Anglican Bishop of Nottingham
For the Roman Catholic Bishop, see Bishop of Nottingham (Roman Catholic).
The Anglican Bishop of Nottingham was an episcopal title used by a Church of England suffragan bishop.[1] The title took its name after the county town of Nottingham and was first created under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534. Until 1837, Nottingham had been part of the Diocese of York, when it then became part of the Diocese of Lincoln. With the creation of the Diocese of Southwell in 1884, Nottingham became part of that diocese. Since 2005, Nottingham gives its name to the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham.
List of suffragan bishops
Anglican Bishops of Nottingham | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1567 | 1570 | Richard Barnes | Translated to Carlisle, and later to Durham |
1570 | 1870 | in abeyance | |
1870 | 1877 | Henry Mackenzie | |
1877 | 1893 | Edward Trollope | |
1893 | 2005 | in abeyance | |
Since 2005, Nottingham has been part of the title for the diocesan Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham | |||
Source(s): [1] |
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