The Bishop of Hull is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of York, England.[1] The suffragan bishop, along with the Bishop of Selby and the Bishop of Whitby, assists the Archbishop of York in overseeing the diocese.

The title takes its name after the city of Kingston upon Hull and was first created under the Suffragan Bishops Act 1534.[2] Today, the Bishop of Hull is responsible for the Archdeaconry of the East Riding.

Not to be confused with the Roman Catholic Bishop of Hull, the bishop of a Diocese in Canada founded in 1963, currently the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gatineau.

List of bishops

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Bishops of Hull
From Until Incumbent Notes
15381559Robert PursgloveConsecrated on 29 December 1538; deprived 1559.
15591891in abeyance
18911910Richard Blunt
19101913John Augustine Kempthorne [3]Translated to Lichfield
19131929Francis Gurdon
19291931no appointment; though Heywood exercised oversight as Assistant Bishop[4]
19311934Bernard HeywoodPreviously Assistant Bishop of York (overseeing the East Riding, effectively the same role); translated to Ely
19341957Henry Vodden
19571965George Townley
19651977Hubert Higgs
19771981Geoffrey PaulTranslated to Bradford
19811994Donald Snelgrove
19941998James JonesTranslated to Liverpool
199817 October 2014Richard FrithTranslated to Hereford
3 July 20152022Alison White[5]Consecrated 3 July 2015. Retired[6] 25 February 2022.[7]
Sep 2022[8]presentEleanor SandersonTranslated 22 September 2022.[9]
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