| Bishops of Selsey |
| From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
| ? 681 |
? 685 |
Saint Wilfrid |
Founder of the see; status as bishop of this see disputed; previously ejected from York; later Bishop of Leicester then of Hexham. |
| c. 685 |
c. 706 |
See absorbed by Winchester diocese, after Wessex conquered Sussex under Cædwalla. |
| ? betw. 706–716 |
betw. 716–731 |
Eadberht |
Also recorded as Eadbeorht, Eadbertus; previously Abbot of Selsey Abbey; often deemed first bishop of this see; died in office. |
| betw. 716–731 |
betw. 716–731 |
Eolla |
Died in office. |
| betw. 716–731 |
733 |
See vacant |
| 733 |
betw. 747–765 |
Sigeferth |
Also recorded as Sigelmus, Sigfridus, Sigga, Siggca, Sicgga; died in office. |
| betw. 747–765 |
betw. 772–780 |
Aluberht |
Also recorded as Ealabeorht, Alubrithus, Alubertus; died in office. |
| betw. 747–765 |
betw. 772–780 |
Oswald |
Also recorded as Osweald, Osa; died in office. |
| betw. 772–780 |
betw. 781–787 |
Gislhere |
Also recorded as Giselherus; died in office. |
| betw. 781–787 |
betw. 786–789 |
Tota |
Died in office. |
| betw. 787–789 |
betw. 805–811 |
Wihthun |
Died in office. |
| betw. 805–811 |
betw. 816–824 |
Æthelwulf |
Also recorded as Ethelulphus; died in office. |
| betw. 816–824 |
betw. 839–845 |
Cynered |
Also recorded as Coenred, Coenredus; died in office. |
| betw. 839–845 |
aft. 860 |
Guthheard |
Also recorded as Guthard, Guðheard; left office. |
| aft. 860 |
bef. 900 |
See possibly vacant |
| bef. 900 |
c. 909, or betw. 909–925 |
Wighelm |
Died in office. |
| c. 909, or betw. 909–925 |
930 or 931 |
Beornheah |
Also recorded as Beornegus; died in office; in Heylyn is placed between Ethelulphus and Coenredus.[4] |
| 930 or 931 |
betw. 940–943 |
Wulfhun |
Omitted in Heylyn;[4] died in office. |
| betw. 940–943 |
betw. 953–956 |
Ælfred |
Also recorded as Alfredus; died in office. |
| betw. 953–956 |
betw. 956–963 |
Brihthelm |
Sometimes identified with Beorhthelm of Winchester; either died in office or translated to Winchester. |
| betw. 956–963 |
979 or 980 |
Eadhelm |
Died in office. |
| 980 |
988 |
Æthelgar |
Translated to Canterbury. |
| betw. 988–990 |
betw. 1007–1009 |
Ordbriht |
Died in office. |
| betw. 1007–1011 |
1031 or 1032 |
Ælfmær |
Died in office. |
| 1032 or 1033 |
1038 |
Æthelric (I) |
Died in office. |
| 1039 |
1047 |
Grimketel |
Also recorded as Grimcytel (also Grimkell in Scandinavian sources); listed as Bishop of Elmham for 1043 as well; died in office. |
| 1047 |
1057 |
Heca |
Died in office. |
| 1058 |
1070 |
Æthelric (II) |
Also recorded as Ethelric; deposed and imprisoned by William the Conqueror. |
| 1070 |
c. 1075 |
Stigand |
See moved to Chichester by decree of the Council of London (1075), Stigand was the last Bishop of Selsey and first Bishop of Chichester. |
| Pre-Reformation Bishops of Chichester |
| From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
| c. 1075 |
1087 |
Stigand of Selsey |
Hitherto Bishop of Selsey; died in office. |
| 1088 |
1088 |
Godfrey |
Some sources cite William as bishop.[5] Godfrey; died in office. |
| 1091 |
1123 |
Ralph de Luffa |
Radulphus; died in office. |
| 1125 |
1145 |
Seffrid (I) |
Seffridus Pelochin; also Abbot of Glastonbury; deprived. |
| 1147 |
1169 |
Hilary |
Date of consecration sometimes given as 1133; previously unsuccessfully nominated for York; died in office. |
| 1169 |
1173 |
See vacant |
| 1173 |
1180 |
John of Greenford |
John de Greenford; previously Dean of Chichester; died in office. |
| 1180 |
1204 |
Seffrid (II) |
Seffridus; died in office. |
| 1204 |
1207 |
Simon of Wells |
Simon Sutwell, Simon FitzRobert, Simon de Camera; died in office. |
| 1209 |
1214 |
