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Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham is the diocesan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in the Province of York.[1][2]
The diocese covers 847 square miles (2,190 km2) including the whole of Nottinghamshire and a small area of South Yorkshire. The see is in the town of Southwell where the seat is located at the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary (also known as Southwell Minster), which was elevated to cathedral status in 1884. The bishop's residence is Bishop's Manor, Southwell[3] — in the minster precincts.
The diocese was created in 1884. Until 2005 it was known simply by the name "Southwell"; Nottingham was added to the title in that year. The current bishop is Paul Williams, whose election was confirmed on 11 May 2015.[4] There are 314 church buildings in the Diocese.
The bishop is assisted by the suffragan Bishop of Sherwood, the current incumbent being Andy Emerton.
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Assistant bishops
Among those called Assistant Bishop of Southwell:
- 1901 – 1913 (res.): Hamilton Baynes, Vicar of Nottingham, former Bishop of Natal and later Assistant Bishop and Provost of Birmingham[9]
- 1934 – 1943 (d.): Neville Talbot, Vicar of St Mary's, Nottingham and former Bishop of Pretoria[10]
- 1944 – 1945 (res.): Douglas Wilson, former Bishop of British Honduras; became Bishop of Trinidad[11]
- 1946 – 1952: John Weller, Vicar of Edwalton (until 1949), Rector of Holme Pierrepont (from 1951) and former Bishop of the Falkland Islands and in Argentina and Eastern South America[12]
- November 1952 – 1968 (death): Morris Gelsthorpe, former Bishop in Sudan
- 1960–1971 (ret.):[13] Mark Way, Rector of Averham, former Bishop of Masasi
- 1972–1977 (ret.):[14] Bernard Markham, Rector of East Bridgford, former Bishop of Nassau[15]
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