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Bishop of Lichfield

Index Bishop of Lichfield

The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. [1]

182 relations: Abbot of Evesham, Accepted Frewen, Aldwine, Alexander de Stavenby, Anglican Diocese of Worcester, Archbishop, Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop of York, Archdeacon of Coventry, Augustus Legge, Ælfwine of Lichfield, Æthelhard, Æthelwold (bishop of Lichfield), Berhthun (bishop), Bishop, Bishop of Bangor, Bishop of Bath and Wells, Bishop of Bristol, Bishop of Carlisle, Bishop of Chester, Bishop of Chichester, Bishop of Coventry, Bishop of Durham, Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford, Bishop of Lincoln, Bishop of Llandaff, Bishop of London, Bishop of Norwich, Bishop of Oxford, Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Sodor and Man, Bishop of St Asaph, Bishop of St David's, Bishop of Wolverhampton, Bishop of Worcester, Brihtmær, Brownlow North, Burgheard, Cambridge University Press, Canonical election, Cathedra, Ceollach, Chad of Mercia, Church of England, Clive Gregory, Confirmation of bishops, Council of London in 1075, Cuthfrith, ..., Cynefrith, Cynesige of Lichfield, Dean of Lichfield, Diocese of Hereford, Diocese of Leicester, Diocese of Lichfield, Diocese of Lincoln, Dissolution of the Monasteries, Diuma, Eadberht of Lichfield, Ealdwulf of Lichfield, Edward Chandler (bishop), Edward Woods (bishop), Elphege of Lichfield, English Reformation, Frank Stenton, Frederick Cornwallis, Geoffrey Blythe, Geoffrey de Muschamp, George Abbot (bishop), George Selwyn (bishop of Lichfield), Gerard la Pucelle, Godwin (bishop), Headda, Hemele, Henry I of England, Henry III of England, Henry Ryder, Herewine, Hugh de Pateshull, Hugh Nonant, Humber, Hunberght, Hygeberht, Interdict, James Bowstead, James Cary (bishop), James Cornwallis, 4th Earl Cornwallis, Jaruman, Jænberht, John Arundel (bishop of Exeter), John Burghill, John Catterick, John Egerton (bishop), John Hacket, John Hales (bishop of Coventry and Lichfield), John Hough (bishop), John Kempthorne (bishop), John Lonsdale, John Overall (bishop), John, King of England, Jonathan Gledhill, Keith Sutton (bishop), Kenneth Skelton, Kent, Leofgar, Leofwin, Lichfield, Lichfield Cathedral, Mercia, Michael Ipgrave, Nicholas Close, Nicholas Farnham, Offa of Mercia, Ordinary (officer), Oxford University Press, Peter of Lichfield, Pope Adrian I, Pope Innocent III, Pope Innocent IV, Pope Leo III, Powys, Province of Canterbury, Ralph Baines, Reginald Boulers, Repton, Restoration (England), Richard Hurd (bishop), Richard le Gras, Richard le Scrope, Richard Neile, Richard Peche, Richard Sampson, Richard Smalbroke, River Thames, Robert de Limesey, Robert de Stretton, Robert Peche, Robert Wright (bishop), Roger de Clinton, Roger de Meyland, Roger Northburgh, Roger Weseham, Rome, Rowland Lee, Samuel Butler (schoolmaster), Seaxwulf, Shropshire, St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral, St. Peter's Basilica, Staffordshire, Stretton Reeve, Synod of Chelsea, Theodore of Tarsus, Thomas Bentham, Thomas Morton (bishop), Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry), Trumhere, Tunberht, University of Warwick, Walter Durdent, Walter Langton, Walter Skirlaw, Warwickshire, West Midlands (county), Wigmund (bishop of Dorchester), Wilferth, William Booth (bishop), William de Cornhill, William de Raley, William Heyworth, William Lloyd (bishop of Worcester), William Maclagan, William Overton (bishop), William Smyth, Winfrith (bishop), Witta (bishop of Lichfield), Wulfgar of Lichfield, Wulfred of Lichfield, Wulfsige (bishop of Lichfield), Wulfsige of Lichfield, Wynsige of Lichfield. Expand index (132 more) »

Abbot of Evesham

The Abbot of Evesham was the head of Evesham Abbey, a Benedictine monastery in Worcestershire founded in the Anglo-Saxon era of English history.

