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Habgood, John, 1927-2019

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Personal name headingHabgood, John, 1927-2019
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Variant(s)Habgood, John Stapylton
Habgood, J. S. (John Stapylton), 1927-2019
See alsoChurch of England. Diocese of Durham. Bishop (1973-1983 : Habgood)
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Associated placeDurham (England) York (England)
Birth date1927-06-23
Death date2019-03-06
Place of birthStony Stratford (England)
AffiliationGreat Britain. Parliament. House of Lords
Church of England. Province of York
Church of England. Diocese of Durham
Queen's College (Edgbaston, England)
St. John's Church (Jedburgh, Scotland)
Westcott House (Cambridge, England)
St. Mary Abbots (Church : Kensington, London, England)
Church of England
Profession or occupationBishops
Found inReligion and science, 1964: title page (J. S. Habgood)
Religion and science, 1972: title page (John Habgood)
A working faith, 1980: title page (John Habgood)
Peart-Binns, John S. Living with paradox, 1987: title page (John Habgood, Archbishop of York)
BrillOnline, September 29, 2015 (Habgood, The Rt. Rev. Lord, Baron John Stapylton, life Peer; British, Member, House of Lords; born: 23 June 1927; Ph.D. King's Coll., Cambridge; professional career: Bishop of Durham, 1973-83; Archbishop of York, 1983-95)
Wikipedia, viewed Mar. 7, 2019 (under John Habgood: John Stapylton Habgood, Baron Habgood, PC; b. June 23, 1927; d. Mar. 6, 2019; Anglican bishop, academic, and life peer; Bishop of Durham, 1973-1983; Archbishop of York, Nov. 18, 1983-1995; made a Privy Counsellor in 1983; created a life peer as Baron Habgood, of Calverton in the County of Buckinghamshire; Sept. 8, 1995; later in his life he ceased attending the House of Lords and took leave of absence; on Oct. 3, 2011, he became one of the first two peers to formally and permanently retire from membership under a newly instituted procedure)