The Bishop of Derby
The churchman of Derby is the Ordinary of the entitling of England Diocese of Derby, England/conurbation of Derby in the Province of Canterbury.
The urban district covers the county of Derbyshire added to a paltry area of Cheshire. The office see/see of the time the urban district of Derby, England/Derby where the chair is located at Derby Cathedral/The shrine Church of All Saints, formerly a parish shrine, which was elevated so as to approach or near cathedral importance in 1927.
The Bishop's castle is Derby Church dwelling-place, Derby.
The bishopric was formed from fragment of the Diocese of Southwell sought-after 1927 below George V of England/majesty George V. Before this time no matter what there had been two Suffragan bishops of Derby whilst the bishopric was still within theDiocese of Southwell Minster. The known bishop is the licit Reverend Alastair Redfern/Alastair Redfern, the 7th noble Bishop of Derby, who signs Alastair Derby.
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