Bishop of Peterborough | |
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Bishopric | |
anglican | |
![]() Arms of the Bishop of Peterborough: Gules, two keys in saltire addorsed the wards upwards between four cross-crosslets fitchée or [1] | |
Incumbent: Debbie Sellin | |
Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | Canterbury |
Residence | Bishop's Lodging,The Palace, Peterborough |
Information | |
First holder | John Chambers |
Established | 1541 |
Diocese | Peterborough |
Cathedral | Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew, Peterborough |
The Bishop of Peterborough is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury.
The diocese covers the counties of Northamptonshire (including the Soke of Peterborough) and Rutland. The see is in the City of Peterborough, where the bishop's seat ( cathedra ) is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew. The bishop's residence is Bishop's Lodging, The Palace, Peterborough. The office has been in existence since the foundation of the diocese on 4 September 1541 under King Henry VIII.
The current Bishop of Peterborough is Debbie Sellin, since the confirmation, on 13 December 2023 at Lambeth Palace Chapel, of her election. [2]
As parts of the City of Peterborough are actually in the Diocese of Ely (those parishes south of the River Nene), the last Bishop of Peterborough was appointed as an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Ely with pastoral care for these parishes delegated to him by the Bishop of Ely. [3] [4]
Chronological list of the Bishops of Peterborough:
Bishops of Peterborough | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1541 | 1556 | ![]() | Last Abbot of Peterborough Abbey. Died in office |
1557 | 1559 | ![]() | Deposed |
1560 | 1585 | ![]() | Translated to Norwich |
1585 | 1600 | ![]() | Died in office |
1601 | 1630 | ![]() | Died in office |
1630 | 1632 | ![]() | Translated to Bath & Wells |
1633 | 1634 | ![]() | Translated to Hereford |
1634 | 1638 | ![]() | Died in office |
1639 | 1646 | ![]() | Deprived of the see when the English episcopacy was abolished by Parliament on 9 October 1646; died 1649. |
1646 | 1660 | The see was abolished during the Commonwealth and the Protectorate. [5] [6] | |
1660 | 1663 | ![]() | Translated to Lincoln |
1663 | 1679 | ![]() | Died in office |
1679 | 1685 | ![]() | Translated from Llandaff; translated to Norwich |
1685 | 1690 | ![]() | Deprived of office |
1691 | 1718 | ![]() | Died in office |
1718 | 1728 | ![]() | Died in office |
1729 | 1747 | ![]() | Translated from Llandaff; died in office |
1747 | 1757 | ![]() | Translated to Salisbury |
1757 | 1764 | ![]() | Translated to London |
1764 | 1769 | ![]() | Died in office |
1769 | 1794 | ![]() | Died in office |
1794 | 1813 | ![]() | Translated from Bristol; died in office |
1813 | 1819 | ![]() | Died in office |
1819 | 1839 | ![]() | Translated from Llandaff; died in office |
1839 | 1864 | ![]() | Died in office |
1864 | 1868 | ![]() | Died in office |
1868 | 1891 | ![]() | Translated to York |
1891 | 1897 | ![]() | Translated to London |
1897 | 1916 | ![]() | John Mitchinson, assistant bishop once acted diocesan bishop during Carr-Glyn's illness. [7] |
1916 | 1923 | ![]() | Translated to Winchester |
1924 | 1927 | ![]() | Translated to Leicester |
1927 | 1949 | ![]() | |
1949 | 1956 | ![]() | Died in office |
1956 | 1961 | ![]() | Previously Bishop of Fulham; translated to London |
1961 | 1972 | ![]() | Previously Bishop of Kensington |
1972 | 1984 | ![]() | |
1984 | 1995 | ![]() | Previously suffragan Bishop of Edmonton (London) |
1996 | 2009 | ![]() | Died in office |
2010 | 2023 | ![]() | Previously Archdeacon of Chester. [8] |
2023 | 2023 | ![]() | Bishop of Brixworth. |
2023 | present | ![]() | Translated from Southampton, 13 December 2023. [2] |
Among those called "Assistant Bishop of Peterborough" were:
Honorary assistant bishops — retired bishops taking on occasional duties voluntarily — have included: