Bishop of Penrith

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The Bishop of Penrith is an episcopal which takes its name after the town of Penrith in Cumbria.[1]

The title was first mentioned (as Pereth) in the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 (alongside a see for Penreth – now called Penrydd – in Pembrokeshire) and was first used for the Diocese of Ripon in 1888,[1] but the incumbent had his episcopal title to Richmond by Royal Warrant in 1889.[1] Since 1939, the Bishop of Penrith is a suffragan bishop in the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle who assists the diocesan Bishop of Carlisle in overseeing the diocese.[1]

List of bishops

Bishops of Penrith
From Until Incumbent Notes
1534 1888 in abeyance
1888 1889 John Pulleine Appointed for the diocese of Ripon. His suffragan title was changed by Royal Warrant to Richmond in 1889.
1889 1939 in abeyance
1939 1944 Grandage Edwards Powell
1944 1959 Herbert Turner
1959 1966 Cyril Bulley Translated to Carlisle
1967 1970 Reginald Foskett
1970 1979 Edward Pugh
1979 1994 George Hacker
1994 2002 Richard Garrard
2002 2009 James Newcome Translated to Carlisle on 10 October 2009. [2][3][4]
2009 2011 no appointment
2011 present Robert Freeman Consecrated on 28 October 2011. [5]
Source(s): [1]

References

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  5. Consecrations of the Bishops of Durham and Penrith

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