Bishop of Brechin (Episcopalian)
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The Bishop of Brechin is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Brechin.
[edit] Bishops from 1848
- 1848: Rev Alexander Penrose Forbes (1817-1875)
- 1875: Rt Rev Hugh Willoughby Jermyn (1820-1903)
- 1904: Rt Rev Walter John Forbes Robberds (1863-1944)
- 1935: Rt Rev Kenneth Donald Mackenzie
- 1944: Rt Rev Eric Graham (1888-1964)
- 1959: Rt Rev John Chapell Sprott (1903-1982)
- 1975: Rt Rev Lawrence Edward Luscombe
- 1990: Rt Rev Robert Taylor Halliday (b 1932)
- 1997: Rt Rev Neville Chamberlain
- 2005: Rev Dr John Mantle
[edit] See also
- Bishop of Brechin for historical, catholic bishops
- Bishop of Dunkeld for the modern Catholic bishops
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