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Description of arms. Sable, a fess argent, in chief three demi-ladies couped at the waist heads affrontée proper crowned or arrayed and veiled of the second, in base an ox of the last, horned and hoofed gold, passing a ford barry wavy of six azure and argent.
1542 Robert King[1]
1558 [Thomas Goldwell]
1567 Hugh Curen [Curwen]
1589 John Underhill
1604 John Bridges
1619 John Howson
1628 Richard Corbet
1632 John Bancroft
1641 Robert Skinner
1663 William Paul
1665 Walter Blandford
1671 Nathaniel Crewe [Lord Crewe]
1674 Henry Compton
1676 John Fell
1686 Samuel Parker
1688 Timothy Hall
1690 John Hough
1699 William Talbot
1715 John Potter
1737 Thomas Secker
1758 John Hume
1766 Robert Lowth
1777 John Butler
1788 Edward Smallwell
1799 John Randolph
1807 Charles Moss
1812 William Jackson
1816 Edward Legge
1827 Charles Lloyd
1829 Richard Bagot
1845 Samuel Wilberforce
1870 John Fielder Mackarness
1889 William Stubbs
1901 Francis Paget
1911 Charles Gore
1919 Hubert Murray Burge
1925 Thomas Banks Strong
1937 Kenneth Escott Kirk
1955 Harry James Carpenter
1971 Kenneth John Woollcombe
1978 Patrick Campbell Rodger
1987 Richard Douglas Harries
2007 John Lawrence Pritchard
2016 Steven John Lindsey Croft
SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS
Buckingham
1914 Edward Domett Shaw
1921 Philip Herbert Eliot
1944 Robert Milton Hay
1960 Gordon David Savage
1964 George Christopher Cutts Pepys
1974 Simon Hedley Burrows
1994 Colin James Bennetts
1998 Michael Arthur Hill
2003 Alan Thomas Lawrence Wilson
Dorchester
see also under Dorchester (diocesan see) and Lincoln
1939 Gerald Burton Allen
1952 Kenneth Riches
1957 David Goodwin Loveday
1972 Peter Knight Walker
1979 Conrad John Eustace Meyer
1988 Anthony John Russell
2000 Colin William Fletcher
2021 Gavin Andrew Collins
Reading
1889 James Leslie Randall
1909–42 in abeyance
1942 Arthur Groom Parham
1954 Eric Henry Knell
1972 Eric Wild
1982 Ronald Graham Gregory Foley
1989 John Frank Ewan Bone
1997 Edward William Murray Walker
2004 Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell
2011 Andrew John Proud
2019 Olivia Josephine Graham
[1] Bishop Rheon. in partibus. Of Oseney 1542-5. See transferred to Oxford 1545.