Bishop of Bangor

Bishop of Bangor is in Bishops. See Bangor Cathedral [Map].

Florence of Worcester Continuation. 1120. Ralph, archbishop of Canterbury, retựrned to England on Sunday the second of the nones [the 4th] of January; and on Sunday the second of the nones [the 4th] of April, at Westminster, he consecrated to the bishopric of Banger a venerable clerk named David, who was chosen by king Griffyth (age 65) and the clergy and people of Wales. At this consecration he was assisted by Richard, bishop of London, Robert, bishop of Lincoln, Roger of Salisbury, and Urban of Glamorgan (age 44).

Note. Bishop David the Scot was consecrated Bishop of Bangor.

On 17 Mar 1372 Bishop John Gilbert was elected Bishop of Bangor.

On 13 Apr 1494 Archbishop Henry Deane was appointed Bishop of Bangor.

In 1533 Bishop John Salcot aka Capon was appointed Bishop of Bangor.

In 1539 Bishop John Bird was elected Bishop of Bangor.

1555 Consecrations

On 04 Sep 1555 Bishop Edmund "Bloody" Bonner of London (age 55) consecrated an Archbishop and two Bishops at St Paul's Cathedral [Map]:

Archbishop Hugh Curwen (age 55) was consecrated Archbishop of Dublin.

Bishop James Turbeville was consecrated Bishop of Exeter.

Bishop William Glynne (age 51) was consecrated Bishop of Bangor.

In 1616 Bishop Lewis Bayly was appointed Bishop of Bangor.

In Sep 1637 Bishop William Roberts (age 52) was consecrated Bishop of Bangor.

In 1737 Archbishop Thomas Herring (age 44) was appointed Bishop of Bangor.

On 15 Jan 1738 Archbishop Thomas Herring (age 45) was consecrated Bishop of Bangor.

In 1756 Bishop John Egerton (age 34) was appointed Bishop of Bangor.

In 1899 Bishop Watkin Williams (age 53) was appointed Bishop of Bangor.