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Pre- and post-Reformation Church of England bishops of the Diocese of Lichfield, with its seat at Lichfield Cathedral. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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The diocese of Mercia was founded 656 with Diuma as its first bishop; according to Bede he was at the same time the Bishop of Lindisfarne and of the Middle Angles, amongst whom he died. When Chad was made Bishop in 669, his seat was at Lichfield, thus the diocese was named after that city.
Pages in category "Anglican suffragan bishops in the Diocese of Lichfield" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Gregory was appointed as Bishop of Wolverhampton, a suffragan and area bishop in the Diocese of Lichfield, in 2007. He was ordained and consecrated a bishop on 19 April 2007, by Rowan Williams , Archbishop of Canterbury , at Southwark Cathedral [ 9 ] and installed as Lichfield Cathedral on 5 May 2007. [ 10 ]
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On 24 January 1837, the archdeaconry of Coventry was transferred to the Diocese of Worcester [3] and the Bishop, see and diocese of Lichfield and Coventry all accordingly renamed Lichfield. [3] In 1891 the Bishop of Coventry became a suffragan see (1891-1903), in 1918 a new Diocese of Coventry was recreated. In 1848 the Diocese of Lichfield ...