List of The Vicars Apostolic of The Western District
Vicars Apostolic of the Western District | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1688 | 1705 | Philip Michael Ellis, O.S.B. |
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1705 | 1713 | Vacant | |
1713 | 1744 | Matthew Pritchard, O.F.M. |
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1744 | 1763 | Lawrence William York, O.S.B. |
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1770 | 1797 | Charles Walmesley, O.S.B., |
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1797 | 1809 | William Gregory Sharrock, O.S.B., |
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1809 | 1829 | Peter Bernardine Collingridge, |
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1829 | 1843 | Peter Augustine Baines, O.S.B., |
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1844 | 1845 | Charles Michael Baggs, |
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1846 | 1848 | William Bernard Ullathorne, O.S.B., |
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1848 | 1850 | Joseph William Hendren, O.F.M. |
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In 1850, the Western District was divided between the dioceses of Clifton and Plymouth. | |||
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