List of bishops of London
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List of bishops of London
NB: See main article for reference to the entries listed as Archbishop of London
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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Archbishopric of London - traditional list of little historical value | ||
??? to ??? | Thean, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Elvanus, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Cadar, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Obinus, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Paludius, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Stephen, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Iltute, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Dedwin, Archbishop of London (Theodwin) |
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??? to ??? | Thedred, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Hillary, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Restitutus, Archbishop of London | Historical Bishop of London who attended the Council of Arles in 314 |
??? to ??? | Guidelium, Archbishop of London (Guiteline) |
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??? to ??? | Fastidius, Archbishop of London | |
??? to ??? | Vodimus, Archbishop of London | said to have been killed by the Saxons |
??? to ??? | Theanus, Archbishop of London | said to have fled into Wales |
514 to 553 | Restitutus | |
553 to 604 | Theonus | |
Post-Augustinian Bishopric of London - historical list | ||
604 to 658 | Saint Mellitus | Translated to Canterbury |
658 to 664 | Saint Cedd | Died in office |
664 to 666 | vacant | For 2 years |
666 to 675 | Wine |
Translated from Winchester |
675 to 697 | Saint Erkenwald | |
697 to 715 | Waldherus (Waldhere) |
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715 to 746 | Ingualdus (Ingwald) |
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746 to 754 | Egwolfus (Eggwulf) |
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754 to 761 | Wighedus (Sighaeh) |
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761 to 768 | Eadbrightus (Eadbert) |
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768 to 773 | Edgarus (Eadgar) |
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773 to 784 | Kenwalchus (Coenwalh) |
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784 to 795 | Eadbaldus (Eadbald) |
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795 to 802 | Hecbertus (Heathobertus) |
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802 to 816 | Osmundus (Oswynus; Osmund) |
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816 to 830 | Ethelnothus (Æthilnoth) |
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830 to 841 | Ceolbertus | |
841 to 851 | Renulphus (Ceolnulfus) |
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851 to 863 | Suithulfus | |
863 to 898 | Eadstanus | |
898 to ??? | Wulfius (Walsius) |
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??? to ??? | Ethelwardus | |
926 to 938 | Elstanus | |
938 to ??? | Theodredus | |
??? to ??? | Wolstanus | |
941 to 958 | Brithelmus | |
958 to 960 | Dunstan | Translated from Worcester; translated to Canterbury; Saint Dunstan |
960 to 996 | Oelfstan (Aelfstan) |
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996 to 1002 | Wulfstan | |
1002 to 1016 | Aldwin (Alduinus) |
Translated from Durham |
1016 to 1032 | Alfwy | |
1032 to 1044 | Elfward (Alword) |
Abbot of Evesham |
Norman and medieval | ||
1044 to 1051 | Robert Gemiticensis (Robert the Norman) |
Translated to Canterbury |
1051 to 1075 | William (William the Norman) |
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1075 to 1085 | Hugh d'Orevalle | (Hugh de Orwell) |
1085 to 1108 | Maurice | Archdeacon of Maine; Lord Chancellor |
1108 to 1128 | Richard de Beaumis (Belmis) (Rufus) |
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1128 to c.1136 | Gilbert Universalis | Canon of Lyons |
c.1136 to 1138 | Vacant | For 5 years |
1141 to 1152 | Robert de Sigello | Monk of Reading |
1152 to 1163 | Richard de Beaumis (Belmis II) |
Archdeacon of Middlesex |
1163 to c.1187 | Robert Foliot (Gilbert Foliot) |
Translated from Hereford |
c.1187 | Vacant | For 2 years |
1189 to 1199 | Richard FitzNeal (Richard FitzNigel) |
Dean of Lincoln |
1199 to 1221 | William de St Mariæ Ecclesiâ | Prebendary of St Paul's; resigned |
1221 to 1229 | Eustace de Fauconberg | Lord Treasurer |
1229 to 1241 | Roger Niger | Archdeacon of Colchester; Saint Roger Niger |
1241 to 1260 | Fulke Basset | Dean of York |
1260 to 2 July 1262 | Henry de Wengham (Henry de Wingham) |
Prebendary of St Paul's; Lord Chancellor; died in office |
1262 to October 1262 | Richard Talbot | Dean of St Paul's, London |
???? to ???? | Henry de Sandwich | Prebendary of St Paul's, London |
1273 to 1280 | John Chishull | Dean of St Paul's, London; Lord Chancellor and Lord Treasurer; died in office |
1280 to 1280 | Fulke Lovell | Elected but declined the office |
1280 to 1304 | Richard de Gravesend | Prebendary of St Paul's, London |
1304 to 1313 | Ralph de Baldoc (Ralph de Baudake) |
Dean of St Paul's, London |
1313 to 1317 | Gilbert de Segrave | Precentor of St Paul's, London |
1317 to 1318 | Richard de Newport | Dean of St Paul's, London |