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Accepted Frewen

Accepted Frewen (baptized 26 May 158828 March 1664) was a priest in the Church of England and Archbishop of York from 1660 to 1664.

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Aldwine

Aldwine (died 737) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield and Bishop of Leicester.

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Alexander de Stavenby

Alexander de Stavenby (or Alexander of Stainsby; died 26 December 1238) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Anglican Diocese of Worcester

The Diocese of Worcester forms part of the Church of England (Anglican) Province of Canterbury in England.

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Archbishop

In Christianity, an archbishop (via Latin archiepiscopus, from Greek αρχιεπίσκοπος, from αρχι-, 'chief', and επίσκοπος, 'bishop') is a bishop of higher rank or office.

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Archbishop of Canterbury

The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.

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Archbishop of York

The Archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Archdeacon of Coventry

The Archdeacon of Coventry is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Coventry.

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Augustus Legge

Augustus Legge (28 November 183915 March 1913) was Bishop of Lichfield from 1891 until 1913.

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Ælfwine of Lichfield

Ælfwine or Ælle (died c. 937) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Æthelhard

Æthelhard (died 12 May 805) was a Bishop of Winchester then an Archbishop of Canterbury in medieval England.

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Æthelwold (bishop of Lichfield)

Æthelwold (or Æthelweald; died 830) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Berhthun (bishop)

Berhthun (or Beorhthun; died c. 778) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Bishop

A bishop (English derivation from the New Testament of the Christian Bible Greek επίσκοπος, epískopos, "overseer", "guardian") is an ordained, consecrated, or appointed member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight.

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Bishop of Bangor

The Bishop of Bangor is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor.

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Bishop of Bath and Wells

The Bishop of Bath and Wells heads the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury in England.

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Bishop of Bristol

The Bishop of Bristol heads the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury, in England.

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Bishop of Carlisle

The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York.

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Bishop of Chester

The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York.

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Bishop of Chichester

The Bishop of Chichester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the counties of East and West Sussex. The see is based in the City of Chichester where the bishop's seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity. On 3 May 2012 the appointment was announced of Martin Warner, Bishop of Whitby, as the next Bishop of Chichester. His enthronement took place on 25 November 2012 in Chichester Cathedral. The bishop's residence is The Palace, Chichester. Since 2015, Warner has also fulfilled the diocesan-wide role of alternative episcopal oversight, following the decision by Mark Sowerby, Bishop of Horsham, to recognise the orders of priests and bishops who are women.

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Bishop of Coventry

The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Durham

The Bishop of Durham is the Anglican bishop responsible for the Diocese of Durham in the Province of York.

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Bishop of Exeter

The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Gloucester

The Bishop of Gloucester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Hereford

The Bishop of Hereford is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Lincoln

The Bishop of Lincoln is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Llandaff

The Bishop of Llandaff is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff.

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Bishop of London

The Bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury.

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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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Bishop of Oxford

The Bishop of Oxford is the diocesan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury; his seat is at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.

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Bishop of Rochester

The Bishop of Rochester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Sodor and Man

The Bishop of Sodor and Man is the Ordinary of the Diocese of Sodor and Man in the Province of York in the Church of England.

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Bishop of St Asaph

The Bishop of St Asaph heads the Church in Wales diocese of St Asaph.

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Bishop of St David's

The Bishop of St David's is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of St David's.

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Bishop of Wolverhampton

The Bishop of Wolverhampton is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield, in the Province of Canterbury, England.

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Bishop of Worcester

The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England.

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Brihtmær

Brihtmær (died 1039) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Brownlow North

Brownlow North (17 July 1741 – 12 July 1820) was a bishop of the Church of England.

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Burgheard

Burgheard was a medieval Bishop of Lindsey (or perhaps Bishop of Lichfield).

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Cambridge University Press

Cambridge University Press (CUP) is the publishing business of the University of Cambridge.

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Canonical election

A canonical election, in the canon law of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, is the designation of a suitable candidate to a vacant ecclesiastical office by a vote of a collegial body.

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Cathedra

A cathedra (Latin, "chair", from Greek, καθέδρα kathédra, "seat") or bishop's throne is the seat of a bishop.