Nicholas de Aquila |
Gilbert de l'Aigle; Dean of Chichester; election quashed. |
| 1215 |
1217 |
Richard Poore |
Previously Dean of Salisbury; translated to Salisbury then Durham. |
| 1217 |
1222 |
Ranulf of Wareham |
Ralph de Warham; previously Prior of Norwich; died in office. |
| 1224 |
1244 |
Ralph Neville |
Also Lord Chancellor; elected to Canterbury but rejected by Pope Innocent IV; also unsuccessfully elected to Winchester; died in office. |
| 1244 |
Robert Passelewe |
Archdeacon of Lewes; Henry III's favoured candidate; election declared void by Pope Innocent IV. |
| 1244 |
1253 |
Saint Richard |
Richard de Wych; Archbishop Boniface's favoured candidate; election confirmed by Pope Innocent IV; died in office. |
| 1253 |
1262 |
John Climping |
John of Arundel; previously Chancellor of Chichester; died in office. |
| 1262 |
1287 |
Stephen Bersted |
Stephen of Pagham; died in office. |
| 1288 |
1305 |
Gilbert of St Leonard |
Gilbert de Sancto Leofardo; previously Treasurer of Chichester; died in office. |
| 1305 |
1337 |
John Langton |
Also Lord Chancellor; previous election to Ely quashed; died in office. |
| 1337 |
1362 |
Robert de Stratford |
Previously Archdeacon of Canterbury; also Lord Chancellor and Chancellor of Oxford; died in office. |
| 1362 |
1368 |
William Lenn |
William Lullimore; previously Dean of Chichester; translated to Worcester. |
| 1369 |
1385 |
William Reade |
Previously Archdeacon of Rochester; died in office. |
| 1386 |
1389 |
Thomas Rushhook |
Thomas Rushocke; translated from Llandaff; exiled to Breifne. |
| 1390 |
1395 |
Richard Mitford |
Previously unsuccessfully elected to St David's; also Lord Treasurer of Ireland; translated to Salisbury. |
| 1395 |
1396 |
Robert Waldby |
Translated from Dublin; translated to York. |
| 1396 |
1415 |
Robert Reed |
Translated from Carlisle; died in office. |
| 1417 |
Stephen Patrington |
Translated from St David's; died immediately after appointment. |
| 1418 |
1420 |
Henry Ware |
Previously official to the Archbishop of Canterbury; died in office. |
| 1421 |
1421 |
John Kemp |
Translated from Rochester; translated to London. |
| 1421 |
1426 |
Thomas Polton |
Thomas Pulton; translated from Hereford; translated to Worcester. |
| 1426 |
1429 |
John Rickingale |
Chancellor of York; died in office. |
| 1429 |
Thomas Brunce |
Thomas Brouns; election quashed; later Bishop of Rochester then of Norwich. |
| 1430 |
1438 |
Simon Sydenham |
Simon Sidenham; died in office. |
| 1438 |
1445 |
Richard Praty |
Richard Pratty; also Chancellor of Oxford. |
| 1446 |
1450 |
Adam Moleyns |
Adam Molins; previously Dean of Salisbury; also Lord Privy Seal; died in office. |
| 1450 |
1459 |
Reginald Pecock |
Reginald Peacock; translated from St Asaph; deprived for heresy. |
| 1459 |
1477 |
John Arundel |
Previously Archdeacon of Richmond. |
| 1478 |
1503 |
Edward Story |
Translated from Carlisle. |
| 1503 |
1506 |
Richard FitzJames |
Translated from Rochester; translated to London. |
| 1508 |
1536 |
Robert Sherborne |
Robert Sherburne; translated from St David's; resigned shortly before his death. |
| Bishops of Chichester during the Reformation |
| From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
| 1536 |
1543 |
Richard Sampson |
Previously Dean of Lichfield; also Dean of St Paul's; translated to Lichfield & Coventry. |
| 1543 |
1551 |
George Day |
Provost of King's College, Cambridge; deprived by Edward VI. |
| 1552 |
1553 |
John Scory |
Translated from Rochester; deprived by Mary I; later Bishop of Hereford. |
| 1553 |
1556 |
George Day (restored) |
Restored by Mary I; died in office. |
| 1557 |
1558 |
John Christopherson |
Previously Dean of Norwich; died in office. |
