Bishop of Hull
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The Bishop of Hull is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of York, England.[1] The suffragan bishop, along with the Bishop of Selby and the Bishop of Whitby, assists the Archbishop of York in overseeing the diocese.
The title takes its name after the city of Kingston upon Hull and was first created under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534.[2] Today, the Bishop of Hull is responsible for the Archdeaconry of the East Riding.
List of bishops
Bishops of Hull | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1538 | 1559 | Robert Pursglove | Consecrated on 29 December 1538; deprived 1559. |
1559 | 1891 | in abeyance | |
1891 | 1910 | Richard Blunt | |
1910 | 1913 | John Augustine Kempthorne [3] | Translated to Lichfield |
1913 | 1929 | Francis Gurdon | |
1929 | 1931 | no appointment | |
1931 | 1934 | Bernard Heywood | Translated to Ely |
1934 | 1957 | Henry Vodden | |
1957 | 1965 | George Townley | |
1965 | 1977 | Hubert Higgs | |
1977 | 1981 | Geoffrey Paul | Translated to Bradford |
1981 | 1994 | Donald Snelgrove | |
1994 | 1998 | James Jones | Translated to Liverpool |
1998 | 17 October 2014 | Richard Frith | Translated to Hereford |
3 July 2015 | present | Alison White[4] | Consecrated 3 July 2015. |
Source(s):[1][2] |
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