Examples of 'bishop of chester' in a sentence

Meaning of "bishop of chester"

bishop of chester - Refers to the title or position held by the bishop who oversees the diocese of Chester, a region in England. This phrase is used in the context of religious hierarchy and leadership within the Church of England

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bishop of chester
The bishop of Chester and the bishop of Lincoln were remarkable among the most warlike.
The cathedral is Chester Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Chester.
He is currently the Bishop of Chester in the Church of England.
Bishop of Chester.
Since the 16th century it has been the seat of the Bishop of Chester.
The Bishop of Chester owned Lichfield and its members.
The expanded church was consecrated by the bishop of Chester on 4 January 1911.
The Bishop of Chester refers to John Wilkins, an Anglican clergyman, natural philosopher and author.
In 1716 the parishioners of Pilling petitioned the Bishop of Chester for a new church.
He became Bishop of Chester in 1889, a position he held for the next thirty years.
Upon the death of John Wilkins in 1672, Pearson was appointed bishop of Chester.

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