Charles Cecil (bishop) explained

Type:bishop
Charles Cecil
Bishop of Bangor
Church:Church of England
Province:Canterbury
Diocese:Bangor
Appointed:1734
Term End:1737
Predecessor:Thomas Sherlock
Successor:Thomas Herring
Birth Date:c.1695
Death Place:Llandudno, Caernarfonshire, Great Britain
Alma Mater:Cambridge University
Nationality:British
Religion:Christianity (Anglican)

Charles Cecil (c.1695  - 29 May 1737) was the Bishop of Bristol[1] before being translated as the Bishop of Bangor in 1734 until his death in 1737.

Cecil was the only surviving son of Robert Cecil (an MP, son of James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and Margaret née Manners). Cecil's sister, Margaret, married Robert Brown, who was created a baronet.

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  1. Web site: Charles Cecil Bishop of Bristol [d. 1737]]. Bristol Information. 9 September 2017.