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| Guildford Cathedral before ascending to the | Episcopate, a post he held until retirement 18 years la |
| tor of Wolverhampton when he ascended to the | Episcopate, a post he held for a decade. |
| In 1979 he ascended to the | Episcopate, a post he held for 8 years. |
| Mission Society when he was elevated to the | Episcopate, a post he held until his retirement to York |
| Eight years later he ascended to the | Episcopate, a post he held for seventeen years. |
| l Dean of Eastbourne before ascending to the | Episcopate, a post he held for 7 years. |
| con of Southwark before his elevation to the | Episcopate, a post he held until retirement to Oxted in |
| d retained international recognition for his | episcopate all the way from his accession in 1566 until |
| asion Forces provided an unusual start to an | Episcopate although the last decade of his service was |
| At some point during his | episcopate, an eighth archdeaconry was established in h |
| em he found there, which still adhered to an | episcopate and supported the monarch's position as the |
| ril 2007, Bishop Provost was ordained to the | episcopate, and formally installed by the Archbishop of |
| In 2002 he was ordained to the | episcopate and succeeded the Rt Revd Geoffrey Rowell fo |
| nardo, who added to the cathedral during his | episcopate and was sent by Tedald in 1026 on a paid vis |
| He was consecrated to the | episcopate and installed as ordinary by Archbishop Patr |
| d disagreeing with Episcopalian views of the | episcopate, and as a result, ELCA pastors ordained by o |
| He was ordained to the | episcopate and installed as Archbishop of Malta on 26 J |
| In 1935 he was elevated to the | Episcopate and retired in 1960. |
| were disciples of his who were raised to the | episcopate and placed over churches by him. |
| nalysis of a few events during de Coventre's | episcopate, and the events of his time. |
| Porphyrius, a man considered unworthy of the | episcopate and also a meletian. |
| he King's feet, humbly begging to resign the | episcopate and merely requesting that he might retain h |
| he most notable of the members of the French | episcopate, and was particularly in favour with King Ph |
| He was consecrated to the | episcopate and installed as ordinary of Estonia on 10 S |
| nsibilities in the Commissions of the Polish | Episcopate and taught Canon Law at the Academy of the C |
| ewsbury and finally (before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Bradford. |
| is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Westmorland. |
| and, his final post before elevation to the | episcopate, Archdeacon of Manchester. |
| is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of the East Riding. |
| ney and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Northolt. |
| ter and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Southwark. |
| ng; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Archdeacon of Southend. |
| is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of the East Riding. |
| ng; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Archdeacon of Berkshire. |
| ng, and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Wells. |
| ing and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Berkshire. |
| pas and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Archdeacon of Macclesfield. |
| ham and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Taunton from 1992. |
| ton and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Stafford. |
| is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Glendalough. |
| eld and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Stoke-on-Trent. |
| tol and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Worcester. |
| th; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Archdeacon of Cardigan. |
| is final appointment before elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Lincoln. |
| ton and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Archdeacon of Lancaster. |
| The diocese and the | episcopate are today part of the Anglican Communion. |
| The dates of his | episcopate are unknown besides the date of 483 and the |
| att and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Area Dean of Maidenhead. |
| edia (1912), the Count of Cedillo places his | episcopate around the year 376. |
| St George's, Jesmond before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow eight years later. |
| n the same city before his ordination to the | episcopate as the Bishop of British Columbia. |
| acon of Chester before being elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Calcutta in 1876 and Metropolit |
| Chaplain to the King he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Norwich in 1910, a post he held |
| ishop of the Diocese before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Mombasa, then Archbishop of Eas |
| Rector of Chelmsford when he ascended to the | Episcopate as the Bishop of Sodor and Man, a post he he |
| tor of Woolwich before being elevated to the | Episcopate as the inaugural Bishop of Qu'Appelle . |
| and then Benwell before his elevation to the | Episcopate as the second Bishop of Pontefract, with the |
| n Mission, Hackney until his elevation o the | Episcopate as Bishop of Zululand in 1889. |
| on of the Goldfields before elevation to the | Episcopate as the 4th Bishop of Kalgoorlie. |
| ohn, Westminster before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Dover in 1964. |
| thedral, Victoria until his elevation to the | Episcopate as the inaugural Bishop of Kootenay. |
