue of William Barnes in Dorchester, Dorset, England William Barnes (1801 - 1886) was an English writer, poet, minister, and philologist. ...
// Events January 21 - Pope Julius II founds the Swiss Guard Second outbreak of the sweating sickness in England Leonardo da Vinci completes the Mona Lisa. ...
Events January 9 - Adrian Dedens becomes Pope Adrian VI. February 26 - Execution by hanging of Cuauhtémoc, Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan under orders of conquistador Hernán Cortés. ...
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 9 - Adrian Dedens becomes Pope Adrian VI. February 26 - Execution by hanging of Cuauhtémoc, Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan under orders of conquistador Hernán Cortés. ...
Events June 25 - Augsburg confession presented to Charles V of Holy Roman Empire. ...
Cuthbert Tunstall (or Tonstall) (1474 - November 18, 1559) was an English church leader, twice Bishop of Durham. ...
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 June 25 - Augsburg confession presented to Charles V of Holy Roman Empire. ...
Events May 30 - In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal to find gold. ...
Events May 30 - In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal to find gold. ...
Events July - Ketts Rebellion Francis Xavier arrives in Japan. ...
Edmund Boner (1500?- 5th September, 1569), Bishop of London, was an English bishop. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Hereford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events February 7 - Julius III becomes Pope. ...
// Events June 26 - Christs Hospital in London gets a Royal Charter July 6 - Edward VI of England dies July 10 - Lady Jane Grey is proclaimed Queen of England - for the next nine days July 18 - Lord Mayor of London proclaims Queen Mary as the rightful Queen - Lady Jane Grey...
There are two Nicholas Ridleys: Nicholas Ridley (martyr) Nicholas Ridley (politician) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Mary I Queen of England and Ireland Mary I (February 18, 1516–November 17, 1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from July 6, 1553 (de jure) or July 19, 1553 (de facto) until her death. ...
// Events June 26 - Christs Hospital in London gets a Royal Charter July 6 - Edward VI of England dies July 10 - Lady Jane Grey is proclaimed Queen of England - for the next nine days July 18 - Lord Mayor of London proclaims Queen Mary as the rightful Queen - Lady Jane Grey...
Events January 15 - Elizabeth I of England is crowned in Westminster Abbey. ...
Edmund Boner (1500?- 5th September, 1569), Bishop of London, was an English bishop. ...
Mary I Queen of England and Ireland Mary I (February 18, 1516–November 17, 1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from July 6, 1553 (de jure) or July 19, 1553 (de facto) until her death. ...
Events January 15 - Elizabeth I of England is crowned in Westminster Abbey. ...
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. ...
Edmund Grindal (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 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. ...
The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ...
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 February 27 - Henry IV is crowned King of France at Rheims. ...
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Events February 27 - Henry IV is crowned King of France at Rheims. ...
Jump to: navigation, search June 15 is the 166th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (167th in leap years), with 199 days remaining. ...
Events February 5 - 26 catholics crucified in Nagasaki, Japan. ...
Richard Fletcher (1768-1813) was an engineer in the British Army. ...
The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ...
Events 17 January - A court case in Guildford recorded evidence that a certain plot of land was used for playing âkreckettâ (i. ...
Events January 14 â Hampton Court conference with James I of England, the Anglican bishops and representatives of Puritans September 20 â Capture of Ostend by Spanish forces under Ambrosio Spinola after a three year siege. ...
Archbishop Richard Bancroft, DD , BD , MA , BA (1544 - November 2, 1610), archbishop of Canterbury, was born at Farnworth in Lancashire in 1544. ...
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. ...
Events January 14 â Hampton Court conference with James I of England, the Anglican bishops and representatives of Puritans September 20 â Capture of Ostend by Spanish forces under Ambrosio Spinola after a three year siege. ...
Events January 20 - Tidal wave swept along the Bristol Channel, killing 2000 people. ...
The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. ...
Events January 20 - Tidal wave swept along the Bristol Channel, killing 2000 people. ...
// Events January 7 - Galileo Galilei discovers the Galilean moons of Jupiter. ...
The Bishop of Gloucester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
// Events January 7 - Galileo Galilei discovers the Galilean moons of Jupiter. ...
Events June 23 - Henry Hudsons crew maroons him, his son and 7 others in a boat November 1 - At Whitehall Palace in London, William Shakespeares romantic comedy The Tempest is presented for the first time. ...
Jump to: navigation, search There have been several well-known people called George Abbot: George Abbot (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury George Abbot (1603?-1648), English Puritan writer George Abbott (1887-1995), Broadway writer, producer and director George Abbott (1911-?)was an ice hockey player for the Boston Bruins This...
The Bishop of Lichfield is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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. ...
Events June 23 - Henry Hudsons crew maroons him, his son and 7 others in a boat November 1 - At Whitehall Palace in London, William Shakespeares romantic comedy The Tempest is presented for the first time. ...
Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ...
John King is the name of several notable individuals, including: John King, 19th century Australian explorer John King, White House correspondent for CNN John William King, one of the murderers of James Byrd, Jr. ...
Events February 9 - Gregory XV is elected pope. ...
Events March 1 - writs were issued in February 1628 by Charles I of England that every county in England (not just seaport towns) pay ship tax by this date. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events March 1 - writs were issued in February 1628 by Charles I of England that every county in England (not just seaport towns) pay ship tax by this date. ...
Events February 13 - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. ...
William Laud (October 7, 1573 â January 10, 1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury and a fervent supporter of Charles I of England whom he encouraged to believe in the Divine Right of Kings. ...
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 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. ...
Events February 13 - Galileo Galilei arrives in Rome for his trial before the Inquisition. ...
Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ...