| Post-Reformation Bishops of Chichester |
| From |
Until |
Incumbent |
Notes |
| 1559 |
1568 |
William Barlow |
Marian exile; had resigned Bath and Wells (being married); died in office. |
| 1570 |
1582 |
Richard Curteys |
Richard Curtis; died in office. |
| 1582 |
1586 |
See vacant |
| 1586 |
1596 |
Thomas Bickley |
Previously Warden of Merton College, Oxford. |
| 1596 |
1605 |
Anthony Watson |
Previously Lord High Almoner; also Dean of Bristol 1590–1598; died in office. |
| 1605 |
1609 |
Lancelot Andrewes |
Previously Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge; translated to Ely then Winchester. |
| 1609 |
1619 |
Samuel Harsnett |
Previously Archdeacon of Essex; translated to Norwich then York. |
| 1619 |
1628 |
George Carleton |
Translated from Llandaff; died in office. |
| 1628 |
1638 |
Richard Montagu |
Previously Archdeacon of Hereford; translated to Norwich. |
| 1638 |
1641 |
Brian Duppa |
Previously Dean of Christ Church, Oxford; translated to Salisbury. |
| 1642 |
1646 |
Henry King |
Previously Dean of Rochester; deprived of the see when the English episcopy was abolished by Parliament on 9 October 1646. |
| 1646 |
1660 |
The see was abolished during the Commonwealth and the Protectorate.[6][7] |
| 1660 |
1669 |
Henry King (restored) |
Reinstated on the restoration of the episcopacy; died in office. |
| 1670 |
1675 |
Peter Gunning |
Previously Master of St John's College, Cambridge; also Regius Professor of Divinity 1661–1674; translated to Ely. |
| 1675 |
1678 |
Ralph Brideoake |
Previously Dean of Salisbury; died in office. |
| 1679 |
1685 |
Guy Carleton |
Translated from Bristol; died in office. |
| 1685 |
1689 |
John Lake |
Translated from Bristol; deprived as a non-juror. |
| 1689 |
1691 |
Simon Patrick |
Previously Dean of Peterborough; translated to Ely. |
| 1691 |
1696 |
Robert Grove |
Previously Archdeacon of Middlesex; died in office. |
| 1696 |
1709 |
John Williams |
Died in office. |
| 1709 |
1722 |
Thomas Manningham |
Previously Dean of Windsor; died in office. |
| 1722 |
1724 |
Thomas Bowers |
Also Archdeacon of Canterbury since 1721. |
| 1724 |
1731 |
Edward Waddington |
Died in office. |
| 1731 |
1740 |
Francis Hare |
Translated from St Asaph. |
| 1740 |
1754 |
Matthias Mawson |
Translated from Llandaff; translated to Ely. |
| 1754 |
1797 |
Sir William Ashburnham, Bt. |
Previously Dean of Chichester. |
| 1798 |
1824 |
John Buckner |
Sometime Rector of St Giles, London; died in office. |
| 1824 |
1831 |
Robert Carr |
Previously Dean of Hereford; translated to Worcester. |
| 1831 |
1836 |
Edward Maltby |
Translated to Durham. |
| 1836 |
1840 |
William Otter |
Previously Principal of King's College, London; died in office. |
| 1840 |
1842 |
Philip Shuttleworth |
Previously Warden of New College, Oxford; died in office. |
| 1842 |
1870 |
Ashurst Gilbert |
Previously Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford; died in office. |
| 1870 |
1895 |
Richard Durnford |
Previously Archdeacon of Manchester; died in office. |
| 1896 |
1907 |
Ernest Wilberforce |
Translated from Newcastle; died in office. |
| 1908 |
1919 |
Charles Ridgeway |
Previously Dean of Carlisle. |
| 1919 |
1929 |
Winfrid Burrows |
Translated from Truro; died in office. |
| 1929 |
1958 |
George Bell |
Previously Dean of Canterbury; died in office. |
| 1958 |
1974 |
Roger Wilson |
Translated from Wakefield; retired. |
| 1974 |
2001 |
Eric Kemp |
Previously Dean of Worcester; retired and became "Bishop Emeritus of Chichester". |
| 2001 |
2012 |
John Hind |
Translated from Europe; retired. |
| 2012 |
incumbent |
Martin Warner |
Translated from Whitby. |
| Source(s):[3][4][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] |