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  2. Ian Cundy - Wikipedia

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    He was consecrated a bishop on 3 July 1992 by George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Westminster Abbey, [8] He was enthroned as the 37th Bishop of Peterborough in 1996, where he remained until his death in May 2009. [9] Cundy served as a member of the board of governors of Monkton Combe School from 1986 to 1995. [10]

  3. Bishop of Peterborough - Wikipedia

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    The bishop's residence is Bishop's Lodging, The Palace, Peterborough. The office has been in existence since the foundation of the diocese on 4 September 1541 under King Henry VIII . The current Bishop of Peterborough is Debbie Sellin , since the confirmation , on 13 December 2023 at Lambeth Palace Chapel , of her election .

  4. Bill Westwood - Wikipedia

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    From the creation of the London area scheme in 1979, he was the first area bishop, [5] remained in that see until his translation to Peterborough in late 1984. He was enthroned at Peterborough Cathedral on 12 January 1985, [ 6 ] but had become Bishop of Peterborough before that point, [ 7 ] with the confirmation of his canonical election to ...

  5. William Piers (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    William Piers (Pierse, Pierce; c. 1580 –1670) was Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1621 to 1624, Bishop of Peterborough from 1630 to 1632 and Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1632 until the abolition of episcopacy in 1646, then again from the Restoration in 1660 to his death in 1670.

  6. Theodore Woods - Wikipedia

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    He was consecrated a bishop on St Matthew's Day 1916 (21 September), by Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, at Westminster Abbey, [8] to serve as Bishop of Peterborough. While Bishop of Peterborough, Woods served as episcopal secretary for the 1920 Lambeth Conference. [9] His appointment to Peterborough had come midway through the First ...

  7. Thomas Dove - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dove (1555 – 30 August 1630) was Bishop of Peterborough from 1601 to 1630. Dove was born in London , England , and educated at Merchant Taylors' School from 1564 to 1571. [ 1 ] He was named as one of the first scholars of Jesus College, Oxford in its foundation charter in 1571 , but never attended. [ 2 ]

  8. Douglas Feaver - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Russell Feaver (1914–1997) was the Bishop of Peterborough in the Church of England from 1972 [1] to 1984. [2] Fever was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Keble College, Oxford; [3] and ordained in 1938. [4] He was a curate at St Alban's Abbey then a wartime chaplain in the RAFVR.

  9. Joseph Henshaw - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Henshaw (1603–1679) was bishop of Peterborough in the East of England from 1663 until his death. [1] Henshaw was educated at London Charterhouse and Magdalen Hall of Hertford College, Oxford, receiving a B.A. in 1624 and a D.D. in 1639.