Examples of 'bishop of chichester' in a sentence
Meaning of "bishop of chichester"
Bishop of Chichester - a title for the senior bishop of the Church of England diocese of Chichester
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The Bishop of Chichester had been called as a witness.
Richard of Chichester is a saint who was Bishop of Chichester.
His time as Bishop of Chichester was troubled.
The cathedral is Chichester Cathedral and the diocesan bishop is the Bishop of Chichester.
Bishop of Chichester.
He later became the Bishop of Chichester.
Today the Bishop of Chichester is assisted by the suffragan bishops of Horsham and Lewes.
He is currently the Bishop of Chichester.
The funeral service was led by George Bell, the Bishop of Chichester.
Oak was given to the Bishop of Chichester in 1234 for the cathedral.
Some considered that the best choice now would be George Bell, the Bishop of Chichester.
Royal service and Bishop of Chichester 2.
Exequy on the death of his wife, by Henry King, Bishop of Chichester.
The church was rededicated by the Bishop of Chichester George Bell on 3 September 1941.
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