Bishop of Manchester

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Bishop of Manchester
Bishopric
anglican
David Walker
Location
Ecclesiastical provinceYork
ResidenceBishopscourt, Broughton
Information
First holderJames Prince Lee
Established1847
DioceseManchester
CathedralManchester Cathedral

The Bishop of Manchester is the

The current bishop is

David Walker who was enthroned on 30 November 2013. The bishop's official residence is Bishopscourt, Broughton, Salford.[3]

History

The Diocese of Manchester was founded in 1847. With the growth of the population in and around Manchester, the bishop appointed the first suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Hulme, in 1924 to assist in overseeing the diocese. Three years later a second was appointed, the Bishop of Middleton. After nearly sixty years, the third and final suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Bolton, was appointed in 1984.[4]

List of bishops

Bishops of Manchester
From Until Incumbent Notes
1848 1869 James Prince Lee Died in office.
1870 1885 James Fraser Died in office; in the ensuing vacancy, John Mitchinson was acting bishop.[5]
1886 1903 James Moorhouse Translated from Melbourne; retired; died 1915.
1903 1921 Edmund Knox Translated from Coventry; retired; died 1937.
1921 1929 William Temple Translated to York then Canterbury; died in office 1944.
1929 1947 Guy Warman Translated from Chelmsford; retired; died 1953.
1947 1970 William Greer Retired; died 1972.
1970 1978 Patrick Rodger Translated to Oxford; retired; died 2002.
1979 1992[6] Stanley Booth-Clibborn Retired; died 1996.
1993 2002 Christopher Mayfield Translated from Wolverhampton; retired.
2002 2013 Nigel McCulloch Translated from Wakefield.
2013 incumbent David Walker Translated from Dudley
Source(s):[7]

Assistant bishops

Among those who have served as assistant bishops of the diocese are:

See also

References

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