Bishop of Truro

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The diocese of Truro is one of the younger dioceses of the Church of England having been formed in 1876.

The present diocese covers the County of Cornwall and though there has been a Christian presence in the County back into the mists of time, is one of the younger dioceses of the Church of England, having been formed by division of the diocese of Exeter in 1877 along the Devon-Cornwall border by Henry Phillpotts.

Fry an Spyrys (Free the Spirit) is a group based in Cornwall, UK who are campaigning for the disestablishment of the Church of England in Cornwall. It claims that there is a growing threat of merger between the Truro and Exeter dioceses and is campaigning against what it describes as the remorseless drive towards greater centralisation in the Church resulting in less and less local accountability, authority and focus.

The current Bishop signs 'William Truron.'

The see is in Truro and the cathedra is in Truro Cathedral.

Since its foundation its bishops have been:

  1. Edward White Benson 1877-1883 - who left Truro to become Archbishop of Canterbury
  2. George Howard Wilkinson 1883-1891
  3. John Gott 1891-1906
  4. Charles William Stubbs 1906-1912
  5. Winfrid Oldfield Burrows 1912-1919
  6. Frederic Sumpter Guy Warman 1919-1923
  7. Walter Howard Frere 1923-1935
  8. Joseph Wellington Hunkin 1935-1951
  9. Edmund Robert Morgan 1951-1960
  10. John Maurice Key 1960-1973
  11. Graham Douglas Leonard 1973-1981 - later Bishop of London
  12. Peter Mumford 1981-1989
  13. Michael Thomas Ball 1990-1997
  14. William Ind 1997-

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