Bishop of Bangor — Bishopric Anglican … Wikipedia
Bishop of Clogher — Christianity portal The Bishop of Clogher is an episcopal title which takes its name after the village of Clogher in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Following the Reformation, there are now parallel apostolic successions: one of the … Wikipedia
Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe — Anglicanism portal The Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe (Full title: Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, Aghadoe, Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, Kilmacduagh and Emly) is the … Wikipedia
Bishop of Dunwich — Contents 1 Anglo Saxon bishops 1.1 List of Anglo Saxon bishops 2 Suffragan bishops … Wikipedia
Bishop Sutton — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption=A view of Bishop Sutton, taken from Knowle Hill latitude= 51.3348 longitude= 2.5921 official name= Bishop Sutton population= approx. 1000 unitary england=Bath and North East Somerset… … Wikipedia
Bishop of Thetford — Anglicanism portal The Bishop of Thetford is an episcopal title which takes its name after the market town of Thetford in Norfolk, England. The title was originally used by the Normans in the 11th century, and is presently us … Wikipedia
Bishop of Ebbsfleet — Anglicanism portal The Bishop of Ebbsfleet is a suffragan bishop who fulfils the role of a provincial episcopal visitor for the whole of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England … Wikipedia
Bishop of Cashel and Ossory — Anglicanism portal The Bishop of Cashel and Ossory (Full title: Bishop of Cashel, Waterford and Lismore with Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin) is the Ordinary of the United Diocese of Cashel, Waterf … Wikipedia
Bishop of Shrewsbury — See also the Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury, a suffragan in the Diocese of Lichfield. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury is the Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury (which is within the Province of Birmingham).The diocese… … Wikipedia
Charles Claxton (bishop) — Charles Robert Claxton (16 November 1903 – 7 March 1992) was the fourth Suffragan Bishop of Warrington[1] later translated to the See of Blackburn.[2] Claxton was educated at Queens College, Cambridge[3] He was ordained in 1928 and began his… … Wikipedia