Bishop of Kensington
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The Bishop of Kensington is a title given to a suffragan bishop in the Church of England Diocese of London, which is within the Province of Canterbury, England.[1] The Bishop of Kensington is responsible for a part of Greater London, including Kensington, Hounslow, Hampton, Hammersmith and Fulham, plus the Spelthorne district in Surrey.
[edit] List of the Bishops of Kensington
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1901 to 1911 | Frederick Edward Ridgeway | (1875-1921). Translated to Salisbury |
| 1911 to 1932 | John Primatt Maud | (1860-1932) |
| 1932 to 1942 | Bertram Fitzgerald Simpson | (1883-1971). Translated to Southwark |
| 1942 to 1949 | Henry Colville Montgomery Campbell | (1887-1970). Formerly Bishop of Willesden. Translated to Guildford |
| 1949 to 1961 | Cyril Eastaugh | (1897-1988). Translated to Peterborough |
| 1962 to 1964 | Edwards James Keymer Roberts | (1908-2001) |
| 1964 to 1980 | Ronald Cedric Osbourne Goodchild | (1910-1998) |
| 1981 to 1987 | Mark Santer | (b.1936). Translated to Birmingham |
| 1987 to 1994 | John George Hughes | (1935-1994) |
| 1994 to 1996 | no appointment | |
| 1996 to Present | Michael John Colclough | (b.1944) |
[edit] References
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 2008/2009 (100th edition), Church House Publishing (ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0).
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