Bishop of Bermuda
The Bishop of Bermuda is an episcopal title given to the ordinary of the Anglican Church of Bermuda,[1] one of six extra-provincial Anglican churches within the Church of England overseen by the Archbishop of Canterbury. The present Bishop is Nick Dill.
List of the Bishops of Bermuda
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| 1925 to 1948 | Arthur Heber Browne | (1864–1951) | 
| 1949 to 1956 | John Arthur Jagoe | (1889–1962). | 
| 1956 to 1963 | Anthony Lewis Elliott Williams | (1892–1975). | 
| 1963 to 1970 | John Armstrong | (1905–1992). | 
| 1970 to 1976 | Eric Joseph Trapp | (1910–1993). | 
| 1976 | Robert Wright Stopford | (1901–1976) | 
| 1977 to 1982 | Anselm Genders | (1919–2008) | 
| 1983 | no appointment | |
| 1984 to 1989 | Christopher Charles Luxmoore | (1926-2014) | 
| 1990 to 1996 | William John Denbigh Down | (b 1936) | 
| 1996 to 2008 | Ewen Ratteray [2] | (b. 1942) | 
| 2009 to 2012 | Patrick White | (b. 1943) | 
| 2013 to Present | Nick Dill | (b. 1963) | 
References
- ↑ Anglican Communion
- ↑ http://www.anglican.bm/indez.html Photo of Bishop Ewan
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