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The Bishop of Kingston (technically of Kingston upon Thames or, originally, of Kingston-on-Thames)[1] is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Southwark, in the Province of Canterbury, England.[2] The title takes its name after Kingston upon Thames, a settlement in south-west London. The bishops suffragan of Kingston have been area bishops since the Southwark area scheme was founded in 1991.[3]
On 15 December 2022, it was announced that Martin Gainsborough is to become the next area Bishop of Kingston during February 2023.[4][5]
Bishops of Kingston | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1905 | 1915 | Cecil Hook | |
1915 | 1922 | Samuel Taylor | |
1922 | 1927 | Percy Herbert | Translated to Blackburn |
1927 | 1952 | Frederick Hawkes | |
1952 | 1970 | William Gilpin | |
1970 | 1978 | Hugh Montefiore | Translated to Birmingham |
1978 | 1984 | Keith Sutton | Translated to Lichfield |
1984 | 1992 | Peter Selby | First area bishop from 1991; translated to Worcester |
1992 | 1997 | Martin Wharton | Translated to Newcastle |
1997 | 2001 | Peter Price | Translated to Bath and Wells |
2002 | 2022 | Richard Cheetham | Retired 17 October 2022.[6] |
2023 | present | Martin Gainsborough | Consecrated 2 February 2023.[7] |
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