Bishop of Southwark (Anglican)

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Bishop of Southwark redirects here. This title was also held by the Bishop of Southwark (Roman Catholic), the precursor office to Archbishop of Southwark.

The Anglican Diocese of Southwark was formed in 1905 out of the Diocese of Rochester. Consequently, compared with the ancient dioceses, its list of bishops is short.

  1. Edward Stuart Talbot 1905-1911
  2. Hubert Murray Burge 1911-1919
  3. Cyril Forster Garbett 1919-1932
  4. Richard Godfrey Parsons 1932-1942
  5. Bertram Fitzgerald Simpson 1942-1959
  6. Arthur Mervyn Stockwood 1959-1980
  7. Ronald Oliver Bowlby 1980-1991
  8. Robert Kerr Williamson 1991-1998
  9. Thomas Frederick Butler 1998-

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Anglican Hierarchy in Great Britain
Church of England Archbishop of Canterbury: Bath & Wells | Birmingham | Bristol | Chelmsford | Chichester | Coventry | Derby | Ely | Exeter | Gibraltar in Europe | Gloucester | Guildford | Hereford | Leicester | Lichfield | Lincoln | London | Norwich | Oxford | Peterborough | Portsmouth | Rochester | Saint Albans | St Edmundsbury & Ipswich | Salisbury | Southwark | Truro | Winchester | Worcester

Archbishop of York: Blackburn | Bradford | Carlisle | Chester | Durham | Liverpool | Manchester | Newcastle | Ripon and Leeds | Sheffield | Sodor & Man | Southwell | Wakefield

Church in Wales Archbishop of Wales: Bangor | Llandaff | Monmouth | Saint Asaph | Saint David's | Swansea & Brecon
Scottish Episcopal Church Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church: Aberdeen and Orkney | Argyll & the Isles | Brechin | Edinburgh | Glasgow & Galloway | Moray, Ross & Caithness | Saint Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane