Bishop of Edmonton (London) explained

The Bishop of Edmonton is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury, England. The title takes its name after Edmonton, an area in the North of the London Borough of Enfield; the See was erected under the Suffragans Nomination Act 1888 by Order in Council dated 29 May 1970.

The See was erected in order to take oversight of a new fourth suffragan area (initially the deaneries of North and South Camden, Central and West Barnet, East and West Haringey, and Enfield) created by the diocese's 1970 experimental area scheme;[1] bishops suffragan of Edmonton have been area bishops since the London area scheme was founded in 1979.[2] On 20 December 2023 it was announced by the Diocese of London that the role would be filled in 2024 by Anderson Jeremiah, who was Associate Dean at Lancaster University and a priest in the Diocese of Blackburn.[3] Jeremiah duly took up his See with his consecration on 25 April 2024, by Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Canterbury Cathedral.[4]

The episcopal title of "Bishop of Edmonton" is one of three that are duplicated in the Anglican Communion. The other Bishop of Edmonton is a diocesan bishop in Canada.

List of bishops

Bishops of Edmonton
From Until Incumbent Notes
1970 1975 Alan Rogers (1907-2003)
1975 1984 Bill Westwood (1925-1999). First area bishop from 1979; translated to Peterborough
1985 1998 Brian Masters (1932-1998). Died in office. Formerly Bishop of Fulham
March 1999[5] 31 December 2014[6] Peter Wheatley (b. 1947). Formerly Archdeacon of Hampstead; retired at the end of 2014
2014 2015 Pete Broadbent, area Bishop of Willesden acting area bishop
23 September 2015 9 July 2023 Rob Wickham [7] Resigned to become CEO of Church Urban Fund
25 April 2024 present Anderson Jeremiah
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Notes and References


  1. nb: the description of the "new suffragan's" area was either misreported in February 1970, or had changed by June.
  2. Web site: 4: The Dioceses Commission, 1978–2002 . Church of England. 23 April 2013.
  3. Web site: Diocese of London . New Bishop for North London and for Racial Justice . 20 December 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231220132306/https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/new-bishop-for-north-london-and-for-racial-justice/ . 20 December 2023 . 21 December 2023 .
  4. Web site: Diocese of London . New Bishop of Edmonton consecrated at Canterbury Cathedral . 25 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240429101134/https://www.london.anglican.org/articles/new-bishop-of-edmonton-consecrated-at-canterbury-cathedral/ . 29 April 2024 . 29 April 2024 .
  5. http://www.london.anglican.org/BishopOfEdmonton Bishop of Edmonton
  6. http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/archives/006678.html Thinking Anglicans – Bishop of Edmonton to retire
  7. http://www.london.anglican.org/articles/bishops-edmonton-islington-archdeacon-hampstead-wickham-thorpe-hawkins/ Diocese of London – Two new bishops and new archdeacon for London announced
  8. Book: Crockford's Clerical Directory . 100th . London . Church House Publishing . 2007 . 946 . 978-0-7151-1030-0.