Vicars Apostolic of the London District

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Vicars Apostolic of the London District

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        The Vicariate Apostolic of the London District was an ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Church in England, 1688-1850. There were four Catholic jurisdictions in England and Wales: the London District, the Western District, the Midland District and the Northern District.

        The Vicars Apostolic of the London District were:

        Bishop John Leyburn, (1688-1702), formerly Vicar Apostolic of England (1685-1688)

        Bishop Bonaventure Giffard, (1703-1734)

        Bishop Benjamin Petre, (1734-1758)

        Bishop Richard Challoner, (1758-1791)

        Bishop James Robert Talbot, (1781-1789)

        Bishop John Douglass, (1790-1812)

        Bishop William Poynter, (1812-1827)

        Bishop James Yorke Bramston, (1878-1836)

        Bishop Thomas Griffiths, (1836-1847)

        Bishop Thomas Walsh, (1847-1849)

        Bishop Nicholas Wiseman, (1849-1850), later Archbishop.

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