Diocese of Rochester

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Diocese of Rochester
Church of England
Province: Canterbury
counties: Kent
Arms of the Bishop of Rochester
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Bishop: James Langstaff
signs as: Roffen
Cathedral: Rochester Cathedral
Organisation
Archdeaconries: Bromley & Bexley
Rochester, Tonbridge
No. of parishes: 218
No. of churches: 268
Details
Website: rochester.anglican.org

The Diocese of Rochester is a Church of England diocese which ministers to western Kent. It forms part of the Province of Canterbury. Rochester is an ancient diocese, established in 604; only the neighbouring Diocese of Canterbury is older in the Church of England.

The diocese is divided into three archdeaconries:

  • Archdeaconry of Bromley & Bexley (Archdeacon: The Venerable Paul Wright)
  • Archdeaconry of Rochester (Archdeacon: The Venerable Simon Burton-Jones)
  • Archdeaconry of Tonbridge (Archdeacon: The Venerable Clive Mansell)

The current diocesan boundaries roughly match its pre-19th century extent. On 1 January 1846 the Hertfordshire territories of the Diocese of Lincoln and Diocese of London, and Essex, from the London diocese, were added to Rochester.[1] In 1877 however, Essex and Hertfordshire became the new Diocese of St Albans. Meanwhile, on 1 August 1877,[2] Rochester gained part of the Diocese of Winchester, in eastern Surrey. This became an independent diocese, Southwark, in 1905.

The Bishop of Rochester is currently the Right Reverend James Langstaff. The suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Tonbridge, is currently the Right Reverend Brian Castle.

Bishops

Pre-Conquest

Pre-Conquest Bishops of Rochester
From Until Incumbent Notes
604 624 Justus
624 633 Romanus
633 644 Paulinus of York
644 664 Ithamar
664 669 Damianus
669 676 Putta
676 678 Cwichelm
678 716 Gebmund
716 727 Tobias
727 741 Ealdwulf
741 747 Dunn
747 772 Eardwulf
772 785 Diora
785 805 Waermund (I)
805 844 Beornmod
844 868 Tatnoth
868 868 Badenoth
868 868 Waermund (II)
868 880 Cuthwulf
880 900 Swithwulf
900 c.926 Ceolmund
c.926 c.934? Cyneferth
c.934 949 Burgric
949 955 Beorhtsige
955 964 Daniel Bishop of Rochester or Selsey
964 995 Ælfstan
995 1046 Godwine (I)
1046 1058 Godwine (II)
1058 1076 Siward

Conquest to Reformation

Bishops of Rochester (Conquest to Reformation)
From Until Incumbent Notes
1076 1077 Arnost
1077 1108 Gundulf Builder of Rochester Castle and the White Tower (Tower of London)
1108 1115 Ralph d'Escures
1115 1125 Ernulf
1125 1137 John
1137 1142 John II
1142 1148 Ascelin
1148 1182 Walter
1182 1185 Waleran
1185 1215 Gilbert Glanvill
1215 1227 Benedict of Sausetun
(Benedict of Sawston)
1227 1238 Henry Sandford
1238 1251 Richard Wendene
1251 1274 Lawrence of St Martin
1274 1278 Walter de Merton Formerly Archdeacon of Bath and Lord Chancellor
1278 1283 John Bradfield
1283 1283 John Kirkby Resigned.
1283 1292 Thomas Ingoldsthorpe
1292 1319 Thomas Wouldham
1319 1353 Hamo Hethe
1353 1362 John Sheppey
1362 1364 William Whittlesey
1364 1373 Thomas Trilleck
1373 1389 Thomas Brinton
1389 1400 William Bottlesham
(William Bottisham)
1400 1404 John Bottlesham
1404 1419 Richard Young
1419 1422 John Kemp
1422 1435 John Langdon
1435 1437 Thomas Brunce
1437 1444 William Wells
1444 1468 John Low
1468 1472 Thomas Rotherham
(Thomas Scott)
1472 1476 John Alcock
1476 1480 John Russell
1480 1493 Edmund Audley
1493 1497 Thomas Savage
1497 1504 Richard FitzJames
1504 1535 John Fisher Cardinal

From the Reformation

Post-Reformation Bishops of Rochester
From Until Incumbent Notes
1535 1540 John Hilsey
(John Hildesleigh)
1540 1544 Nicholas Heath Translated to Worcester
1544 1547 Henry Holbeach
1547 1550 Nicholas Ridley Martyred
1550 1551 John Ponet
(John Poynet)
1551 1552 John Scory
1554 1558 Maurice Griffith
1559 1559 Edmund Allen
Died before filling his position.
1560 1572 Edmund Gheast
(Edmund Guest)
1572 1576 Edmund Freke
1576 1578 John Piers
1578 1605 John Young
1605 1608 William Barlow Translated to Lincoln 1608
1608 1611 Richard Neile
1611 1628 John Buckeridge
1628 1630 Walter Curle
1630 1638 John Bowle
1638 1666 John Warner
1666 1683 John Dolben
1683 1684 Francis Turner
1684 1713 Thomas Sprat
1713 1723 Francis Atterbury
1723 1731 Samuel Bradford
1731 1756 Joseph Wilcocks
1756 1774 Zachary Pearce
1774 1793 John Thomas
1793 1802 Samuel Horsley
1802 1809 Thomas Dampier
1809 1827 Walker King
1827 1827 Hugh Percy Translated to Carlisle.
1827 1860 George Murray
1860 1867 Joseph Wigram
1867 1877 Thomas Claughton
1877 1891 Anthony Thorold
1891 1895 Randall Davidson Later Archbishop of Canterbury then Lord Davidson of Lambeth
1895 1905 Edward Talbot
1905 1930 John Harmer
1930 1940 Linton Smith
1940 1961 Christopher Chavasse
1961 1988 David Say
1988 1994 Michael Turnbull
1994 2009 Michael Nazir-Ali
2010 present James Langstaff

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References


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