Bishop of Grimsby
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In the Church of England the Bishop of Grimsby is a suffragan (assistant) bishop to the Bishop of Lincoln. The current incumbent (in 2008) is the Right Reverend David Rossdale[1].His official residence is Bishop's House, Church Lane, Irby-on-Humber, Lincolnshire. His predecessors were
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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1935 to 1937 | Ernest Morell Blackie | |
1937 to 1958 | Arthur Ivan Greaves | |
1958 to 1966 | Kenneth Healey | |
1966 to 1979 | Gerald Fitzmaurice Colin | |
1979 to 2000 | David Tustin |
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[edit] Notes
- ^ Crockford's on-line Accessed 21:31 1st May 2008