| lege, Canterbury before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Assistant Bishop of Jerusalem in 1970. |
| Archdeacon of Totnes before elevation to the | episcopate as Bishop of Plymouth. |
| of Edmonton North until his elevation to the | Episcopate as the second Bishop of Edmonton. |
| er a post he held until his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of British Columbia in 1915. |
| In 1894 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as the Bishop of Grafton and Armidale and si |
| In 1892 he was elevated to the | Episcopate, as the fifth Bishop of Quebec. |
| llege, Cambridge until his ordination to the | episcopate as the Bishop of Ely. |
| In 1923 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as the 4th Bishop of Tinnevelly. |
| In 1980 he was ordained to the | episcopate as Bishop of Maidstone and was translated to |
| In 1921 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Lebombo. |
| In 1936 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as its Bishop, serving for 21 years. |
| In 1985 he was ordained to the | episcopate as the seventh Bishop of Wangaratta, a post |
| smouth Cathedral before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Suffragan bishop of Swindon in 1994. |
| at Bristol Cathedral before elevation to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
| and then Ranchi before his elevation to the | Episcopate as the inaugural Bishop of Chota Nagpur. |
| He was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Antigua in 1944 and resigned in |
| ean of Dunstable before his elevation to the | Episcopate as the fourth Bishop of Pontefract with the |
| He was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop Suffragan of Lancaster in 1985, ag |
| He was raised to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Chichester in 1908. |
| In 1878 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau, serving for seven years |
| chdeacon of the area before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Egypt. |
| istol Cathedral before his ordination to the | episcopate as suffragan Bishop of Grantham. |
| Ordained to the | episcopate as Suffragan Bishop of Tonbridge he was tran |
| ster Gate and Hessle before elevation to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
| ebendary of York before his elevation to the | Episcopate as the inaugural Bishop of Pontefract. |
| Wales following which he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Kalgoorlie. |
| acon of Bedford before his ordination to the | episcopate as the Bishop of Wolverhampton. |
| of the Bahamas before being elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau. |
| In 1895 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Wellington, a post he held for |
| He was first elevated to the | Episcopate as the Suffragan Bishop of Swansea in 1915 b |
| He was consecrated to the | episcopate as Titular Bishop of Ierafi and Vicar Aposto |
| eacon of Edmonton until his elevation to the | Episcopate as its Diocesan Bishop in 1976. |
| rhu for 20 years before his elevation to the | Episcopate as the Bishop of Nagpur. |
| lege, Canterbury when he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Singapore. |
| In 1952 he ascended to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Dorchester and was translated t |
| In 1975 he was ordained to the | episcopate as the sixth Bishop of Wangaratta, a post he |
| He was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Hereford in 1973 and died in po |
| He was ordained to the | episcopate as Willesden followed in 1979 and six years |
| Margaret Street when he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau, a post he held until 19 |
| d for five years before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Bath and Wells in 1921. |
| and Winnipeg before elevation in 1950 to the | Episcopate as the 7th Bishop of Athabasca. |
| Elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Kalgoorlie in 1950 he was later |
| resham Street In 1947 he was ordained to the | episcopate as the second Bishop of Fulham, a post he wa |
| priest in March 1838 and was elevated to the | episcopate as Bishop of Plymouth on 10 July 1855, a pos |
| Truro Cathedral before being ordained to the | episcopate as the suffragan Bishop of St Germans (1985- |
| chdeacon of Bradford before elevation to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
| acon of Goulburn before his rdination to the | episcopate as the fifth Bishop of Grafton in 1956. |
| chester Cathedral before he ascending to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Grantham in 1965. |
| Ealing followed before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Bombay in 1898. |
| Mary's, Portsea before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Ripon. |
| field, Liverpool before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Norwich in 1893, a post he held |
| he ordination of women to the priesthood and | episcopate as well as to liberal Anglican views of homo |
| logical College before his ordination to the | episcopate as Bishop of Antigua. |
| eacon of Halifax before his elevation to the | Episcopate as the third Bishop of Pontefract with the a |
| ssionary Society until his ordination to the | episcopate as the Bishop of Peterborough in 1924. |
| sca and four years later was elevated to the | Episcopate as the Bishop of Moosonoe. |
| n for fourteen years before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Kensington. |
| sionary with the SPG before ascending to the | episcopate as Bishop of Chota Nagpore in 1905. |
