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Bishop of Rochester

Diocesan bishop in the Church of England


Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

FieldValue
bishopricRochester
borderanglican
coatDiocese of Rochester arms.svg
coat_size200
coat_captionArms of the Bishop of Rochester: Argent, on a saltire gules an escallop or
incumbentJonathan Gibbs
provinceCanterbury
residenceBishopscourt, Rochester
established604
cathedralRochester Cathedral
first_incumbentJustus
dioceseRochester

The Bishop of Rochester is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury.

The town of Rochester has the bishop's seat, at the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, which was founded as a Catholic cathedral in 604. After the English Reformation, during the late 17th and 18th centuries, it was customary for the Bishop of Rochester to also be appointed Dean of Westminster. The practice ended in 1802. The diocese covers two London boroughs and West Kent, which includes Medway and Maidstone.

The bishop's residence is Bishopscourt in Rochester. His Latin episcopal signature is: "(firstname) Roffen", Roffensis being the genitive case of the Latin name of the see. The office was created in 604 at the founding of the diocese in the Kingdom of Kent under King Æthelberht.

Jonathan Gibbs has served as Bishop of Rochester since the confirmation of his election, on 24 May 2022.

History

The Diocese of Rochester was historically the oldest and smallest of all the suffragan sees of Canterbury. It was founded by St Augustine, who in 604 consecrated St Justus as its first bishop. (After two more Roman bishops, all subsequent bishops until 1066, beginning with Ithamar, were drawn from the Christianised inhabitants of Kent.) The diocesan territory consisted roughly of the western part of Kent, separated from the rest of the county by the River Medway, though the diocesan boundaries did not follow the river very closely. The restricted territory of the diocese meant that it needed only one archdeacon to supervise all 97 parishes.

From the foundation of the see, the Archbishop of Canterbury had enjoyed the privilege of nominating the bishop, but Archbishop Theobald transferred the right to the Benedictine monks of the cathedral, who exercised it for the first time in 1148.

List of bishops

Pre-Conquest

Pre-Conquest Bishops of RochesterFromUntilIncumbentNotes
604624JustusTranslated to Canterbury.
624624 or 625RomanusDrowned in the Mediterranean Sea off Italy
624 or 625633Seat vacant
633644PaulinusTranslated from York.
unknownbet. 655–664Ithamar
bet. 655–664c. 664Damianus
possibly 669676PuttaResigned. Translated to Hereford.
possibly 676678CwichelmResigned.
possibly 678bet. 699–716Gebmund
bet. 699–716726Tobias
possibly 727739Ealdwulf
possibly 740747Dunn
747bet. 765–772Eardwulf
bet. 765–772bet. 781–785Diora
bet. 781–785803 or 804Waermund (I)
804bet. 842–844Beornmod
844bet. 845–868Tatnoth
bet. 845–868bet. 845–868Badenoth
bet. 845–868bet. 845–868Waermund (II)
bet. 845–868bet. 868–880Cuthwulf
bet. 868–880bet. 893–896Swithwulf
bet. 893–900bet. 909–926Ceolmund
bet. 909–926933 or 934Cyneferth
933 or 934bet. 946–964Burgric
bet. 946–949bet. 955–964Beorhtsige
bet. ? – 964994 or 995Ælfstan
994 or 995bet. c. 1013 – ?Godwine (I)
bet. c. 1013 – ?bet. 1046–1058Godwine (II)
10581075Siward
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Conquest to Reformation

