List of Bishops
Bishops of Truro | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1877 | 1883 | Edward Benson | Translated to Canterbury |
1883 | 1891 | George Wilkinson | Translated to St Andrews, Dunkeld & Dunblane; later became Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church |
1891 | 1906 | John Gott | |
1906 | 1912 | Charles Stubbs | |
1912 | 1919 | Winfrid Burrows | Translated to Chichester |
1919 | 1923 | Guy Warman | Translated to Chelmsford; later to Manchester |
1923 | 1935 | Walter Frere, | |
1935 | 1951 | Joseph Hunkin | |
1951 | 1960 | Edmund Morgan | Translated from Southampton |
1960 | 1973 | Maurice Key | Translated from Sherborne |
1973 | 1981 | Graham Leonard | Translated from Willesden; later to London. Ordained a Roman Catholic priest in 1994. |
1981 | 1989 | Peter Mumford | Translated from Hertford |
1990 | 1997 | Michael Ball, | Translated from Jarrow. Founder of the Community of the Glorious Ascension with his twin brother. |
1997 | 2008 | Bill Ind | Translated from Grantham |
2009 | present | Tim Thornton | Translated from Sherborne |
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