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Ceollach

Ceollach (or Cellach) was a medieval Bishop of Mercia.

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Chad of Mercia

Chad (died 2 March 672) was a prominent 7th century Anglo-Saxon churchman, who became abbot of several monasteries, Bishop of the Northumbrians and subsequently Bishop of the Mercians and Lindsey People.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Clive Gregory

Clive Malcolm Gregory (born 25 November 1961) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Confirmation of bishops

In canon law the confirmation of a bishop is the act by which the election of a new bishop receives the assent of the proper ecclesiastical authority.

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Council of London in 1075

The Council of London in 1075 was a council of the Catholic church in England held by the new Norman archbishop of Canterbury Lanfranc five years after his installation.

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Cuthfrith

Cuthfrith (died c. 769) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Cynefrith

Cynefrith (died c. 843) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Cynesige of Lichfield

Cynesige (died c. 963) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Dean of Lichfield

The Dean of Lichfield is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Lichfield Cathedral.

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Diocese of Hereford

The Diocese of Hereford is a Church of England diocese based in Hereford, covering Herefordshire, southern Shropshire and a few parishes within Worcestershire in England, and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales.

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Diocese of Leicester

The Diocese of Leicester is a Church of England diocese based in Leicester and including the current county of Leicestershire.

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Diocese of Lichfield

The Diocese of Lichfield is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury, England.

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Diocese of Lincoln

The Diocese of Lincoln forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.

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Dissolution of the Monasteries

The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England and Wales and Ireland, appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and provided for their former personnel and functions.

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Diuma

Diuma (or Dwyna or Duma) was the first Bishop of Mercia in the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia, during the Early Middle Ages.

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Eadberht of Lichfield

Eadberht was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield (or perhaps Bishop of Lindsey).

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Ealdwulf of Lichfield

Ealdwulf (died c. 815) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Edward Chandler (bishop)

Edward Chandler (1668? – 20 July 1750) was an English bishop.

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Edward Woods (bishop)

Edward Sydney Woods (1 November 1877 – 11 January 1953) was an Anglican bishop, the second Suffragan Bishop of Croydon from 1930 until 1937 and, from then until his death, the 94th Bishop of Lichfield.

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Elphege of Lichfield

Elphege (or Ælfheah; died c. 1003) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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English Reformation

The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.

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Frank Stenton

Sir Frank Merry Stenton (17 May 1880 – 15 September 1967) was a 20th-century historian of Anglo-Saxon England, and president of the Royal Historical Society (1937–1945).

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Frederick Cornwallis

Frederick Cornwallis (5 March 1713 – 19 March 1783) was Archbishop of Canterbury, and the twin brother of Edward Cornwallis.

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Geoffrey Blythe

Geoffrey Blythe (died c. 1530) was the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Geoffrey de Muschamp

Geoffrey de Muschamp (died 6 October 1208) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry.

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George Abbot (bishop)

George Abbot (19 October 15625 August 1633) was an English divine who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633.

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George Selwyn (bishop of Lichfield)

George Augustus Selwyn (5 April 1809 – 11 April 1878) was the first Anglican Bishop of New Zealand.

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Gerard la Pucelle

Gerard la Pucelle (sometimes Gerard Pucelle;Weigand "Transmontane Decretists" History of Medieval Canon Law pp. 182-183 c. 1117 – 13 January 1184) was a peripatetic Anglo-French scholar of canon law, clerk, and Bishop of Coventry.

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Godwin (bishop)

Godwin (or Godwine; died after 1017) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Headda

Headda (died c. 721) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Hemele

Hemele (or Hemel) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Henry I of England

Henry I (c. 1068 – 1 December 1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death.

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Henry III of England

Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death.

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Henry Ryder

Henry Dudley Ryder (21 July 1777 – 31 March 1836) was a prominent English evangelical Anglican bishop in the early years of the nineteenth century.

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Herewine

Herewine (or Herewin; died c. 817) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Hugh de Pateshull

Hugh de Pateshull (died December 1241) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Hugh Nonant

Hugh Nonant (sometimes Hugh de Nonant; died 27 March 1198) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry in England.

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Humber

The Humber is a large tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England.