Bishops of Rochester (Catholic)FromUntilIncumbentNotes
10761077ArnostDied in office.
10771108GundulfBuilder of Rochester Castle, the White Tower and Father of the Corps of Royal Engineers. Died in office.
11081114Ralph d'EscuresTranslated to Canterbury.
11141124ErnulfDied in office.
11251137JohnDied in office.
11391142John IIDied in office.
11421148AscelinDied in office.
11481182WalterDied in office.
11821184WaleranDied in office.
11851214Gilbert GlanvillDied in office.
12151226Benedict of SausetunAlso recorded as Benedict of Sawston. Died in office.
12271235Henry SandfordDied in office.
12351250Richard WendeneDied in office.
12511274Lawrence of St MartinDied in office.
12741277Walter de MertonFormerly Archdeacon of Bath and Lord Chancellor. Died in office.
12781283John BradfieldDied in office.
1283John Kirkby (bishop-elect)Elected, but resigned without consecration. Later became Bishop of Ely.
12831291Thomas IngoldsthorpeDied in office.
12921317Thomas WouldhamDied in office.
13191352Hamo HetheResigned.
13531360John SheppeyDied in office.
13621364William WhittleseyTranslated to Worcester.
13641372Thomas TrilleckDied in office.
13731389Thomas BrintonDied in office.
13891400William BottleshamAlso recorded as William Bottisham and Botklisham. Translated from Llandaff. Died in office.
14001404John BottleshamDied in office.
14041418Richard YoungTranslated from Bangor. Died in office.
14191421John KempTranslated to Chichester.
14211434John LangdonDied in office.
14351436Thomas BrunceTranslated to Norwich.
14371444William WellsDied in office.
14441467John LowTranslated from St Asaph. Died in office.
14681472[[File:Archbishop Thomas Rotherham.jpg60px]] Thomas RotherhamAlso recorded as Thomas Scott. Translated to Lincoln.
14721476John AlcockTranslated to Worcester.
14761480John RussellTranslated to Lincoln.
14801492Edmund AudleyTranslated to Hereford.
14931496Thomas SavageTranslated to London.
14971503Richard FitzJamesTranslated to Chichester.
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During the Reformation

Bishops of Rochester (Catholic)FromUntilIncumbentNotes
15041535[[File:San Juan Fisher Obispo de Rochester y Mártir.jpg78x78px]] John FisherCardinal, martyr and saint. Executed.
15351539John HilseyAlso recorded as John Hildesleigh. Died in office.
15401544[[File:Nicholas Heath by Hans Eworth.jpg82x82px]] Nicholas HeathTranslated to Worcester.
15441547Henry HolbeachTranslated from Bristol. Afterwards translated to Lincoln.
15471550[[File:Nicholas Ridley from NPG.jpg80x80px]] Nicholas RidleyTranslated to London. Martyr. Executed.
15501551John PonetAlso recorded as John Poynet. Translated to Winchester.
15511552John ScoryTranslated to Chichester.
15541558Maurice GriffithAlso recorded Maurice Griffin. Died in office.
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Post-Reformation

