The Bishop of Tonbridge is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury, England.[1] The title takes its name after Tonbridge, a market towninKent; the see was erected under the Suffragans Nomination Act 1888byOrder in Council dated 11 September 1958.[2] The bishop assists the diocesan Bishop of Rochester as well as having a particular ministry in the Archdeaconry of Tonbridge.
The current bishop is Simon Burton-Jones, since his consecration on 3 July 2018.[3]
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1959 | 1968 | Russell White | (1896–1979) |
1968 | 1972 | David Halsey | (1919–2009). TranslatedtoCarlisle |
1973 | 1982 | Philip Goodrich | (1929–2001). Translated to Worcester |
1982 | 1993 | David Bartleet | (1929–2002) |
1993 | 2002 | Brian Smith | (b. 1943). Translated to Edinburgh |
2002 | 2015 | Brian Castle | (b. 1949) Retired 31 October 2015.[4][5] |
2015 | 2018 | vacant | |
2018 | present | Simon Burton-Jones | (b. 1962) Consecrated 3 July 2018. |
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See also: Suffragan Bishops Act 1534; Bishop for the Falkland Islands; Bishop to the Forces; spokesperson bishops; Bishop to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York |
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† Italics denotes building in Tudeley-cum-Capel civil parish |
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