The Bishop of St Asaph heads the Church in Wales diocese of St Asaph. The diocese covers the counties of Conwy and Flintshire, Wrexham county borough, the eastern part of Merioneth in Gwynedd and part of northern Powys. The Episcopal seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph in the town of St Asaph in Denbighshire, north Wales.

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  • The Bishop of St Asaph heads the Church in Wales diocese of St Asaph. The diocese covers the counties of Conwy and Flintshire, Wrexham county borough, the eastern part of Merioneth in Gwynedd and part of northern Powys. The Episcopal seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph in the town of St Asaph in Denbighshire, north Wales. The Bishop's residence is Esgobty, St Asaph. The current bishop is the Right Reverend John Stewart Davies, the 75th Bishop of Saint Asaph, who was consecrated in October 1999 and who signs John St Asaph. (en)
  • Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von St. Asaph : 583–??? Heiliger Kentigern Asaph ... um 600 Tysilio um 800 Renchidus um 928 Cebur um 1070 Melanus 1143–1152 Gilbertus 1152–1154 Geoffrey von Monmouth 1154–1155 Richard 1155–1175 Godefridus 1175–1183 Adam 1183–1186 Johannes I. 1186–1225 Reinerus 1225–1235 Abraham 1235–1240 Hugo 1240 bis ca. 1247 Howel ap Ednevet ca. 1247–1249 vakant 1249–1267 Enion I. 1267–1268 John II. 1268–1293 Enion II. 1293–1314 Leoline de Bromfeld 1314–1352 David I. 1352–1357 John Trevaur 1357–1376 Leoline ap Madoc 1376–1382 William de Sprinlington 1382–1390 Lawrence Child 1390–1395 Alexander Bache 1395–1402 John Trevaur 1402–1411 David II. 1411–1433 Robert de Lancaster 1433–1444 John Lowe 1444–1450 Reginald Pecock 1450–1461 Thomas I. 1461–1472 Thomas II. 1472–1495 Richard Redman 1495–1499 Michael Dyacon 1499–1503 David III. 1503–1513 David IV. 1513–1518 Edmund Birkhead 1518–1535 Henry Standish 1535–1536 William Barlow 1536–1554 Robert Warton 1554–1559 Thomas III. Goldwell 1559–1561 Richard Davies 1561–1573 Thomas IV. Davies 1573–1603 William Morgan 1603–1622 Richard Parry 1622–1629 John Hamner 1629–1651 John Owen 1651–1660 vakant 1660–1667 George Griffith 1667–1669 Henry Glenham 1669–1680 Isaac Barrow 1680–1692 William Lloyd 1692–1703 Edward Jones 1703–1704 George Hooper 1704–1708 William Beveridge 1708–1714 William Fleetwood 1714–1727 John Wynne 1727–1731 Francis Hare 1731–1736 Thomas Tanner 1736–1743 Isaac Maddox 1743–1743 John Thomas 1743–1748 Samuel Lisle 1748–1761 Robert Drummond 1761–1769 Richard Newcombe 1769–1789 John Shipley 1789–1790 Samuel Halifax 1790–1802 Lewis Bagot 1802–1806 Samuel Horsley 1806–1815 William Cleaver 1815–1830 John Luxmore 1830–1846 William Carey 1846–1870 Thomas Vowler Short 1870–1889 Joshua Hughes 1889–1934 Alfred George Edwards 1934–1950 William Thomas Havard 1950–1971 David Daniel Bartlett, DD 1971–1982 Harold John Charles, MA 1982–1999 Alwyn Rice Jones (auch Erzbischof von Wales 1991–1999) 1999–heute John Stewart Davies (de)
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  • The Bishop of St Asaph heads the Church in Wales diocese of St Asaph. The diocese covers the counties of Conwy and Flintshire, Wrexham county borough, the eastern part of Merioneth in Gwynedd and part of northern Powys. The Episcopal seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Saint Asaph in the town of St Asaph in Denbighshire, north Wales. (en)
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  • Bishop of St Asaph (en)
  • Liste der Bischöfe von St. Asaph (de)
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