Medieval Bishops Diocesan
Bishops diocesan of Ramsbury | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
909 | 927 | Aethelstan | |
927 | 942 | Oda of Canterbury | Translated to Canterbury in 942. |
942 | 949 | Ælfric | |
952 | 970 | Oswulf | |
970 | 981 | Ælfstan | |
981 | 985 | Wulfgar | |
985 | 990 | Sigeric the Serious | Translated to Canterbury in 990. |
990 | 995 | Ælfric of Abingdon | Translated to Canterbury in 995. |
995 | 1045 | Saint Bertwald | |
1045 | 1075 | Herman | In exile from 1055–1058 (when the see was administered by Ealdred, Bishop of Worcester.) Also Bishop of Sherborne from 1058. |
Herman removed both of his sees to Old Sarum in 1075; for later bishops of that merged diocese, see Bishop of Salisbury. |
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