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Hunberght

Hunberght (or Hunbeorht; died c. 833) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Hygeberht

Hygeberht (died after 803) was the Bishop of Lichfield from 779 and Archbishop of Lichfield after the elevation of Lichfield to an archdiocese some time after 787, during the reign of the powerful Mercian king Offa.

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Interdict

In Catholic canon law, an interdict is an ecclesiastical censure, or ban that prohibits persons, certain active Church individuals or groups from participating in certain rites, or that the rites and services of the church are banished from having validity in certain territories for a limited or extended time.

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James Bowstead

James Bowstead (1801–1843) was an Anglican clergyman who served in the Church of England as the Bishop of Sodor and Man (1838–1840) and Bishop of Lichfield (1840–1843).

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James Cary (bishop)

James Cary, or John Cary was a supposed English bishop.

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James Cornwallis, 4th Earl Cornwallis

James Cornwallis, 4th Earl Cornwallis (25 February 1743 – 20 January 1824) was a British clergyman, and peer.

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Jaruman

Jaruman (or Jarumann; died 669) was the fourth Bishop of Mercia.

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Jænberht

Jænberht (died 792) was a medieval monk, and later the abbot, of St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury who was named Archbishop of Canterbury in 765.

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John Arundel (bishop of Exeter)

John Arundel (died 1504) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Bishop of Exeter.

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John Burghill

John Burghill (died 1414) was a medieval Bishop of Llandaff and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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John Catterick

John Catterick (died 1419) was a medieval Bishop of St David's, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and Bishop of Exeter.

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John Egerton (bishop)

John Egerton (30 November 1721 –18 June 1787) was a Church of England bishop from the Egerton family.

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John Hacket

John Hacket (1 September 1592 – 28 October 1670) was an English churchman, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1661 until his death.

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John Hales (bishop of Coventry and Lichfield)

John Hales (c. 1400-1490) (alias Hals, Halse, etc.) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1459-1490).

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John Hough (bishop)

John Hough (12 April 1651 – 8 March 1743) was an English bishop.

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John Kempthorne (bishop)

John Augustine Kempthorne (26 May 1864, London – 24 February 1946, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire) was an Anglican Bishop in the first half of the twentieth century.

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John Lonsdale

The Right Reverend John Lonsdale (17 January 1788 – 19 October 1867) was the third Principal of King's College, London, and later served as Bishop of Lichfield.

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John Overall (bishop)

John Overall (1559–1619) was the 38th bishop of the see of Norwich from 1618 until his death one year later.

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John, King of England

John (24 December 1166 – 19 October 1216), also known as John Lackland (Norman French: Johan sanz Terre), was King of England from 1199 until his death in 1216.

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Jonathan Gledhill

Jonathan Michael Gledhill (born 14 February 1949 in Windsor, Berkshire) is a retired Anglican bishop.

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Keith Sutton (bishop)

Keith Norman Sutton (23 June 1934 – 24 March 2017) was the 97th Bishop of Lichfield from 1984 to 2003.

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Kenneth Skelton

Kenneth John Fraser Skelton was the 2nd Bishop of Matabeleland in what was then known as Rhodesia and subsequently the 96th Bishop of Lichfield.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Leofgar

Leofgar (or Leosgar; died c. 1026) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Leofwin

Leofwin (or Leofwine; died after 1070) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Lichfield

Lichfield is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England.

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Lichfield Cathedral

Lichfield Cathedral is situated in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.

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Mercia

Mercia (Miercna rīce) was one of the kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy.

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Michael Ipgrave

Michael Geoffrey Ipgrave, (born 18 April 1958) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Nicholas Close

Nicholas Close (died 1452) was an English priest, Bishop of Carlisle from 1450 to 1452.

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Nicholas Farnham

Nicholas Farnham (or Nicholas of Farnham; died 1257) was a medieval Bishop of Durham.

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Offa of Mercia

Offa was King of Mercia, a kingdom of Anglo-Saxon England, from 757 until his death in July 796.

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Ordinary (officer)

An ordinary (from Latin ordinarius) is an officer of a church or civic authority who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute laws.

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Oxford University Press

Oxford University Press (OUP) is the largest university press in the world, and the second oldest after Cambridge University Press.

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Peter of Lichfield

Peter (died 1085) was a medieval cleric.

