Reverend Canon Tim Dakin, he is the 97th Bishop of Winchester on 17 November 2012
John Thomas - bishop of Winchester - was born in 1696.
John Thomas - bishop of Winchester - died in 1781.
Æthelwold II - bishop of Winchester - died in 1012.
Ælfsige II - bishop of Winchester - died in 1032.
Frank Woods - bishop of Winchester - was born in 1874.
Frank Woods - bishop of Winchester - died in 1932.
Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester from 1553 - 1555
As of October 2023, the current Bishop of Winchester is the Right Reverend Tim Dakin. He has served in this role since 2012. The Diocese of Winchester is part of the Church of England and is located in Hampshire. Bishop Dakin has been involved in various initiatives focused on community engagement and church growth during his tenure.
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Bishop Pompallier was the first bishop to arrive in New Zealand
Bishop John Hooper was burned at the stake on February 9, 1555. On January 29, 1555, he and several other bishops were accused of heresy by Lord Chancellor Stephen Gardiner, who was also the bishop of Winchester. Gardiner condemned him and Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, degraded him.
The address of the Winchester Historical Society is: Po Box 64, Winchester, NH 03470