Dean of Bradford
The Dean of Bradford is the head and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Bradford Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral Church of St Peter in Bradford. Before 2000 the post was designated as a provost, which was then the equivalent of a dean at most English cathedrals. The cathedral is one of three co-equal mother churches of the Diocese of Leeds and a seat of the Bishop of Leeds; until 2014 it was the mother church of the now-defunct Diocese of Bradford and as such the seat of the diocesan Bishop of Bradford.
List of deans
Provosts
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References
- ^ The Independent (UK newspaper)
- ^ St Paul's Cathedral – Appointment of Ison as Dean
- ^ "Dean Jerry receives a series of farewells before retiring | the Diocese of Leeds, Church of England".
- ^ "Bowerman installed as new Dean of Bradford". Diocese of Leeds. 21 June 2022. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
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- Ripon Cathedral
- Wakefield Cathedral
- Bradford Cathedral
- Hollin House, Leeds
- Bishop's Lodge, Wakefield
- Bishopscroft, Bradford
- Diocesan Office, Leeds
- Bishop Mount, Ripon
- Church House, Wakefield
- Kadugli House, Keighley
- Leeds Minster
- Area scheme (2014–present)
- Dioceses of Ripon and Leeds, of Wakefield and of Bradford
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- diocesan Bishops of Ripon (1836–2014; renamed "Ripon and Leeds" in 1999), of Wakefield (1888–2014) and of Bradford (1919–2014)
- Bishop suffragan of Penrith (1888–1889; reappointed to Richmond)
- Bishops suffragan of Knaresborough (renamed Ripon), of Pontefract (renamed Wakefield) and of Richmond (renamed Kirkstall)
- Provost of Bradford (1930–2000; see Dean of Bradford)
- Provost of Wakefield (1931–2000; see Dean of Wakefield)
- Archdeacon of Craven (1836–2014; merged into Richmond and Craven)
- Archdeacon of Halifax (1888–1927; renamed Pontefract)
- Archdeacon of Huddersfield (1888–1927; renamed Halifax)
- Archdeacon of Ripon (1894–1921; renamed Archdeacon of Leeds)