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Pope Adrian I

Pope Adrian I (Hadrianus I d. 25 December 795) was Pope from 1 February 772 to his death in 795.

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Pope Innocent III

Pope Innocent III (Innocentius III; 1160 or 1161 – 16 July 1216), born Lotario dei Conti di Segni (anglicized as Lothar of Segni) reigned from 8 January 1198 to his death in 1216.

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Pope Innocent IV

Pope Innocent IV (Innocentius IV; c. 1195 – 7 December 1254), born Sinibaldo Fieschi, was Pope of the Catholic Church from 25 June 1243 to his death in 1254.

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Pope Leo III

Pope Saint Leo III (Leo; 12 June 816) was pope from 26 December 795 to his death in 816.

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Powys

Powys is a principal area, a county and one of the preserved counties of Wales.

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Province of Canterbury

The Province of Canterbury, or less formally the Southern Province, is one of two ecclesiastical provinces which constitute the Church of England.

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Ralph Baines

Ralph Baines or "Bayne" (c. 1504 – 18 November 1559) was the last Roman Catholic Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in England.

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Reginald Boulers

Reginald Boulers (died 1459) was a medieval Abbot of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Repton

Repton is a village and civil parish in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England, located on the edge of the River Trent floodplain, about north of Swadlincote.

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Restoration (England)

The Restoration of the English monarchy took place in the Stuart period.

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Richard Hurd (bishop)

Richard Hurd (13 January 1720 – 28 May 1808) was an English divine and writer, and bishop of Worcester.

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Richard le Gras

Richard le Gras (Richard the Bold in French; died 9 December 1242) was Lord Keeper of England and Abbot of Evesham in the 13th century.

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Richard le Scrope

Richard le Scrope (c. 1350 – 8 June 1405), Bishop of Lichfield and Archbishop of York, was executed in 1405 for his participation in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV.

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Richard Neile

Richard Neile (1562 – 31 October 1640) was an English churchman, bishop successively of six English dioceses, more than any other man, including the Archdiocese of York from 1631 until his death.

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Richard Peche

Richard Peche (died 1182) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Richard Sampson

Richard Sampson (died 25 September 1554) was an English clergyman and composer of sacred music, who was Anglican bishop of Chichester and subsequently of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Richard Smalbroke

Richard Smalbroke (1672–1749) was an English churchman, Bishop of St David's and then of Lichfield and Coventry.

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River Thames

The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.

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Robert de Limesey

Robert de Limesey (died 1117) was a medieval cleric.

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Robert de Stretton

Robert de Stretton (died 1385) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield following the death of Roger Northburgh in 1358.

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Robert Peche

Robert Peche (died 1126) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry.

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Robert Wright (bishop)

Robert Wright (1560–1643) was an English bishop, first holding the see of Bristol and then the see of Lichfield and Coventry.

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Roger de Clinton

Roger de Clinton (died 1148) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Roger de Meyland

Roger de Meyland (died 1295) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, England.

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Roger Northburgh

Roger Northburgh (died 1358) was a cleric, administrator and politician who was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield from 1321 until his death.

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Roger Weseham

Roger Weseham (also Roger de Weseham; died 1257) was an English medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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Rome

Rome (Roma; Roma) is the capital city of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale).

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Rowland Lee

Bishop Rowland Lee (or Leigh; c. 1487 – 28 January 1543) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1534–43 who served also as Lord President of the Marches under King Henry VIII.

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Samuel Butler (schoolmaster)

Samuel Butler FRS (30 January 1774 – 4 December 1839) was an English classical scholar and schoolmaster of Shrewsbury, and Bishop of Lichfield.

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Seaxwulf

Seaxwulf (before 676 – c. 692) was the founding abbot of the Mercian monastery of Medeshamstede, and an early medieval bishop of Mercia.

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Shropshire

Shropshire (alternatively Salop; abbreviated, in print only, Shrops; demonym Salopian) is a county in the West Midlands of England, bordering Wales to the west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, and Worcestershire and Herefordshire to the south.

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St. Mary's Priory and Cathedral

St Mary's Priory and Cathedral was a religious institution in Coventry, England, founded in the 12th century by transformation of the former monastery of St Mary, and destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the early 16th century.