William Juxon (1582 - June 4, 1663) was an English churchman, Bishop of London from 1633 to 1649 and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1660 until his death. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Hereford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ...
// Events Prix de Rome scholarship established for students of the arts. ...
Gilbert Sheldon (1598-1677), Archbishop of Canterbury, was born at Stanton in the parish of Ellastone, Staffordshire, and educated at Oxford. ...
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// Events Prix de Rome scholarship established for students of the arts. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 5 - The Battle of Turckeim June 18 - Battle of Fehrbellin August 10 - King Charles II of England places the foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London - construction begins November 11 - Guru Gobind Singh becomes the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs. ...
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. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 5 - The Battle of Turckeim June 18 - Battle of Fehrbellin August 10 - King Charles II of England places the foundation stone of the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London - construction begins November 11 - Guru Gobind Singh becomes the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs. ...
// Events April 11 - War of the Spanish Succession: Treaty of Utrecht June 23 - French residents of Acadia given one year to declare allegiance to Britain or leave Nova Scotia Canada first Orrery built by George Graham Ongoing events Great Northern War (1700-1721) War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713...
Henry Compton (1632 - July 7, 1713), English divine, was the sixth and youngest son of the second earl of Northampton. ...
The Bishop of Oxford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
// Events April 11 - War of the Spanish Succession: Treaty of Utrecht June 23 - French residents of Acadia given one year to declare allegiance to Britain or leave Nova Scotia Canada first Orrery built by George Graham Ongoing events Great Northern War (1700-1721) War of the Spanish Succession (1702-1713...
Jump to: navigation, search April 11 is the 101st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (102nd in leap years). ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ...
John Robinson (November 7, 1650 - April 11, 1723), English diplomatist and prelate, a son of John Robinson (d. ...
The Bishop of Bristol is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ...
September 6 is the 249th day of the year (250th in leap years). ...
Events April 24 - A congress assembles at Aix-la-Chapelle with the intent to conclude the struggle known as the War of Austrian Succession - at October 18 - The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle is signed to end the war Adam Smith begins to deliver public lectures in Edinburgh Building of...
Edmund Gibson (1669 - September 6, 1748), English divine and jurist, was born at Bampton in Westmorland. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events April 24 - A congress assembles at Aix-la-Chapelle with the intent to conclude the struggle known as the War of Austrian Succession - at October 18 - The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle is signed to end the war Adam Smith begins to deliver public lectures in Edinburgh Building of...
1761 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
Thomas Sherlock (1678 - July, 1761) was an English divine who served as a Church of England Bishop for 33 years. ...
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. ...
1761 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
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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. ...
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Arms of the Bishop of Carlisle The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York. ...
1764 was a leap year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
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The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search November 3 is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 58 days remaining. ...
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Robert Lowth, D. D. Lord Bishop of London Robert Lowth (November 27, 1710 – November 3, 1787) was a Bishop of the Church of England, a professor of poetry at Oxford University and the author of one of the most influential textbooks of English grammar. ...
The Bishop of Oxford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
1787 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
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Rt Rev Beilby Porteus, DD, Bishop of London (May 8, 1731 _ May 13, 1809) was a leading evangelical churchman and abolitionist. ...
The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. ...
Jump to: navigation, search June 12 is the 163rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (164th in leap years), with 202 days remaining. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search John Randolph, D.D. (1749-1813 was an English scholar, teacher, and cleric who rose to become Bishop of London. ...
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ...
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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. ...
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Charles James Blomfield (1786-1857), English divine, was born on May 29 1786 at Bury St Edmunds. ...
The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. ...
October 11 is the 284th day of the year (285th in Leap years). ...
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Archibald Campbell Tait (21 December 1811 _ 3 December 1882) was an archbishop of Canterbury. ...
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John Jackson may be John Jackson (Gold Coast) colonial governer in Gold Coast (now Ghana) John Jackson (boxer) the boxer Bishop John Jackson the Bishop of London of the nineteenth century John Jackson (engraver) John Jackson (Tampa) Mayor of Tampa, Florida John Jackson (astronomer) John Jackson (hockey) ice hockey player...
Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ...
February 25 is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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Frederick Temple (1821-1902), was one of the best-loved holders of the title of Archbishop of Canterbury, which he held from 1892 until his death. ...
The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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Mandell Creighton (July 5, 1843 - January 14, 1901) was an English historian and Bishop of London. ...
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Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth (May 5, 1887 â September 15, 1972) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1945 to 1961. ...
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The Right Reverend Robert Wright Stopford, CBE. Bishop Stopford Educated at Coatham School in Redcar. ...
The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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Graham Douglas Leonard, British cleric. ...
The diocese of Truro is one of the younger dioceses of the Church of England having been formed in 1876. ...
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The Most Reverend and Right Honourable David Michael Hope (born April 14, 1940) is the current Archbishop of York, in the Church of England, and has held that position since 1995. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Wakefield List of the Bishops of Wakefield, located in West Yorkshire, England. ...
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. ...
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Present may mean: present (time): time that is neither past nor future a gift: thing given free of charge, gratis This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The Right Reverend and Right Honourable Richard Chartres (born July 11, 1946) is the 132nd Bishop of London, being installed on September 26, 1996. ...
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 is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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. ...
The Bishop of Ely is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury The diocese covers the county of Cambridgeshire (with the exception of the Soke of Peterborough) and has its see in the City of Ely, Cambridgeshire, where the seat is located...
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 office has been in existence since the union in 1980 of the see of Gibraltar (founded 1842) with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe (Fulham). ...
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. ...
Jump to: navigation, search 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 is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln 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. ...
Jump to: navigation, search 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. ...
Jump to: navigation, search 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 Carlisle The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York. ...
The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England 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. ...
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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 and Sons Ltd/A&C Black, London
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