Bishop of Derby
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The Bishop of Derby is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Derby in the Province of Canterbury.
The diocese covers the county of Derbyshire and a small area of Cheshire. The see in the City of Derby where the seat is located at The Cathedral Church of All Saints, formerly a parish church, which was elevated to cathedral status in 1927.
The Bishop's residence is Derby Church House, Derby.
The diocese was formed from part of the Diocese of Southwell in 1927 under King George V. Before this time however there had been two Suffragan bishops of Derby whilst the bishopric was still within the Diocese of Southwell. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Jonathan Sansbury Bailey, the 6th Lord Bishop of Derby, who signs Jonathan Derby.
List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Derby, England and its precursor offices
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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1889 to 1909 | Edward Ash Were, Suffragan Bishop of Derby | |
1909 to 1927 | Charles Thomas Abraham, Suffragan Bishop of Derby | |
1927 to 1936 | Edmund Courtenay Pearce, Bishop of Derby | |
1936 to 1959 | Alfred Edward John Rawlinson | |
1959 to 1969 | Geoffrey Francis Allen | |
1969 to 1988 | Cyril William Johnson Bowles | |
1988 to 1995 | Peter Spencer Dawes | |
5 December 1995 to present | Jonathan Sansbury Bailey | Suffragan Bishop of Dunwich |
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See also