| ter's Folkestone until his ordination to the | episcopate as the second Bishop of Ebbsfleet. |
| later Dean of Ferns before elevation to the | Episcopate as the 3rd Bishop of the United Diocese of K |
| , Cambridge before elevation to the Colonial | Episcopate as Bishop of Adelaide in 1905 . |
| isbury Cathedral when he was elevated to the | Episcopate as the Bishop of Ripon, a post he held until |
| nd then of Liverpool before ascending to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Sodor and Man in 1887. |
| In 1940 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, a p |
| Leicester Cathedral before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow in 1958. |
| lton next Dover before being elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Nassau. |
| chdeacon of the area before elevation to the | episcopate as Bishop of Stockport. |
| on of the East Riding he was elevated to the | Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Archbishop of York. |
| Cathedral, Edinburgh before elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow five years later. |
| of Doncaster, in 1947 he was elevated to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Woolwich , a post he held until |
| rom 1901 to 1911 before his elevation to the | Episcopate as Bishop of Southwark in 1911. |
| He was consecrated to the | Episcopate at St Andrew's Cathedral, Glasgow on 20 Octo |
| He was consecrated to the | Episcopate at Preshome on 27 September 1761. |
| of his monastery before being elected to the | episcopate at Worcester. |
| e on 2 September 1864 and consecrated to the | Episcopate at the Vatican on 25 September 1864. |
| Bishop of Shrewsbury, and consecrated to the | Episcopate at St Anthony's Church, Wythenshawe, Manches |
| , Devon and finally (before elevation to the | Episcopate) Barnstaple. |
| s, as most of those appointed to the English | episcopate before the Conquest had previously been roya |
| His | episcopate began with the death of his predecessor, Ove |
| 967, Archimandrite Laurus was elected to the | episcopate, being consecrated bishop of Manhattan at th |
| During his | episcopate, Bishop Mahoney remained interested and invo |
| nditions became more satisfactory during his | episcopate, but much of the credit for this is due to E |
| e records during his three and a half decade | episcopate, but his activities in his own diocese are b |
| Little is known about his | episcopate, but he was held to be a saint after his dem |
| d many charters in or around Ross during his | episcopate, but also various royal charters, including |
| He was ordained to the | episcopate by Pope Benedict XVI with Cardinals Tarcisio |
| he Breviary states that he was raised to the | episcopate by Pope Gregory; and Adam King's Kalendar (1 |
| He began his | episcopate by reforming the cathedral canons, along the |
| ton and finally (before his elevation to the | episcopate) Camberwell. |
| eld and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Canon Pastor of Peterborough Cathedral. |
| 37) and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Canon Residentiary at Gloucester Cathedral. |
| ich and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Canterbury Diocesan Director of Ordinands. |
| During the ten years of his | episcopate Cardinal Fischer consecrated in the diocese |
| r and after that (until his elevation to the | Episcopate) Chaplain to the Bishop of Barbados. |
| Most of what is known about Blois' | episcopate comes from his acta, or records; 86 of them |
| However, when in 1834 the | episcopate decided to found the Catholic University of |
| cer and finally (before his elevation to the | Episcopate) Development and Training Officer, C of E Co |
| lsome man and, after a stormy and tyrannical | episcopate, died on 19 December 1343, possibly poisoned |
| er; and finally, before his elevation to the | Episcopate, Director of Training for the Diocese of Bla |
| usal to sign the joint letter of the Spanish | episcopate during the civil war caused Generalissimo Fr |
| Towards the end of Bishop England's | episcopate, editors and writers had assumed many of the |
| en an archdeacon before his elevation to the | episcopate, either of Buckingham or of Lincoln. |
| His short | episcopate ended when he died, according to Andrew of W |
| His | episcopate fell in a time when the role of bishops had |
| When peace came he was raised to the | episcopate, firstly for two years as the Suffragan Bish |
| ural Dean of Hackney before elevation to the | episcopate: firstly as Bishop of Kensington; and then, |
| 0, a post he held until his ascension to the | Episcopate five years later. |
| Elevation to the | Episcopate followed in 1970 and he retired nine years l |
| Ordination to the | Episcopate followed in 1999 when he was appointed to th |
| Elevation to the | Episcopate followed ten years later and he stayed in th |
| translated to St Albans where he served the | Episcopate for a further six years. |
| f Salta in 1969 before being ordained to the | episcopate four years later as Bishop of Northern Argen |
| In the first few years of his | episcopate, Gordon made a determined, unsuccessful effo |
| In 1874, toward the end of his | episcopate, Gregg presided over the division of the Dio |
| Within the first five years of his | episcopate, Hartley had begun or dedicated more than 25 |
| No official acts from his | episcopate have survived, and there is just a brief dea |
| Towards the end of his | Episcopate he stated |
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