Bishops of Rochester (Church of England)FromUntilIncumbentNotes
1559Edmund Allen (bishop-elect)Elected, but died before consecration.
15601571[[File:Bp Edmund Geste.jpg60px]] Edmund GheastAlso recorded as Edmund Guest. Translated to Salisbury.
15721575[[File:No image.svg60px]] Edmund FrekeTranslated to Norwich.
15761577[[File:Abp John Piers.jpg60px]] John PiersTranslated to Salisbury.
15781605[[File:No image.svg60px]] John YoungDied in office.
16051608[[File:No image.svg60px]] William BarlowTranslated to Lincoln.
16081610[[File:Richard Neile portrait.jpg60px]] Richard NeileTranslated to Lichfield and Coventry.
16111628[[File:Bishop Buckeridge.jpg60px]] John BuckeridgeTranslated to Ely.
16281629[[File:Bp Walter Curll.jpg60px]] Walter CurleTranslated to Bath and Wells.
16301637[[File:No image.svg60px]] John BowleDied in office.
16381646[[File:Bp John Warner by John Taylor.jpg60px]] John WarnerDeprived when the English episcopate was abolished by Parliament.
16461660The see was abolished during the Commonwealth and the Protectorate.
16601666[[File:Bp John Warner by John Taylor.jpg60px]] John Warner (restored)Reinstated on the restoration of the episcopate. Died in office.
16661683[[File:ArchbishopDolben.jpg60px]] John DolbenTranslated to York.
16831684[[File:Francis Turner by Mary Beale.jpg60px]] Francis TurnerTranslated to Ely.
16841713[[File:Thomas Sprat by Michael Dahl.jpg60px]] Thomas SpratDied in office.
17131723[[File:Francis Atterbury by Godfrey Kneller.jpg60px]] Francis AtterburyDeprived.
17231731[[File:Samuel Bradford.jpg60px]] Samuel BradfordTranslated from Carlisle.
17311756[[File:Joseph Wilcocks by GP Harding.jpg60px]] Joseph WilcocksTranslated from Gloucester. Died in office.
17561774[[File:Bp Zachary Pearce by Edward Penny.jpg60px]] Zachary PearceTranslated from Bangor. Died in office.
17741793[[File:John Thomas, Bishop of Rochester, by Joshua Reynolds.jpg60px]] John ThomasDied in office.
17931802[[File:Samuel Horsley by Mrs Barou.jpg60px]] Samuel HorsleyTranslated from St David's. Afterwards translated to St Asaph.
18021808[[File:Bp Thomas Dampier.jpg60px]] Thomas DampierTranslated to Ely.
18091827[[File:Portrait of Walker King, D.D., Bishop of Rochester LACMA M.76.77.2.jpg60px]] Walker KingDied in office.
1827[[File:Hugh Percy (Bishop). 001a.jpg60px]] Hugh PercyTranslated to Carlisle.
18271860[[File:George Murray by Samuel Lane.jpg60px]] George MurrayTranslated from Sodor and Man. Died in office.
18601867[[File:JosephCottonWigram.jpg60px]] Joseph WigramDied in office.
18671877[[File:Bp Thomas Legh Claughton.jpg60px]] Thomas Legh ClaughtonTranslated to St Albans.
18771891[[File:Anthony Wilson Thorold, Lord Bishop of Winchester.jpg60px]] Anthony ThoroldTranslated to Winchester.
18911895[[File:AbpRandallDavidson.jpg60px]] Randall DavidsonTranslated to Winchester.
18951905[[File:Edward Stuart Talbot 001.jpg60px]] Edward TalbotTranslated to Southwark.
19051930[[File:John Harmer 2.jpeg60px]] John HarmerTranslated from Adelaide. Retired.
19301939[[File:Martin Linton Smith 001.jpg60px]] Linton SmithTranslated from Hereford. Retired.
19401960[[File:Christopher Maude Chavasse by László.jpg60px]] Christopher ChavasseRetired.
19611988[[File:David Say.jpg60px]] David SayRetired
19881994[[File:No image.svg60px]] Michael TurnbullTranslated to Durham
19942009[[File:Bishop Michael picture.jpg60px]] Michael Nazir-AliRetired. Later received into the Catholic Church as a priest of the Ordinariate.
20102021[[File:Official portrait of The Lord Bishop of Rochester crop 2.jpg60px]] James LangstaffTranslated from Lynn; retired 31 July 2021
20212022[[File:No image.svg60px]] Simon Burton-Jones, Bishop of TonbridgeActing diocesan bishop during vacancy.
2022present[[File:No image.svg60px]] Jonathan GibbsTranslated from Huddersfield; election confirmed 24 May 2022.
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Assistant bishops

John Mann Among those called Assistant Bishop of Rochester, or coadjutor bishop, were:

  • 1889–1891 (res.): Alfred Barry, a Canon of Windsor and former Anglican Bishop of Sydney
  • 19281939 (ret.): Lanchester King, Canon Residentiary of Rochester Cathedral and former Bishop of Madagascar
  • 19411947 (res.) & 19501967 (d.): John Mann, Secretary of the CMS and former Bishop in Kyushu (Nippon Sei Ko Kai)
  • 19651978 (ret.): Keith Russell, Vicar of Tunbridge Wells (until 1973), Rector of Hever with Markbeech thereafter, and former Bishop of Northern Uganda
  • 19941997 (res.): David Evans, Gen. Sec. of SAMS and former Bishop in Peru

Notes

References

References

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  2. ''Debretts Peerage'', 1968, p. 945.
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  5. "Historical successions: Rochester". Crockford's Clerical Directory.
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  8. {{Harvnb. Fryde. Greenway. Porter. Roy. 1986, ''Handbook of British Chronology'', pp. 266–268.
  9. {{Harvnb. Greenway. 1971, ''Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300'', volume 2, pp. 75–78.
  10. {{Harvnb. Jones. 1962, ''Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541'', volume 4, pp. 37–40.
  11. Horn. 1974, ''Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857'', volume 3, pp. 50–54.
  12. Plant, David. (2002). "Episcopalians".
  13. King, Peter. (July 1968). "The Episcopate during the Civil Wars, 1642-1649". Oxford University Press.
  14. "Diocese of Rochester | Bishop James announces his retirement".
  15. "Barry, Alfred".
  16. "King, George Lanchester".
  17. "Russell, John Keith".
  18. "Evans, David Richard John".
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