Bishop of Fulham

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The Bishop of Fulham is a suffragan bishop who fulfills the role of a provincial episcopal visitor for the Church of England Dioceses of London, Southwark, and Rochester, and visits parishes throughout these dioceses who cannot in good conscience accept the ministry of bishops who have participated in the ordination of women. The role is named after Fulham, an area of south-west London, England.[1][2]

[edit] List of the Bishops of Fulham

Tenure Incumbent Notes
1926 to 1947 Basil Staunton Batty
1947 to 1949 William Marshall Selwyn
1949 to 1955 George Ernest Ingle Translated to Willesden
1955 to 1957 Robert Wright Stopford Translated to Peterborough
1957 to 1966 Roderic Norman Coote Translated to Colchester
1966 to 1970 Alan Francis Bright Rogers
1970 to 1980 John Richard Satterthwaite also Bishop of Gibraltar
1980 to 1982 no appointment
1982 to 1985 Brian John Masters Translated to Edmondton
1985 to 1996 Charles John Klyberg
1996 to Present John Charles Broadhurst SSC

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Bishop of Fulham's Website. Retrieved on 6 June 2008.
  2. ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 2008/2009 (100th edition), Church House Publishing (ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0).

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