Richard Chartres

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Richard Chartres is a British Anglican bishop and theologian who served as the Bishop of London from 1995 to 2017 and became a prominent figure in the Church of England.

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instanceOf Anglican bishop
British person
human
theologian
appointedBy Queen Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
birthDate 1947-07-11
birthPlace Ware, Hertfordshire, England NERFINISHED
church Church of England
consecratedAsBishopOn 1992-05-22
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
createdPeerage 2017
diocese Diocese of London NERFINISHED
educatedAt Hertford College, Oxford NERFINISHED
Trinity College, Dublin NERFINISHED
endTime 1995 (Bishop of Stepney)
2017 (Bishop of London)
2017 (House of Lords, Lords Spiritual)
familyName Chartres NERFINISHED
givenName Richard
honorificPrefix The Right Reverend
The Right Reverend and Right Honourable
knownFor Environmental advocacy within the Church
Leadership in the Diocese of London
Prominent role in the Church of England
languageSpoken English
memberOf Church of England NERFINISHED
name Richard Chartres NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Life peer
occupation bishop
theologian
officiatedAt Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton NERFINISHED
officiatedAtDate 2011-04-29
peerageOf United Kingdom NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of London NERFINISHED
Bishop of Stepney NERFINISHED
Dean of the Chapel Royal
Member of the House of Lords (Lords Spiritual)
Privy Counsellor
predecessor David Hope NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
residence London, England
retirementDate 2017
spouse Caroline Chartres NERFINISHED
startTime 1992 (Bishop of Stepney) NERFINISHED
1995 (Bishop of London)
1995 (House of Lords, Lords Spiritual)
successor Sarah Mullally NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition Anglo-Catholicism NERFINISHED
title Lord Chartres NERFINISHED

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Bishop of Stepney notableFormerHolder Richard Chartres