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    The Bishop of Exeter is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. The See has been vacant since Robert Atwell's...
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    Exeter Cathedral, properly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter, is an Anglican cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter, in...
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  • Leicester. On 4 June 2024, it was announced he is to become the next Bishop of Exeter. Harrison was born on 7 March 1963. He studied mathematics and statistics...
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    Bannister, Alan Bennett, and Philip Pullman. Exeter College was founded in 1314 by Walter Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter and later treasurer to Edward II, and his...
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    the Exeter Cathedral library by Leofric, the first bishop of Exeter, in 1072. It is believed originally to have contained 130 or 131 leaves, of which...
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    Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sih-tər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi...
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    (1741–1803) was an English Bishop of Bristol (1794–1797) and Bishop of Exeter 1797–1803. He was the eldest surviving son of Henry Reginald Courtenay, M...
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    was an English churchman, the founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was successively Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester...
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  • Leofric (before 1016–1072) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter. Probably a native of Cornwall, he was educated on the continent. At the time Edward the Confessor...
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    Church of St Peter in Exeter is the seat of the diocesan Bishop of Exeter. It is part of the Province of Canterbury. The diocesan bishop (vacant since 30 September...
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    1936) was Bishop of Exeter from 1916 to 1936. He was the second son of the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury. Educated at Eton and Oxford, he was rector of Hatfield...
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    Henry Phillpotts (category Bishops of Exeter)
    often called "Henry of Exeter", was the Anglican Bishop of Exeter from 1830 to 1869. One of England's longest serving bishops since the 14th century...
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    Marquess of Exeter is a title that has been created twice, once in the peerage of England and once in the peerage of the United Kingdom. The first creation...
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    was Bishop of Exeter from 1308 and twice served as Lord High Treasurer of England, in 1320 and from 1322 to 1325. He founded what became Exeter College...
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  • Bishop of Exeter (1460–1467) Robert Stillington, Bishop of Bath (1467–1470) George Neville, Archbishop of York (1470–1471) Robert Stillington, Bishop...
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    Hugh Oldham (category Bishops of Exeter)
    was an English cleric who was Bishop of Exeter (1505–19) and a notable patron of education as a founder and patron of Manchester Grammar School and Corpus...
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  • Church of England suffragan bishop who, along with the Bishop of Plymouth, assists the diocesan Bishop of Exeter in overseeing the Diocese of Exeter. "Historical...
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    (25 January 1825 – 16 May 1906) was a bishop in the Church of England and he held the office of Bishop of Exeter between 1885 and 1900. Edward Henry Bickersteth...
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    George Cornelius Gorham (category Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge)
    instituted as vicar of St Just in Penwith by Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of Exeter, in 1846. In 1847 Gorham was presented by the Earl of Cottenham, the Lord...
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    Robert Atwell (category Bishops of Exeter)
    retired bishop, writer, and former Benedictine monk. From 2014 until 2023, he served as the Bishop of Exeter; from 2008 to 2014, he was Bishop of Stockport...
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  • medieval Dean of York and Bishop of Exeter. He was a younger son of John Marshal and his wife Sybilla of Salisbury, and thus a younger brother of William Marshal...
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  • Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter (18 February 1320 – 25 August 1321) Walter Norwich, acting (25 August 1321 – 10 May 1322) Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter (10...
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  • 1504) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Bishop of Exeter. Arundel was the son of Renfry Arundell, High Sheriff of Cornwall and was educated...
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    Frederick Temple (category Bishops of Exeter)
    served as Bishop of Exeter (1869–1885), Bishop of London (1885–1896) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1896–1902). Temple was born in Santa Maura, one of the Ionian...
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    John Grandisson (category Bishops of Exeter)
    1369), also spelt Grandison, was Bishop of Exeter, in Devon, England, from 1327 to his death in 1369. Several works of art associated with him survive...
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  • ships Exeter College, Oxford, England Exeter station (disambiguation), several stations Bishop of Exeter Diocese of Exeter Duke of Exeter Earl of Exeter Marquess...
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    Myles Coverdale (category Bishops of Exeter)
    preacher and, briefly, Bishop of Exeter (1551–1553). In 1535, Coverdale produced the first complete printed translation of the Bible into English. His...
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  • next Bishop of Sodor and Man". The Diocese of Sodor and Man. Retrieved 29 May 2024. "New Bishop of Exeter announced on Devon Day". Diocese of Exeter. 4...
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    they saw themselves as theatrical players rather than criminals. The Bishop of Exeter, John Grandisson, in nearby Chudleigh, issued instructions to his agents...
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  • Conservative politician Lord William Gascoyne-Cecil (1863–1936), Bishop of Exeter Gascoyne-Cecil Lord Cecil (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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