Bernard Heywood, the Glossary
Bernard Oliver Francis Heywood (1 March 187113 March 1960) was a bishop in the Church of England.[1]
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31 relations: Anglicanism, Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop of York, Archdeacon of the East Riding, Bishop of Ely, Bishop of Hull, Bishop of Manchester, Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, British people, Bury, Greater Manchester, Canon (title), Church of England, Deacon, Diocese of Ely, East Riding of Yorkshire, Edward Wynn, Francis Gurdon, Harrow School, Henry Mosley (bishop), Henry Vodden, James Moorhouse, Leeds Minster, Leonard White-Thomson, Manchester Cathedral, Randall Davidson, Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 12th Baronet, Sunningdale School, Swinton, Greater Manchester, Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, Winslow, Buckinghamshire.
- Archdeacons of the East Riding
- Assistant bishops of St Albans
- Assistant bishops of York
- Bishops of Hull
- Bishops of Southwell
- Heywood family
- People educated at Sunningdale School
Anglicanism
Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.
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Archbishop of Canterbury
The archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England, the ceremonial head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury.
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Archbishop of York
The archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury.
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Archdeacon of the East Riding
The Archdeacon of the East Riding is a senior ecclesiastical officer of an archdeaconry, or subdivision, of the Church of England Diocese of York in the Province of York. Bernard Heywood and archdeacon of the East Riding are archdeacons of the East Riding.
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Bishop of Ely
The Bishop of Ely is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury. Bernard Heywood and Bishop of Ely are bishops of Ely.
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Bishop of Hull
The Bishop of Hull is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of York, England. Bernard Heywood and bishop of Hull are bishops of Hull.
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Bishop of Manchester
The Bishop of Manchester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Manchester in the Province of York.
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Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham
The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham is the diocesan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham in the Province of York. Bernard Heywood and bishop of Southwell and Nottingham are bishops of Southwell.
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British people
British people or Britons, also known colloquially as Brits, are the citizens of the United Kingdom, the British Overseas Territories, and the Crown dependencies.
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Bury, Greater Manchester
Bury is a market town on the River Irwell in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England.
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Canon (title)
Canon (translit) is a Christian title usually used to refer to a member of certain bodies in subject to an ecclesiastical rule.
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Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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Deacon
A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian churches that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions.
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Diocese of Ely
The Diocese of Ely is a Church of England diocese in the Province of Canterbury.
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East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding of Yorkshire, often abbreviated to the East Riding or East Yorkshire, is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England.
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Edward Wynn
Harold Edward Wynn (1889–1956) was an Anglican bishop. Bernard Heywood and Edward Wynn are 20th-century Church of England bishops and bishops of Ely.
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Francis Gurdon
Francis Gurdon (11 April 1861 – 23 December 1929) was an Anglican bishop, the third Bishop of Hull in the modern era. Bernard Heywood and Francis Gurdon are 20th-century Church of England bishops and bishops of Hull.
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Harrow School
Harrow School is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England.
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Henry Mosley (bishop)
Henry Mosley (1868–1948) was an Anglican cleric who was Bishop of Stepney from 1919 to 1928 and Bishop of Southwell from 1928 to 1941. Bernard Heywood and Henry Mosley (bishop) are 20th-century Church of England bishops and bishops of Southwell.
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Henry Vodden
Henry Townsend Vodden (10 July 1887 – 24 August 1960) was the fifth bishop of Hull in the modern era (from 1934 until 1957). Bernard Heywood and Henry Vodden are 20th-century Church of England bishops and bishops of Hull.
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James Moorhouse
James Moorhouse (19 November 1826 – 9 April 1915) was an Anglican Bishop of Melbourne and a Bishop of Manchester, and a Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.
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Leeds Minster
Leeds Minster, also known as the Minster and Parish Church of Saint Peter-at-Leeds (formerly Leeds Parish Church) is the minster church of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Leonard White-Thomson
Leonard Jauncey White-Thomson (15 November 1863 – 31 December 1933) was an Anglican bishop who served between 1924 and 1933. Bernard Heywood and Leonard White-Thomson are 20th-century Church of England bishops and bishops of Ely.
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Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, in Manchester, England, is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Manchester, seat of the Bishop of Manchester and the city's parish church.
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Randall Davidson
Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth, (7 April 1848 – 25 May 1930) was an Anglican priest who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903 to 1928.
