Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
Bishopric | |
anglican | |
Incumbent: St Ninian's, Perth |
The Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane is the
Following the
Right Reverend David Chillingworth
.
List of Office holders
Archbishops of St Andrews
Archbishops of St Andrews | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1684 | 1704 | Arthur Rose | Translated from Glasgow; deprived of his temporalities in 1689; continued informally as the Episcopalian primate until his death on 13 June 1704 |
1704 | 1731 | See vacant | |
In 1731, the Archbishopric was abolished and renamed Fife | |||
Sources:[2][3] |
Bishops of Fife
Bishops of Fife | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1731 | 1733 | James Rose | Consecrated a college bishop in 1726; died 4 April 1733 |
1733 | 1743 | Robert Keith | Also Bishop of Caithness, Orkney and The Isles 1731–57; and Primus 1743–57. |
1743 | 1761 | Robert White | Translated from Dunblane; also Primus 1757–61; died 16 August 1761. |
1762 | 1765 | Henry Edgar | Formerly Coadjutor Bishop of Fife 1759–62; died 22 August 1765. |
1765 | 1807 | See vacant | |
1807 | 1830 | See administered by Daniel Sandford, Bishop of Edinburgh. | |
1830 | 1837 | See administered by James Walker, Bishop of Edinburgh. | |
In 1837, Fife became part of the united diocese of Fife, Dunkeld and Dunblane. | |||
Sources:[2][3] |
Bishops of Fife, Dunkeld and Dunblane
Bishops of Fife, Dunkeld and Dunblane | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1837 | 1844 | Patrick Torry | Consecrated Bishop of Dunkeld and Dunblane in 1808; became Bishop of Fife, Dunkeld and Dunblane in 1837, and subsequently Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane in 1844. |
In 1844, the See was renamed St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane | |||
Sources:[2][3] |
Bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
Bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1844 | 1852 | Patrick Torry | Died in office on 3 October 1852 |
1853 | 1892 | Charles Wordsworth | Died in office on 5 December 1892 |
1893 | 1907 | George Wilkinson | translated from Truro; also Primus 1904-07; died 1 December 1907 |
1908 | 1930 | Charles Edward Plumb
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Died in office on 26 November 1930 |
1931 | 1938 | Edward Reid | Translated from Glasgow and Galloway; died 27 July 1938 |
1939 | 1949 | Lumsden Barkway | Translated from Bedford; retired; died 12 December 1968 |
1950 | 1955 | Brian Burrowes | Retired in 1955; died 15 November 1963 |
1955 | 1969 | John Howe | Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion 1969-71; Secretary General, Anglican Consultative Council 1971-82, Research Fellow 1983-85; retired 1985; Ripon 1985-91; died 26 April 2001.[4]
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1969 | 1994 | Michael Hare Duke | Retired; died 15 December 2014 |
1994 | 2004 | Michael Henley | Retired; died 21 March 2014 |
2004 | 2017 | David Chillingworth | Formerly Rector of Seagoe Parish, Portadown, and Archdeacon of Dromore.,[5] also Primus from 2009. |
2018 | Ian Paton | Elected 2018, date of consecration to be confirmed.[6] | |
Sources:[2][3] |
See also
- Archbishop of St Andrews, the pre-Reformation and Church of Scotland Archbishop.
- Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, the current Roman Catholic Archbishop.
- Lists of office-holders
References
- ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0.
- ^ ISBN 0-567-08746-8.
- ^ a b c d "Historical successions: St Andrews". Crockford's Clerical Directory. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ^ The Right Rev John Howe. The Independent, published: 7 May 2001.
- ^ Welcome from Bishop David. Retrieved on 13 December 2008.
- ^ "New Bishops elected". The Scottish Episcopal Church. Retrieved 7 June 2018.