Bishop of Liverpool
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- This article is about the bishop in the Church of England, for the bishop in the Catholic Church, see: Archbishop of Liverpool.
The Bishop of Liverpool is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in the Province of York.
The diocese covers the county of Merseyside and portions of Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Cheshire. It stretches from Southport in the north, to Widnes in the south, and from the River Mersey to Wigan in the east. Its see is in the City of Liverpool at the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool.
The Bishop's residence is Bishop's Lodge, Liverpool.
The office has existed since the founding of the diocese in 1880 under Queen Victoria. It thus has no direct Catholic institutional antecedent. The current Bishop is the Right Reverend James Stuart Jones, the 7th Lord Bishop of Liverpool, who signs James Liverpool and has been bishop since 1998.
[edit] List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Liverpool, England
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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1880 to 1900 | John Charles Ryle | |
1900 to 1923 | Francis James Chavasse | |
1923 to 1944 | Albert Augustus David | |
1944 to 1966 | Clifford Arthur Martin | |
1966 to 1975 | Stuart Yarworth Blanch | |
1975 to 1997 | David Stuart Sheppard | |
1998 to present | James Stuart Jones |
Anglican Hierarchy in Great Britain | |
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