Bishop of Manchester

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The Bishop of Manchester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Manchester in the Province of York.

The diocese covers the south-east of the County of Lancashire. The see is in the City of Manchester where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary, Saint George and Saint Denys, a collegiate church elevated to cathedral status in 1847.

The Bishop's residence is Bishopscourt, Manchester.

The office has existed since the founding of the diocese in 1847 under Queen Victoria. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Nigel Simeon McCulloch, the 11th Lord Bishop of Manchester, who signs Nigel Manchester.


Tenure Incumbent Notes
1848 to 1870 James Prince Lee
1870 to 1886 James Fraser
1886 to 1903 James Moorhouse
1903 to 1921 Edmund Arbuthnott Knox
1921 to 1929 William Temple Translated to York
1929 to 1947 Frederic Warren Translated from Chelmsford
1947 to 1970 William Derrick Lindsay Greer
1970 to 1979 Patrick Campbell Rodger Translated to Oxford
1979 to 1993 Stanley Guy Francis Booth-Clibborn
1993 to 2002 Christopher John Mayfield
2002 to present Nigel Simeon McCulloch Translated from Wakefield
Anglican hierarchy in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Anglican Communion
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