1318 to 1338 | Stephen de Gravesend | Prebendary of St Paul's, London |
1338 to 1340 | Richard de Wentworth (Richard de Bynteworth) |
Prebendary of St Paul's, London and Lord Chancellor |
1340 to 1354 | Ralph de Stratford | Prebendary of St Paul's, London and Salisbury |
1354 to 1361 | Michael de Northburg | Prebendary of St Paul's, London |
1361 to 1375 | Simon de Sudbury alias Tybold |
Chancellor of Salisbury; translated to Canterbury |
1375 to 1381 | William Courtenay | Translated from Hereford; Lord Chancellor, Chancellor of Oxford; translated to Canterbury |
1381 to 1404 | Robert de Braybroke | Dean of Salisbury; Lord Chancellor |
1404 to 1406 | Roger Walden | Dean of York; consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury; Lord Treasurer |
1406 to 1407 | Nicholas de Bubwith (Nicholas de Bubbewyth) |
Prebendary of Salisbury; Master of the Rolls, Keeper of the Privy Seal and Lord Treasurer; translated to Salisbury |
1407 to 1421 | Richard de Clifford | Translated from Worcester |
1421 to 1426 | John Kempe | Translated from Chichester; translated to York |
1426 to 1431 | William Grey | Dean of York; translated to Lincoln |
1431 to 1436 | Robert Fitz-Hugh | Archdeacon of Northampton and Chancellor of Cambridge |
1436 to 1448 | Robert Gilbert | Dean of York |
1448 to 1489 | Thomas Kempe | Archdeacon of Middlesex and Chancellor of York |
1489 to 1496 | Richard Hill | Dean of King's Chapel and Prebendary of Salisbury |
1496 to 1502 | Thomas Savage | Translated from Rochester; translated to York |
1502 to 1504 | William Warham | Prebendary of St Paul's, London; Lord Chancellor; translated to Canterbury |
1504 to 1506 | William Barnes | Master of the Rolls |
1506 to 1522 | Richard Fitz-James | Translated from Chichester |
Reformation onwards | ||
1522 to 1530 | Cuthbert Tunstall | Dean of Salisbury; Master of the Rolls; translated to Durham |
1530 to 1539 | John Stokesley | Archdeacon of Dorset |
1539 to September 1549 | Edmund Bonner | Archdeacon of Leicester; Bishop-elect of Hereford; deprived |
1550 to 1553 | Nicholas Ridley | Translated from Rochester; deprived by Queen Mary, burned at the stake for heresy |
1553 to May 1559 | Edmund Bonner | Restored by Mary; deprived |
1559 to 1570 | Edmund Grindal | Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge; translated to York |
1570 to 1577 | Edwin Sandys | Translated from Worcester |
1577 to 1594 | John Aylmer | Archdeacon of Lincoln |
1594 to 15 June 1596 | Richard Fletcher | Translated from Worcester; died in office |
1597 to 1604 | Richard Bancroft | Prebendary of Westminster; translated to Canterbury |
1604 to 1607 | Richard Vaughan | Translated from Chester |
1607 to 1610 | Thomas Ravis | Translated from Gloucester |
1610 to 1611 | George Abbot | Translated from Lichfield & Coventry; translated to Canterbury |
1611 to 1621 | John King | Dean of Christchurch, Oxford |
1621 to 1628 | George Monteigne | Translated from Lincoln |
1628 to 1633 | William Laud | Translated from Bath & Wells; Chancellor of Oxford; translated to Canterbury |
1633 to 1649 | William Juxon | Translated from Hereford before consecration; Lord Treasurer; deprived under the Commonwealth; translated to Canterbury |
1649 to 1660 | Vacant | For 11 years |
1660 to 1663 | Gilbert Sheldon | Prebendary of Gloucester; translated to Canterbury |
1663 to 1675 | Humphrey Henchman | Translated from Salisbury; Bishop Almoner |
December 1675 to 1713 | Henry Compton | Translated from Oxford |
1713 to 11 April 1723 | John Robinson | Translated from Bristol; died in office |
1723 to 6 September 1748 | Edmund Gibson | Translated from Lincoln; died in office |
1748 to July 1761 | Thomas Sherlock | Translated from Salisbury; died in office |
1761 to 1762 | Thomas Hayter | Translated from Norwich; died in office |
1762 to 1764 | Richard Osbaldeston | Translated from Carlisle; died in office |
1764 to 1777 | Richard Terrick | Translated from Peterborough |
1777 to 3 November 1787 | Robert Lowth | Translated from Oxford; died in office |
1787 to 13 May 1809 | Beilby Porteus | Translated from Chester; died in office |
12 June 1809 to 1813 | John Randolph | Translated from Bangor |
14 August 1813 to 1828 | William Howley | Translated to Canterbury |
15 August 1828 to September 1856 | Charles James Blomfield | Translated from Chester; resigned |
11 October 1856 to 1868 | Archibald Campbell Tait | Dean of Carlisle; translated to Canterbury |
4 January 1869 to 6 January 1885 | John Jackson | Translated from Lincoln |
25 February 1885 to 1896 | Frederick Temple | Translated from Exeter |
1897 to 1901 | Mandell Creighton | |
1901 to 1939 | Arthur Winnington-Ingram | |
1939 to 1945 | Geoffrey Fisher | |
1945 to 1955 | John Wand | |
1956 to 1961 | Henry Campbell | |
1961 to 1973 | Robert Stopford | Translated from Peterborough |
1973 to 1981 | Gerald Ellison | |
1981 to 1991 | Graham Douglas Leonard | Translated from Truro, Resigned (converted to Roman Catholicism) |
1991 to 1995 | David Michael Hope | Translated from Wakefield; translated to York |
1996 to present | Richard John Carew Chartres |
[edit] Sources
- Haydn's Book of Dignities (1894) Joseph Haydn/Horace Ockerby, reprinted 1969
- Whitaker's Almanack 1883 to 2004, Joseph Whitaker and Sons Ltd/A&C Black, London