Members of The House of Lords - Lords Spiritual

Lords Spiritual

Bishopric Name Year entered Lords Year became English Diocesan Bishop
The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams 2003 2003
The Lord Archbishop of York John Sentamu 2005 2002
The Lord Bishop of London Richard Chartres 1996 1996
The Lord Bishop of Durham Justin Welby 2011 2011
The Lord Bishop of Winchester Tim Dakin 2012 2012
The Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells Peter Price 2008 2001
The Lord Bishop of Birmingham David Urquhart 2010 2006
The Lord Bishop of Blackburn Nicholas Reade 2009 2004
The Lord Bishop of Bristol Mike Hill 2009 2003
The Lord Bishop of Chester Peter Forster 2001 1996
The Lord Bishop of Derby Alastair Redfern 2010 2005
The Lord Bishop of Exeter Michael Langrish 2005 2000
The Lord Bishop of Gloucester Michael Perham 2009 2004
The Lord Bishop of Guildford Christopher Hill 2010 2004
The Lord Bishop of Hereford Anthony Priddis 2009 2004
The Lord Bishop of Leicester Tim Stevens 2004 1999
The Lord Bishop of Lichfield Jonathan Gledhill 2009 2003
The Lord Bishop of Liverpool James Jones 2003 1998
The Lord Bishop of Manchester Nigel McCulloch 1997 1992
The Lord Bishop of Newcastle Martin Wharton 2002 1997
The Lord Bishop of Norwich Graham James 2004 1999
The Lord Bishop of Oxford John Pritchard 2010 2007
The Lord Bishop of Ripon and Leeds John Packer 2006 2000
The Lord Bishop of St. Edmundsbury and Ipswich Nigel Stock 2011 2007
The Lord Bishop of Wakefield Stephen Platten 2009 2003
The Lord Bishop of Worcester John Inge 2012 2008

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