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Meaning of "bishop of winchester"

bishop of winchester - Refers to the bishop who holds the title and position in the Church of England for the Diocese of Winchester

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I was reading yesterday about what the Bishop of Winchester is calling the modern churchman.
The delegation was dismissed and Martel was excommunicated by the Bishop of Winchester.
The Bishop of Winchester intreated him not to rely on the passive obedience of Churchmen.
Originally these woods were owned by the Bishop of Winchester.
The Bishop of Winchester died six months ago.
Henry went on to be appointed Abbot of Glastonbury and Bishop of Winchester.
The bishop of winchester died 6 months ago.
Tunbeorht or Tunberht was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
The Bishop of Winchester is the highest in the land, save the King himself.
Dudd was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
In 1546, the Bishop of Winchester and Lord Wriothesley tried to turn the king against her.
Ecgbald was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
Bishop of Winchester ( Catholic ).
The Bishop suffragan of Guildford assisted the Bishop of Winchester in overseeing that diocese.
In 1042, he witnessed grants by Harthacnut to Abingdon Abbey and to Ælfwine, Bishop of Winchester.

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Bishop Henry, He is the Bishop of Winchester and the papal legate in England.
Still, when you refused my offer to make him the youngest ever Bishop of Winchester.
His Grace, the bishop of Winchester.
The abbey had been rebuilt by her uncle Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester.
Wine was consecrated the first bishop of Winchester in 660 and possibly translated to Dorchester around 663.
The jewellery also. Ah… this ring was a gift from the Bishop of Winchester himself.
Ah … this ring was a gift from the Bishop of Winchester himself.
Most prominent among these was the Poitevin Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester.
Old Alresford ( pronounced Allsford ) had belonged to the Bishop of Winchester for over a thousand years.
Gardiner is the King 's secretary, and later Bishop of Winchester.
This became the property of Hedda, Bishop of Winchester.
Godfrey de Luci ( also Godfrey de Lucy ) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
His widow, Queen Emma, bestowed it upon Ælfwine, the Bishop of Winchester.
Gardiner - the King 's secretary ; later Bishop of Winchester.
The college was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester.

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