Bishop of Willesden
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The Bishop of Willesden is an episcopal title given to a suffragan bishop in the Church of England Diocese of London, which is within the Province of Canterbury, England.[1] The title takes its name after Willesden, an area of the London Borough of Brent.
[edit] List of the Bishops of Willesden
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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1911 to 1929 | William Willcox Perrin | |
1929 to 1940 | Guy Vernon Smith | Translated to Leicester |
1940 to 1942 | Henry Colville Montgomery Campbell | Translated to Kensington |
1942 to 1950 | Edward Michael Gresford Jones | Translated to St Albans |
1950 to 1955 | Gerald Alexander Ellison | Translated to Chester |
1955 to 1964 | George Ernest Ingle | Formerly Bishop of Fulham |
1964 to 1973 | Graham Douglas Leonard | Translated to Truro |
1974 to 1985 | Geoffrey Hewlett Thompson | Translated to Exeter |
1985 to 1991 | Thomas Frederick Butler | Translated to Leicester |
1992 to 2000 | Geoffrey Graham Dow | Translated to Carlisle |
2001 to Present | Peter Alan Broadbent |
[edit] References
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 2008/2009 (100th edition), Church House Publishing (ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0).
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