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==sources==
==sources==

Latest revision as of 08:46, 19 April 2024

general[edit]

sources[edit]

Europe[edit]

England (Archdeaconries), Wales, Ireland and Scotland

  • Roman Catholic bishops, historic and modern, in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland

Oceania[edit]

Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific

Asia[edit]

Indian subcontinent[edit]

India (&c.); Pakistan

South East Asia[edit]

  • 1855.viii.7[1] Diocese of Labuan erected from Calcutta
    • McDougall also appointed Bishop of Sarawak 1856.i.1
    • 1869 Malay Peninsula added from Calcutta; United Diocese of Singapore, Labuan & Sarawak (+)
    • 1909 split, name reverts to L&S
    • 1946 Sarawak becomes Crown Colony; practice of separate bishopric no longer necessary (probably merged next year, with renaming?)
    • 1949 L&S renamed Borneo (+)
    • 1962/3 split, renamed Kuching (+)
  • 1909 Singapore (+), from SL&S
  • 1962/3 Jesselton (+), from L&S
  • 1970/1 West Malaysia (+), from S&M
  • 1996 province formed (4 dioceses: Kuching, Singapore, Sabah, West Malaysia)

China & Japan[edit]

For dioceses in 1938, see [4] and 1942 [5]

North America[edit]

Africa and the Middle East[edit]

tree[edit]

Work in progress

  • Cape Town (1847, from Calcutta) — whence Ang. Ch. of Southern Af.
  • Sierra Leone/Freetown (1852) — whence Ch. of the Prov. of West Af.
    • Gambia and Guinea (1935)
  • Mauritius (1854) — whence Ch. of the Prov. of the Indian Ocean
  • Nyasaland/Malawi/Sn Malawi (1861) — whence Ch. of the Prov. of Central Af. see also
    • SW Tanganyika (1952) — whence Ch. of Tanzania
  • EWA/Niger (1864) — whence CPWA
    • Lagos (1920)
    • 16 dio Nigeria — whence Ch. of Nigeria
  • Upper Nile/Mbale
  • Eastern Equatorial Africa (1884)/Uganda
    • Mombasa (1898) — whence Ch. of Kenya
      • Central Tanganyika (1927) — whence CT
    • Accra (1909) — whence CPWA
    • Ruanda-Urundi (1960) — whence Rwanda; Burundi; and the Congo
  • Zanzibar (1892) — whence CT
    • Masasi (1926)
    • Dar es Salaam (1965)
  • Liberia (1913/1970) from TEC, CPWA since 1982
  • Sudan
  • Jerusalem
Church of Tanzania, c. 2019
  • Zanzibar (1892)
    • Masasi (1926)
      • Newala (2010) from Masasi
    • Dar es Salaam (1963)
    • Tanga (26 November 2000 or January 2001???)
  • Central Tanganyika (1927) from Mombasa
    • Morogoro (November 1965) from Central Tanganyika
    • Mpwapwa (23 June 1991) from Cent. Tang.
    • Kondoa (2001) from Cent. Tang.
  • South West Tanganyika (1952)
  • Victoria Nyanza (1963)
    • Kagera (11 August 1985) from Victoria Nyanza
    • Mara (1985) from Victoria Nyanza
  • Western Tanganyika (1966)
    • Tabora (July 1989) from Western Tanganyika
  • Ruvuma (1977)
  • Mount Kilimanjaro (1982)
  • Ruaha (1 July 1990)
  • Rift Valley (30 June 1991)
  • Southern Highlands (25 November 1999)
  • Shinyanga (Nov 2005)
  • Lweru (2006)
  • Kiteto (2009)
  • Rorya (2010)
  • Tarime (2010)
  • Ziwa Rukwa (2010)

Provinces tree[edit]

Chimes year reviews[edit]

2011[edit]

2011_12_30_020

  • Michael Jackson, Clogher > Dublin (February)
  • Nigel Peyton > Brechin
  • Patrick Rooke > Tuam, Killala & Achonry
  • John McDowell > Clogher
  • Richard Fenwick > St Helena
  • Robert Martin, Suffragan Bishop > Dio. Bishop of Marsabit
  • Garry Weatherill > Ballarat
  • Mariann Edgar Budde > Washington DC
  • Oliver Simon > Antsiranana.

2010[edit]

2010_12_24_047

  • Joseph Kopapa, Popodonta > ++PNG (June)
  • Hector Zavala, Chile > ++Southern Cone (el. Nov.)
  • Gregor Duncan > Glasgow & Galloway

2009[edit]

2010_01_01_024

  • David Chillingworth, St Andrews > Primus
  • Henri Isingoma Kahwa, Boga > ++the Congo.
  • Nicholas Okoh, ++Bendel and +Asaba > Primate of Nigeria
  • Eliud Wabukala, Bunogma > ++Kenya & +All Saints’ Cathedral Diocese
  • David Vunagi, Temotu > ++Melanesia & +Central Melanesia
  • Andrew John > Bangor
  • Gregory Cameron > St Asaph
  • Nicholas Drayson > Northern Argentina
  • Stuart Robinson > Canberra & Goulburn
  • Kevin Thew Forrester > North Michigan, US
  • Chad Gandiya > Harare, Zimbabwe
  • Julius Makoni > Manicaland, Zimbabwe
  • David Wilbourne > Asst Llandaff

2008[edit]

done

2007[edit]

done

1960[edit]

1961_01_06_020

  • ...
  1. ^ [6]