Robert Stopford (bishop)
Robert Wright Stopford, was a British Anglican bishop.
Early life and education
Stopford was born in Garston, Merseyside to John William Stopford, a timber merchant born in Galway, Ireland. He was educated at Coatham School in Redcar and Liverpool College, where he was Head of House. He continued his education at Hertford College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Master of Arts degree. At Oxford he obtained first classes in classical honour moderations and modern history. He was subsequently an Honorary Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford, and a Fellow of King's College London. He received a Doctor of Divinity degree from the University of London and a Doctor of Civil Law degree from the University of Durham. Stopford was married with two children.Ministry
- Michaelmas 1932 made deacon
- Michaelmas 1933 ordained priest
- 1932–1935 Chaplain, Oundle School
- 1935–1940 Principal of Trinity College (Kandy), Ceylon
- 1940–1946 Principal of Achimota College, Gold Coast
- 1946–1947 Rector of Chipping Barnet
- 1947–1955 Moderator—Secretary, Council of the Church Training Colleges
- 1952–1955 Honorary Chaplain to the Queen; General Secretary, the National Society; Secretary, the Schools Council
- 11 June 1955 consecrated bishop
- 1955–1956 Bishop suffragan of Fulham
- June 1956-1961 Bishop of Peterborough
- 1961–1973 Bishop of London
- 1961–1976 Privy Counsellor
- 17 October 1961-1973 Dean of Her Majesty's Chapels Royal.
- 1974–76 Vicar-General in Jerusalem
- 1975 Chairman of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Trust
- 8 February 1976: installed Bishop of Bermuda at Hamilton Cathedral