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Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 12th Baronet
Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 12th Baronet (22 May 18512 December 1925) was a British Anglican bishop who served in the Church of England in the early 20th century. Bernard Heywood and Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 12th Baronet are 20th-century Church of England bishops and bishops of Southwell.
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Sunningdale School
Sunningdale School is a family-run boys' preparatory independent boarding school of around 100 pupils, situated in Sunningdale in Berkshire, close to London, England.
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Swinton, Greater Manchester
Swinton is a town in the City of Salford in Greater Manchester, England.
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Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Winslow, Buckinghamshire
Winslow is a market town and civil parish in north Buckinghamshire, England, within the Buckinghamshire Council unitary authority area.
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See also
Archdeacons of the East Riding
- Andy Broom
- Archdeacon of the East Riding
- Bernard Heywood
- Burchard du Puiset
- Charles Long (priest)
- Charles Mackarness
- Christopher Wyvill (priest)
- Darley Waddilove
- David Butterfield
- Donald Snelgrove
- Edmund Audley
- Eustace (bishop of Ely)
- Francis Wrangham
- Frank Ford (priest)
- Hamo (dean of York)
- Heneage Dering
- Hugh Buckingham
- James Palmes
- Jaques Sterne
- John Cosin
- John Gibson (priest)
- John May (bishop)
- Malet Lambert (priest)
- Marmaduke Blakiston
- Michael Vickers (bishop)
- Peter Harrison (priest)
- Ralph de Warneville
- Richard Blunt (bishop)
- Richard Mayew
- Richard Remington
- Robert Hitch
- Robert Oliver (priest)
- Robert Wilberforce
- Thomas Constable
- Thomas Magnus
- Walter Skirlaw
- William Brearey
- William of York
Assistant bishops of St Albans
- Bernard Heywood
Assistant bishops of York
- Bernard Heywood
Bishops of Hull
- Alison White (bishop)
- Bernard Heywood
- Bishop of Hull
- Donald Snelgrove
- Eleanor Sanderson
- Francis Gurdon
- Geoffrey Paul
- George Townley
- Henry Vodden
- Hubert Higgs
- James Jones (bishop)
- John Kempthorne (bishop)
- Richard Blunt (bishop)
- Richard Frith
- Robert Pursglove
Bishops of Southwell
- Bernard Heywood
- Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham
- Denis Wakeling
- George Cassidy (bishop)
- George Ridding
- Gordon Savage (bishop)
- Henry Mosley (bishop)
- Michael Whinney
- Patrick Harris
- Paul Butler (bishop)
- Paul Williams (bishop)
- Richard Inwood
- Russell Barry
- Sir Edwyn Hoskyns, 12th Baronet
Heywood family
- Arthur Heywood
- Benjamin Heywood
- Bernard Heywood
- Cecil Heywood
- Hugh Heywood
- James Heywood (philanthropist)
- Mary Sumner
- Oliver Heywood
- Oliver Heywood (minister)
- Richard Heywood (bishop)
- Thomas Heywood (antiquarian)
People educated at Sunningdale School
- Adrian Sassoon
- Arthur Murray, 3rd Viscount Elibank
- Bamber Gascoigne
- Barry Johnston (writer)
- Bernard Heywood
- Carey Harrison
- Clement von Franckenstein
- Douglas Hogg
- Ed Dunlop
- Edward Llewellyn, Baron Llewellyn of Steep
- Ferdinand Mount
- Francis Fulford (landowner)
- Freddie Stroma
- Frederick Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol
- Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
- Granville Gordon, 13th Marquess of Huntly
- Henry Blofeld
- Henry Cecil
- Henry Field (anthropologist)
- Hugh van Cutsem
- Humphrey Lyttelton
- Ian Ogilvy
- James Sassoon, Baron Sassoon
- Jamie McGrigor
- John Blofeld (judge)
- John Parker, 6th Earl of Morley
- John Wellbelove
- Lord Frederick Windsor
- Michael Bowes-Lyon, 18th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
- Nick Hurd
- Noel Harrison
- Prince Michael of Kent
- Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg
- Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
- Robert Dorrien-Smith
- Simon Bowes-Lyon, 19th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
- Sir Alexander Bethune, 10th Baronet
- Stephen Powys, 6th Baron Lilford
- Thomas Ashby (archaeologist)
- Tom Blofeld
- William Kingan
- William Lewis, 3rd Baron Merthyr
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Heywood
Also known as Bernard Oliver Francis Heywood.