Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth - List of The Bishops of The Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth, England

List of The Bishops of The Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth, England

Bishops of Plymouth
From Until Incumbent Notes
1851 1855 George Errington Appointed bishop on 27 June 1851, consecrated on 25 July 1851, and installed on 7 August 1851. Translated to Westminster as Coadjutor Archbishop on 30 March 1855.
1855 1902 William Vaughan Appointed bishop on 10 July 1855 and consecrated on 16 September 1855. Died in office on 24 October 1902.
1902 1911 Charles Maurice Graham Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Plymouth on 25 September 1891 and consecrated on 28 October 1891. Succeeded Bishop of Plymouth on 25 October 1902. Retired on 16 March 1911 and appointed Titular Bishop of Tiberias. Died on 2 September 1912.
1911 1928 John Joseph Keily Appointed bishop on 21 April 1911 and consecrated on 13 June 1911. Died in office on 23 September 1928.
1929 1946 John Patrick Barrett Formerly an auxiliary bishop of Birmingham (1926–1929). Appointed Bishop of Plymouth on 7 June 1929. Died in office on 2 November 1946.
1947 1954 Francis Joseph Grimshaw Appointed bishop on 2 June 1947 and consecrated on 25 July 1947. Translated to the archbishopric of Birmingham on 11 May 1954.
1955 1985 Cyril Edward Restieaux Appointed bishop on 9 April 1955 and consecrated on 14 June 1955. Died in office on 27 February 1996.
1986 present Hugh Christopher Budd Appointed bishop on 19 November 1985 and consecrated on 15 January 1986.

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