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Bishop of Llandaff

The Bishop of Llandaff is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff .

The diocese covers most of the County of Glamorgan. The see is in the town of Llandaff in the northwest of the City of Cardiff where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.

The diocese was reputedly founded in the 6th century by St Teilo. The current bishop is the Most Reverend Dr Barry Cennydd Morgan , Archbishop and Wales and 102nd Bishop of Llandaff, who signs Barry Landav.


List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Llandaff, Wales

(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)

Tenure Incumbent Notes
522 to ???Dubritius
??? to ???Thelian
(Teilaus ; Eliud )
??? to ???Oudoceus
??? to ???Ubylwinus
(Unelbicus )
??? to ???Aydanus
??? to ???Elgistil
??? to ???Lunapeius
??? to ???Comergius
(Comegern )
??? to ???Argwistil
??? to ???Gurvan
??? to ???Guodloiu
??? to ???Edilbinus
??? to ???Grecielus
??? to ???Berthgwyn
??? to ???Tyrcheanus
(Tyrchan ; Tridianus )
??? to ???Elvogus
??? to ???Catguaert
(Catguaret )
??? to ???Cerenhire
??? to ???Nobis
??? to ???Gulfridus
??? to ???Nudd
??? to ???Cimeliau
(Cemeliauc )
??? to ???Libiau
??? to ???Marcluith
??? to ???Pater
982 to 993Gogwan
(Gucanor ; Gucaunus )
993 to 1022Bledri
1022 to 1059Joseph
1059 to 1107Herewald
1107 to c.1139Urban Archdeacon of Llandaff
c.1132 to 1139vacantFor 6 years
1139 to 1148Uhtred
1148 to 1153Galfrid
1153 to 1183Nicholas ap Gwrgant
1183 to 1191William de Salso Marisco
(William of Saltmarsh )
1191 to 1219Henry Prior of Abergavenny
1219 to 1230William
1230 to c.1240Elias de Radnor
c.1240 to 1244vacantFor 4 years
1244 to 1253William de Burgh
1253 to 1256John de la Ware
1256 to 1266William of Radnor
1266 to 1287William de Braose
1287 to 1296Philip de Staunton
vacant
According to Prynne, or
According to general consensus
1296 to 1323John de Monmouth
1323 to 1347John Eglescliffe Translated from Connor, Ireland
1347 to 1362John Paschal
1362 to 1383Rodger Cradock Translated from Waterford, Ireland
1383 to 1385Thomas Rushooke Confessor to the King; translated to Chichester
1385 to 1389William of Bottlesham Titular Bishop of Bethlehem; translated to Rochester
1389 to 1391Edmund Bromfeld
1391 to 1395Tideman de Winchecombe Abbot of Beauly; translated to Worcester
1395 to 1397Andrew Barret
1397 to 1399John Burghill
(John Bruchilla )
Confessor to the King; translated to Lichfield & Coventry
1399 to 1408Thomas Peverel Translated from Ossory, Ireland ; translated to Worcester
1408 to 1425John de la Zouche
de Johanne Fulford
According to Quœre
According to Le Neve
1425 to 1441John Wells
1441 to 1458Nicholas Ashby Prior of Westminster
1458 to 1476John Hunden Prior of King's Langley; resigned
1476 to 1478 John Smith
1478 to 1496John Marshal
1496 to 1500John Ingelby Prior of Shene
1500 to 1516Miles Salley
(Miles Sawley )
Abbot of Eynesham
1516 to 1537George Athequa
(George Attien )
Chaplain to Queen Catharine (with whom he left Spain for England)
1537 to 1545Robert Holgate Prior of Wotton; translated to York
1545 to c.1557Anthony Kitchin
(Dunstan )
Abbot of Eynesham
c.1557 to 1560vacantFor 3 years
1560 to 1575Hugh Jones
1575 to 1591William Blethyn Prebendary of York
1591 to 1594Gervase BabingtonPrebendary of Hereford; translated to Exeter
1594 to 1601William MorganTranslated to St Asaph
1601 to 1618Fraser Godwin Canon of Wells; translated to Hereford
1618 to 1619George Carleton Translated to Chichester
1619 to 1627Theophilus Field Rector of Cotton, Suffolk; translated to St David's
1627 to 1639William Murray Translated from Kilfenora, Ireland
1639 to c.1644Morgan Owen
c.1644 to 1660vacant
1660 to 1667Hugh LloydArchdeacon of St David's
1667 to 1675Francis Davis Archdeacon of Llandaff
1675 to 1679William Lloyd Prebendary of St Paul's, London; translated to Peterborough
1679 to 1707William Beaw Vicar of Adderbury, Oxfordshire
1707 to 1724John TylerDean of Hereford
1724 to 1728Robert Clavering Canon of Christchurch, Oxford; translated to Peterborough
1728 to 1738John HarrisPrebendary of Canterbury
1738 to 1740Matthias Mawson Rector of Hadstock, Essex; translated to Chichester
1740 to 1748John Gilbert Dean of Exeter; translated to Salisbury
1748 to 1754Edward Cresset Dean of Hereford
1754 to 1761Richard Newcome Canon of Windsor; translated to St Asaph
1761 to 1769John Ewer Canon of Windsor; translated to Bangor
1769 to 1782Jonn Shipley Dean of Winchester; translated to St Asaph
The Honourable Shute BarringtonCanon of St Paul's, London; translated to Salisbury
1782 to 1816Richard WatsonRegius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge, and Archdeacon of Ely
18 July 1816 to 1819Herbert March Translated to Peterborough
15 May 1819 to 1826William Van MildertTranslated to Durham
12 December 1826 to 14 October 1849Charles Richard SumnerDied in office
1 November 1849 to 16 December 1882Alfred Ollivant Canon of St David's, and Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge; died in office
16 February 1883 to ????Richard Lewis
???? to 1957
1957 to ????William Glyn Hughes Simon , DD
???? to 1976
1976 to 1985John Worthington Poole Hughes , MA
1985 to 1999Roy Thomas Davies Translated from Swansea & Brecon
1999 to presentDr Barry Cennydd Morgan


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