List of Church of England dioceses
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This is a list of Church of England Dioceses. A diocese is an administrative territorial unit governed by a bishop, of which there are currently 44 within the Church of England. These cover all of England, and also the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, the Isles of Scilly, and a small part of Wales. The Diocese in Europe is also a part of the Church of England (rather than a separate Anglican church such as the Church in Wales), and covers the whole of mainland Europe, Ireland, Morocco, Turkey and the Russian Federation.
History
- Main article: Historical development of Church of England dioceses
The structure of diocese within the Church of England was initially inherited from the Roman Catholic church as part of the Reformation. During the Reformation a number of new dioceses were founded. No new dioceses were then created until the middle of the 19th century, when dioceses were founded mainly in response to the growing population, especially in the northern industrial cities.
Current situation
The latest dioceses were created in 1927. The 44 dioceses are divided into two Provinces, the Province of Canterbury (with 30 dioceses) and the Province of York (with 14 dioceses). The archbishops of Canterbury and York have pastoral oversight over the bishops within their province, along with certain other rights and responsibilities.
List of Dioceses
The table below gives the dioceses in alphabetical order, along with their geographic location, province, foundation date and the location of their cathedral (see also List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom).
| Diocese
| Province
| Territory
| Cathedral
| Founded
|
| Bath and Wells (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Somerset
| Wells Cathedral
| 909
|
| Birmingham (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| West Midlands metropolitan county (except Coventry and Wolverhampton), North Warwickshire
| Birmingham Cathedral
| 1906, from Worcester
|
| Blackburn (Bishop)
| York
| Lancashire (except West Lancashire and part of Ribble Valley)
| Blackburn Cathedral
| 1926, from Manchester
|
| Bradford (Bishop)
| York
| Bradford, Craven, part of Ribble Valley
| Bradford Cathedral
| 1920, from Ripon
|
| Bristol (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Swindon, part of North Wiltshire
| Bristol Cathedral
| 1542
|
| Canterbury (Archbishop)
| Canterbury
| Eastern Kent
| Canterbury Cathedral
| 597
|
| Carlisle (Bishop)
| York
| Cumbria
| Carlisle Cathedral
| 1133
|
| Chelmsford (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Essex, London boroughs formerly within Essex
| Chelmsford Cathedral
| 1914, from St Albans
|
| Chester (Bishop)
| York
| Cheshire (except North Warrington), Wirral, part of Stockport
| Chester Cathedral
| 1541
|
| Chichester (Bishop)
| York
| Sussex
| Chichester Cathedral
| 1075
|
| Coventry (Bishop)
| York
| Coventry, Warwickshire (except North Warwickshire)
| Coventry Cathedral
| 1918, from Lichfield
|
| Derby (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Derbyshire
| Derby Cathedral
| 1927, from Southwell
|
| Durham (Bishop)
| York
| County Durham (except Teesdale), Tyne and Wear south of the River Tyne
| Durham Cathedral
| 995
|
| Ely (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Cambridgeshire (except Peterborough)
| Ely Cathedral
| 1109
|
| Exeter (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Devon
| Exeter Cathedral
| 1050
|
| Gibraltar in Europe (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Continental Europe, Morocco, Russia
| Gibraltar Cathedral
| 1842
|
| Gloucester (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Gloucestershire (except South Gloucestershire)
| Gloucester Cathedral
| 1541
|
| Guildford (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Surrey (except Tandridge), part of East Hampshire
| Guildford Cathedral
| 1927, from Winchester
|
| Hereford (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Herefordshire, South-Western Shropshire
| Hereford Cathedral
| 676
|
| Leicester (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Leicestershire
| Leicester Cathedral
| 1927, from Peterborough
|
| Lichfield (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, North-Eastern Shropshire
| Lichfield Cathedral
| 669
|
| Lincoln (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Lincolnshire
| Lincoln Cathedral
| 1072
|
| Liverpool (Bishop)
| York
| Merseyside (except Wirral), Warrington, West Lancashire
| Liverpool Cathedral
| 1880, from Chester
|
| London (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Middlesex
| St Paul's Cathedral
| 604
|
| Manchester (Bishop)
| York
| Greater Manchester (except most of Stockport)
| Manchester Cathedral
| 1847, from Chester
|
| Newcastle (Bishop)
| York
| Northumberland, Tyne and Wear north of the River Tyne
| Newcastle Cathedral
| 1882, from Durham
|
| Norwich (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Norfolk
| Norwich Cathedral
| 1091
|
| Oxford (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire (except Spelthorne)
| Oxford Cathedral
| 1542
|
| Peterborough (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Peterborough, Northamptonshire, Rutland
| Peterborough Cathedral
| 1541
|
| Portsmouth (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| South-Eastern Hampshire, the Isle of Wight
| Portsmouth Cathedral
| 1927, from Winchester
|
| Ripon and Leeds (Bishop)
| York
| Leeds, Western North Yorkshire, Teesdale
| Ripon Cathedral
| 1836, from York
|
| Rochester (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Western Kent
| Rochester Cathedral
| 604
|
| St Albans (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Hertfordshire (except part of Broxbourne), Bedfordshire, part of Barnet
| St Albans Cathedral
| 1877, from London
|
| St Edmundsbury and Ipswich (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Suffolk
| Bury St Edmunds Cathedral
| 1914, from Ely and Norwich
|
| Salisbury (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Wiltshire (except Swindon and part of North Wiltshire), Dorset
| Salisbury Cathedral
| 1078
|
| Sheffield (Bishop)
| York
| Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster
| Sheffield Cathedral
| 1914, from York
|
| Sodor and Man (Bishop)
| York
| The Isle of Man
| Peel Cathedral
| 1154
|
| Southwark (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Greater London south of the River Thames, Tandridge
| Southwark Cathedral
| 1905, from Rochester
|
| Southwell (Bishop)
| York
| Nottinghamshire
| Southwell Minster
| 1884, from York
|
| Truro (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Cornwall
| Truro Cathedral
| 1876, from Exeter
|
| Wakefield (Bishop)
| York
| Wakefield, Barnsley, Kirklees, Calderdale
| Wakefield Cathedral
| 1888, from Ripon
|
| Winchester (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Northern and Western Hampshire, the Channel Islands
| Winchester Cathedral
| 662
|
| Worcester (Bishop)
| Canterbury
| Worcestershire
| Worcester Cathedral
| 680
|
| York (Archbishop)
| York
| City of York, East Riding of Yorkshire, Hull, Eastern North Yorkshire
| Province of York Minster
| 625
|
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