Bishops and Archbishops of Perth
Bishops of Perth | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1857 | 1875 | Mathew Hale | Translated to Brisbane. |
1876 | 1893 | Henry Parry | Died in office. |
1894 | 1914 | Charles Riley | Became Archbishop of Perth. |
Archbishops of Perth | |||
1914 | 1929 | Charles Riley | Previously Bishop of Perth; died in office. |
1929 | 1946 | Henry Le Fanu | Previously coadjutor bishop in Brisbane; elected Primate of Australia in 1935; died in office. |
1947 | 1962 | Robert Moline | |
1963 | 1969 | George Appleton | Translated to Jerusalem. |
1969 | 1980 | Geoffrey Sambell | Previously coadjutor bishop in Melbourne; died in office. |
1981 | 2005 | Peter Carnley | Elected Primate of Australia in 2000. |
2005 | present | Roger Herft | Previously Bishop of Waikato and then of Newcastle. |
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