List of the Bishops of Carlisle

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The following people were bishops of the Diocese of Carlisle ( England ):

Bishops of Carlisle
Name (life data) Term of office annotation image
Athelwold
(† May 25, 1156 or May 10, 1157)
1132 to 1156/7
Paulinus of Leeds
although he was elected at the request of the king, he refused the office.
vacant 1186 to 1200
Bernard
(† before May 26, 1214)
1200 to 1214 previously Archbishop of Ragusa
Hugh of Beaulieu
(† June 3 or 4, 1223)
1218 to 1223
Walter Mauclerk
(† around October 28, 1248)
1223 to 1246 during the time also Lord High Treasurer
New Year's Eve of Everdon
(† 1254)
1246 to 1254 previously Lord Keeper of the Great Seal
Thomas de Vipont
(† October 25, 1256)
1254 to 1256
Robert de St Agatha
(† after 1257)
1256 (elect) refused the election
Robert de Chaury
(† October 1278)
1257 to 1278
Ralph de Irton
(† March 1, 1292)
1278 to 1292
John Halton
(† November 1, 1324)
1292 to 1324
William Airmyn
1325 The election was canceled
John Ross
(† 1332)
1325 to 1332
John Kirkby
(† after December 3, 1352)
1332 to 1352
John Horncastle
1352 but chosen by the Pope rejected
Gilbert Welton
(† November / December 1362)
1353 to 1362
Thomas Appleby
(† December 5, 1395)
1363 to 1395
Robert Reade
(† June 1415)
1396 before that Bishop of Waterford and Lismore and then Bishop of Chichester
Thomas Merke}
(† 1409)
1397 to 1399
William Strickland
(† August 30, 1419)
1399 to 1419
Roger Whelpdale
(† February 4, 1423)
1419 to 1423
William Barrow
(† September 4, 1429)
1423 to 1429 previously Bishop of Bangor
Marmaduke Lumley
(† after December 1, 1450)
1429 to 1430 meanwhile Lord High Treasurer, then Bishop of Lincoln
Nicholas Close
(† between October 15 and October 31, 1452)
1450 to 1452 then Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield
William Percy
(† April 26, 1462)
1452 to 1462
John Kingscote
(† November 5, 1463)
1462 to 1463
Richard Scrope
(† May 10, 1468)
1463 is 1468
Edward Story
(† March 16, 1503)
1468 to 1478 then Bishop of Chichester
Richard Bell
(† 1496)
1478 to 1495 he resigned on September 4th
William Senhouse
(† 1505)
1495 to 1502 thereafter Bishop of Durham
Richard Leyburn
(† 1508)
1503 to 1508
John Penny
(† 1520)
1508 to 1520 before that Bishop of Bangor
John Kite
(† June 19, 1537)
1521 to 1537 before that Archbishop of Armagh
Robert Aldrich
(† March 5, 1556)
1537 to 1556
Owen Oglethorpe
(† December 31, 1559)
1556 to 1559
John Best
(† May 22, 1570)
1561 to 1570
Richard Barnes
(† August 24, 1587)
1570 to 1577 thereafter Bishop of Durham
John May
(† February 15, 1598)
1577 to 1598
Henry Robinson
(† June 19, 1616)
1598 to 1616
Robert Snowdon
(† May 15, 1621)
1616 to 1621
Richard Milbourne
(† May 1624)
1621 to 1624 before that Bishop of St Davids
Richard Senhouse
(† May 6, 1626)
1624 to 1626
Francis White
(† February 1638)
1626 to 1629 then Bishop of Norwich and Ely
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Barnaby Potter
(† January 1642)
1629 to 1642
James Ussher
(† March 21, 1656)
1642 to 1656 was also Archbishop of Armagh
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vacant 1656 to 1660
Richard Sterne
(† June 18, 1683)
1660 to 1664 then Archbishop of York
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Edward Rainbowe
(† March 26, 1684)
1664 to 1684
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Thomas Smith
(† April 12, 1702)
1684 to 1702
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William Nicolson
1702 to 1718
Samuel Bradford
(† May 17, 1731)
1718 to 1723 then Bishop of Rochester
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John Waugh
(† October 29, 1734)
1723 to 1734
George Fleming
(† July 2, 1747)
1734 to 1747
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Richard Osbaldeston
(† May 15, 1764)
1747 to 1762 then Bishop of London
Charles Lyttelton
(† December 22, 1768)
1762 to 1768
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Edmund Law
(† August 14, 1787)
1769 to 1787
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John Douglas
(† May 18, 1807)
1787 to 1791 then Bishop of Salisbury
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Edward Venables Vernon
(† November 5, 1847)
1791 to 1808 then Archbishop of York
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Samuel Goodenough
(† August 12, 1827)
1808 to 1827
Hugh Percy
(† February 5, 1856)
1827 to 1856 before that Bishop of Rochester
Henry Montagu Villiers
(† August 9, 1861)
1856 to 1860 thereafter Bishop of Durham
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Samuel Waldegrave
(† October 1, 1869)
1860 to 1869
Harvey Goodwin
(† November 25, 1891)
1869 to 1891
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John Bardsley
(† September 14, 1904)
1892 to 1904 before that, Bishop of Sodor and Man
John William Diggle
(† March 24, 1920)
1904 to 1920
Henry Herbert Williams 1920 to 1946
Thomas Bloomer 1946 to 1966
Sydney Cyril Bulley 1966 to 1972
David Halsey 1972 to 1989
Ian Harland 1989 to 1999
Graham Dow 2000 to 2009
James William Scobie Newcome 2009 until today

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Individual evidence

  1. Unless otherwise noted, all information is from: Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, pp. 212-214.
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  3. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 99
  4. ^ A b Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 217
  5. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 236
  6. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 102
  7. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 234
  8. ^ A b Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 221
  9. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 224
  10. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 265
  11. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 250
  12. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 241
  13. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 253
  14. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 266
  15. ^ Powicke & Fryde: Handbook of British Chronology. Second Edition, London, 1961, p. 222