Bishop of Gloucester explained

Bishopric:Gloucester
Border:anglican
Coat:Diocese of Gloucester arms.svg
Coat Size:200
Coat Caption:Arms of the Bishop of Gloucester: Azure, two keys addorsed in saltire the wards upwards or[1]
Incumbent:Rachel Treweek
Province:Canterbury
Residence:Bishopscourt, Gloucester
Established:1541
Cathedral:Gloucester Cathedral
First Incumbent:John Wakeman
Diocese:Gloucester

The Bishop of Gloucester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury.

The diocese covers the County of Gloucestershire and part of the County of Worcestershire. The see's centre of governance is the City of Gloucester where the bishop's chair (cathedra) is located in the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Indivisible Trinity.

The bishop's residence is Bishopscourt, Gloucester; very near the Cathedral.

The office has been in existence since the foundation of the see in 1541 under King Henry VIII from part of the Diocese of Worcester. On 5 August 2014, Martyn Snow, the suffragan Bishop of Tewkesbury, became acting bishop of Gloucester.[2]

On 26 March 2015, it was announced that Rachel Treweek was to become the next bishop of Gloucester (and the first woman to serve as a diocesan bishop in the Church of England);[3] she legally became the bishop of Gloucester with the confirmation of her election on 15 June 2015.[4]

List of bishops

Chronological list of the bishops of the Diocese of Gloucester.

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Bishops of Gloucester
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
15411549 John WakemanPreviously last Abbot of Tewkesbury.
15501552 John HooperTranslated to Worcester and Gloucester.
15521554See dissolved and returned to Worcester diocese
15541558 James BrooksDied in office.
15581562See vacant
15621579 Richard CheyneyFormerly a Prebendary of Westminster Abbey. Also held Bristol in commendam (1562–1579); died in office.
15791581See vacant
15811598 John BullinghamAlso Bishop of Bristol (1581–1589).
15981604 Godfrey GoldsboroughFormerly a Prebendary of Worcester.
16041607 Thomas RavisFormerly Dean of Queen's College, Oxford; elected 4 March 1604; translated to London.
16071610 Henry ParryFormerly Dean of Chester; translated to Worcester.
16101612 Giles ThomsonFormerly Dean of Windsor; consecrated 9 June 1611; died in office.
16121624 Miles SmithFormerly a Canon-resident of Hereford.
16251646 Godfrey GoodmanFormerly Dean of Rochester; sequestrated 1640 and formally deprived 1646; converted to Roman Catholicism and died in Rome in 1655.
16461660See was abolished during the Commonwealth and the Protectorate.[5] [6]
16601672 William Nicholson Formerly Archdeacon of Brecon.
16721681 John PritchettFormerly Vicar of St Giles, Cripplegate.
16811690 Robert FramptonFormerly Dean of Gloucester; deprived in 1690.
16911714 Edward FowlerFormerly a Prebendary of Gloucester; died in office.
17151722 Richard WillisFormerly Dean of Lincoln; translated to Salisbury.
17221731 Joseph WilcocksFormerly a Prebendary of Westminster; translated to Rochester.
17311733 Elias SydallTranslated from St David's.
17341752 Martin BensonFormerly a Prebendary of Durham.
17521759 James JohnsonFormerly a Canon-resident of St Paul's, London; translated to Worcester.
17591779 William WarburtonFormerly Dean of Bristol and preacher of Lincoln's Inn.
17791781 The Hon. James YorkeTranslated from St David's; translated to Ely.
17811789 Samuel HallifaxTranslated to St Asaph.
17891802 Richard BeadonFormerly Archdeacon of London; translated to Bath & Wells.
18021815 George HuntingfordFormerly Warden of Winchester College; translated to Hereford.
18151824 Henry RyderTranslated to Lichfield & Coventry.
18241830 Christopher BethellTranslated to Exeter.
18301836 James Henry MonkTranslated to Gloucester and Bristol.
Bishops of Gloucester and Bristol
Merged as a single see and diocese, 1836–1897
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
18361856 James Henry MonkTranslated from Gloucester; died in office.
18561861 Charles BaringTranslated to Durham.
18611863 William ThomsonPreviously Dean of Queen's College, Oxford; translated to York.
18631897 Charles EllicottPreviously Dean of Exeter; translated to Gloucester.
Bishops of Gloucester
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
18971905 Charles EllicottHitherto Bishop of Gloucester & Bristol.
19051923 Edgar Gibson
19231945 Arthur Headlam
19461953 Clifford WoodwardTranslated from Bristol.
19541962 Wilfred Askwith Translated from Blackburn.
19621975 Basil GuyTranslated from Bedford.
19751992 John YatesTranslated from Whitby.
19921993 Peter Ball Translated from Lewes.
19932003 David BentleyTranslated from Lynn.
20042014 Michael PerhamFormerly Dean of Derby.
20142015 Martyn SnowActing diocesan bishop, as suffragan Bishop of Tewkesbury.
2015incumbent Rachel TreweekElection confirmed 15 June 2015.
align=center colspan="4"Source(s):[7] [8] [9]

Assistant bishops

Among those who have served as assistant bishops in the diocese were:

Among those who have served as (honorary) assistant bishops in retirement have been:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p. 492
  2. http://gloucester.anglican.org/letter-from-the-bishop-of-tewkesbury.php Diocese of Gloucester – Letter from the Bishop of Tewkesbury
  3. http://www.gloucester.anglican.org/about/the-bishop-of-gloucester-designate/ Diocese of Gloucester – The Bishop of Gloucester Designate
  4. http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/diary.php/5159/bishop-of-gloucester-confirmation-of-election Archbishop of Canterbury – Diary: Bishop of Gloucester – Confirmation of Election
  5. Web site: Plant . David . 2002 . Episcopalians . BCW Project . 25 April 2021 .
  6. King . Peter . July 1968 . The Episcopate during the Civil Wars, 1642–1649 . . 83 . 328 . 523–537 . Oxford University Press . 10.1093/ehr/lxxxiii.cccxxviii.523. 564164 .
  7. Web site: Historical successions: Gloucester . Crockford's Clerical Directory . 18 July 2012.
  8. Book: Fryde . E. B. . Greenway . D. E. . Porter . S. . Roy . I. . Handbook of British Chronology . 3rd, reprinted 2003 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 1986 . 978-0-521-56350-5 . 248–249.
  9. Book: Horn . J. M. . 1996 . http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=35314 . Bishops of Gloucester . Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857: Volume 8: Bristol, Gloucester, Oxford and Peterborough Dioceses . . 40–44.