Bishop of Ramsbury

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The Bishop of Ramsbury is an

area bishops.[3]
The bishop oversees the Wiltshire parts of the diocese, i.e. the Archdeaconries of Sarum and Wiltshire.

The diocese announced in August 2011 that the Bishop of Salisbury had commissioned (under new national guidelines) a consultation as to whether a new Bishop of Ramsbury should be appointed.[4][5]

The Roman Catholic Church has also a Bishop of Ramsbury (Ramsbiria as latin name), a titular bishop since 1969 (currently James Curry, Auxiliary Bishop in Westminster).

Modern bishops suffragan

Bishops of Ramsbury
From Until Incumbent Notes
1974 1988 John Neale b. 1926; first area bishop from 1981
1989 1998 Peter Vaughan b. 1930
1999 2005 Peter Hullah b. 1949
2006 2010 Stephen Conway b. 1957;[6] last area bishop until 2009; translated to Ely.
2012 2018 Ed Condry b. 1953; nominated on 19 June 2012;[7] consecrated 23 September 2012;[8] retired 30 April 2018.
2019 present Andrew Rumsey b. 1968; nominated on 22 October 2018
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