Bishop of Wakefield

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

The diocese covers south-west Yorkshire. The see is in the City of Wakefield where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of All Saints, a parish church elevated to cathedral status in 1888.

The Bishop's residence is Bishop's Lodge, Wakefield.

The office has existed since the founding of the diocese in 1888 under Queen Victoria. The Cathedral contains a memorial to Bishop Walsham How, the first Bishop of Wakefield. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Stephen George Platten, the 12th Bishop of Wakefield, who signs Stephen Wakefield.


Tenure Incumbent Notes
1889 to 1897 William Walsham How
1897 to 1928 George Rodney Eden
1928 to 1938 James Buchanan Seaton
1938 to 1946 Campbell Richard Home
1946 to 1949 Henry McGovan
1949 to 1958 Roger Plumpton Wilson
1958 to 1968 John Alexander Ramsbotham
1968 to 1977 Eric Treacy
1977 to 1985 Colin Clement Walter James
1985 to 1992 David Michael Hope
1992 to 2003 Nigel Simeon McCulloch
2003 to present Stephen George Platten


Anglican hierarchy in the United Kingdom and Ireland
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