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The Bishop of Stepney is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of London, in the Province of Canterbury, England.[1] The title takes its name after Stepney, an inner-city district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The See is vacant since Joanne Grenfell's translation to St Edmundsbury and Ipswich on 5 September 2025.[2]

The first bishop was appointed to take responsibility for North and East London, which had been under the care of the Bishop of Bedford; the new See was erected because the retiring bishop Robert Billing retained the See of Bedford, and Stepney was a more obvious See for the suffragan for the East End.[3] In 1898, the new Bishop of Islington received responsibility for North London.[4] In the experimental area scheme of 1970, the bishop was given oversight of the deaneries of Tower Hamlets, Hackney, and Islington.[5] The Bishops suffragan of Stepney have been area bishops since the London area scheme was founded in 1979.[6]

List of bishops

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Bishops of Stepney
From Until Incumbent Notes
1895 1897
George Forrest Browne (1833–1930). Translated to Bristol
1897 1901[7]
Arthur Winnington-Ingram (1858–1946). Translated to London
1901[7] 1909
Cosmo Gordon Lang (1864–1945). Translated to York, and later to Canterbury
1909 1919
Luke Paget (1853–1937). Formerly Bishop of Ipswich. Translated to Chester
1919 1928
Henry Mosley (1868–1948). Translated to Southwell
1928 1936
Charles Curzon (1878–1954). Translated to Exeter
1936 1952
Robert Moberly (1884–1978)
1952 1957 Joost de Blank (1908–1968)
1957 1968 Evered Lunt (1900–1982)
1968 1978
Trevor Huddleston (1913–1998). Translated to Mauritius
1978 1991 Jim Thompson (1936–2003). First area bishop from 1979; translated to Bath and Wells
1992 1995
Richard Chartres (b. 1947). Consecrated on 22 May 1992. Translated to London in 1995
1996 2002
John Sentamu (b. 1949). Translated to Birmingham, and later to York
2003 2010 Stephen Oliver (b. 1948) Retired 6 July 2010
2010 2011
Pete Broadbent
Bishop of Willesden
Acted as Bishop of Stepney from 7 July 2010,[8][9] effectively suspended from 23 November 2010 to 10 January 2011,[9] resumed as Acting Bishop until 22 July 2011.
2011 2018 Adrian Newman[10][11] (b. 1958) Resigned on 31 October 2018 on health grounds.[12]
2018 2019
Pete Broadbent, Bishop of Willesden Acting as Bishop of Stepney from 31 October 2018 until Grenfell's consecration.[12]
2019 2025 Joanne Grenfell From 3 July 2019 consecration[13][14][15] until 5 September 2025 translation to St Edmundsbury and Ipswich[16][2]
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