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St. Peter's Basilica

The Papal Basilica of St.

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Staffordshire

Staffordshire (abbreviated Staffs) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England.

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Stretton Reeve

(Arthur) Stretton Reeve (11 June 1907 – 27 January 1981) was Bishop of Lichfield from 1953 until 1974.

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Synod of Chelsea

There were a number of Synods of Chelsea held in Anglo-Saxon England.

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Theodore of Tarsus

Theodore of Tarsus (602 – 19 September 690.) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 668 to 690, best known for his reform of the English Church and establishment of a school in Canterbury.

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Thomas Bentham

Thomas Bentham (1513–1578), Bishop of Coventry, was a Protestant minister, one of the Marian exiles, who continued secretly ministering to an underground congregation in London.

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Thomas Morton (bishop)

Thomas Morton (20 March 156420 September 1659) was an English churchman, bishop of several dioceses.

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Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry)

Thomas Wood (1607–1692) was an English churchman, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry from 1671 to 1692.

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Trumhere

Trumhere (or Thumhere; died c. 662) was a medieval Bishop of Mercia.

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Tunberht

Tunberht (died c. 860) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is a plate glass research university in Coventry, England.

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Walter Durdent

Walter Durdent (died 1159) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry.

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Walter Langton

Walter Langton (died 1321) was a bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and treasurer of England.

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Walter Skirlaw

Walter Skirlaw (born Swine parish, Holderness, brought up at Skirlaugh; died 1406) was an English bishop and diplomat.

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Warwickshire

Warwickshire (abbreviated Warks) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England.

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West Midlands (county)

The West Midlands is a metropolitan county and city region in western-central England with a 2014 estimated population of 2,808,356, making it the second most populous county in England.

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Wigmund (bishop of Dorchester)

Wigmund was a medieval Bishop of Dorchester.

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Wilferth

Wilferth was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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William Booth (bishop)

William Booth or Bothe (c. 1388–1464) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield from 1447 before becoming Archbishop of York in 1452 until his death in 1464.

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William de Cornhill

William de Cornhill (or William of Cornhill; died 1223) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry.

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William de Raley

William de Raley (died 1250) was a medieval judge, administrator and bishop.

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William Heyworth

William Heyworth (died 1447) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

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William Lloyd (bishop of Worcester)

William Lloyd (18 August 1627 – 30 August 1717) was an English divine who served successively as bishop of St Asaph, of Lichfield and Coventry and of Worcester.

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William Maclagan

William Dalrymple Maclagan (18 June 1826 – 19 September 1910) was Archbishop of York from 1891 to 1908, when he resigned his office, and was succeeded in 1909 by Cosmo Gordon Lang, later Archbishop of Canterbury.

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William Overton (bishop)

William Overton (c. 1525– 9 April 1609) was an English bishop.

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William Smyth

William Smyth (or Smith) (c. 1460 – 2 January 1514) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield from 1493 to 1496 and then Bishop of Lincoln until his death.

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Winfrith (bishop)

Winfrith was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Witta (bishop of Lichfield)

Witta was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Wulfgar of Lichfield

Wulfgar (died c. 947) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Wulfred of Lichfield

Wulfred (died c. 895) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Wulfsige (bishop of Lichfield)

Wulfsige (or Wulsy; died 1053) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Wulfsige of Lichfield

Wulfsige (died c. 867) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Wynsige of Lichfield

Wynsige (died 975) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

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Redirects here:

Anglican Bishop of Lichfield, Anglican bishop of Lichfield, Archbishop of Lichfield, Archbishopric of Lichfield, Bishop of Chester (ancient), Bishop of Coventry (ancient), Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (Catholic), Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, England (Catholic), Bishop of Lichfield & Coventry, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, Bishop of Lichfield, England (Anglican), Bishop of Mercia, Bishop of Mercia and Lindsey, Bishop of Mercians, Bishop of lichfield, Bishop of the Mercians, Bishops of Lichfield, Bishops of Mercia, Bishops of Mercians, Bishops of the Mercians, List of Bishops of Lichfield, List of bishops of Lichfield, List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Lichfield and its precursor offices, List of the bishops of the Diocese of Lichfield and its precursor offices, See of Lichfield, See of Lichfield and Coventry.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Lichfield

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