Peter Hall (bishop)
Albert Peter Hall (2 September 1930 – 27 December 2013) was the Bishop of Woolwich from 1984 until 1996[1] and the first area bishop under the 1991 area scheme.[2][3]
The Rt Revd Peter Hall MA(Cantab) | |
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Bishop of Woolwich | |
Diocese | Diocese of Southwark |
In office | 1984–1996 |
Predecessor | Michael Marshall |
Successor | Colin Buchanan |
Other posts | Area bishop of Woolwich (1991–1996) Honorary assistant bishop in Birmingham (1997–present) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1955 (deacon); 1956 (priest) |
Consecration | 1984 |
Personal details | |
Born | 2 September 1930 |
Died | 27 December 2013 83) | (aged
Denomination | Anglican |
Parents | William & Bertha |
Spouse | Valerie Page (m. 1957) |
Children | 2 sons |
Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge |
Hall was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn and St John's College, Cambridge.[4] Ordained in 1956 he began his ministry as a curate at St Martin's, Birmingham after which he was the Rector of Avondale, Harare and then St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham before his ordination to the episcopate. A keen mountain walker, he was married with two sons[5] and in retirement continued to serve the church as an honorary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Birmingham.
References
- Crockford's Clerical Directory2008/2009 Lambeth, Church House Publishing ISBN 978-0-7151-1030-0
- "4: The Dioceses Commission, 1978–2002" (PDF). Church of England. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
- "THE Rt REVD ALBERT PETER HALL". Church Times. 10 January 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
- ‘HALL, Rt Rev. (Albert) Peter’, Who's Who 2012, A & C Black, 2012; online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2011 , accessed 10 July 2012
- Debrett's People of Today London,1992 Debrett's ISBN 1-870520-09-2
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Preceded by Bryan Green |
Rector of St Martin in the Bull Ring 1969–1984 |
Succeeded by J.G. Wesson |
Preceded by Michael Marshall |
Bishop of Woolwich 1984–1996 |
Succeeded by Colin Buchanan |
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