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135. HENRY COMPTON as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Oxford (1675 London) who on the 27th January 1678 consecrated<br />
136. WILLIAM SANCROFT, Archbishop <strong>of</strong> Canterbury who was a "non-juror’ who on the 25th October 1685<br />
did consecrate<br />
137. THOMAS WHITE as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Peterborough, who was deposed in 1690 as a non-juror and on the 24th<br />
February 1693, under Royal Warrant from the exiled King James II, consecrated<br />
138. GEORGE HICKES as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Thetford, a Non-juror who on the 24th February 1712 consecrated<br />
139. JAMES GADDERAR (consecrated without a See; later Bishop <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen and Moray), who on the 4th<br />
June 1727 consecrated<br />
140. THOMAS RATTRAY as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Dunkold, <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Episcopal Church who in 1741 consecrated<br />
141. WILLIAM FALCONAR as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ross and Caithness, <strong>of</strong> the Scottish Episcopal Church who on the<br />
21st September 1768 consecrated<br />
142. ROBERT KILGOUR as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen, who was consecrated 12 Feb 1775 by Frederick<br />
Corwallis, who was consecrated 19 Feb 1750 by Thomas Herring... on the 14th November 1784<br />
consecrated<br />
143. SAMUEL SEABURY - A crucial date for members <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal Church in the United States <strong>of</strong><br />
America is the consecration <strong>of</strong> the first Bishop <strong>of</strong> the Anglican Communion in the United States. In<br />
Aberdeen, 14 November 1784, Samuel Seabury was consecrated to the Episcopate by the Bishop and the<br />
Bishop Coadjutor <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen and the Bishop <strong>of</strong> Ross and Caithness. He thus became part <strong>of</strong> the unbroken<br />
chain <strong>of</strong> bishops that links the Church today with the Church <strong>of</strong> the Apostles.<br />
SAMUEL SEABURY, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, <strong>of</strong> the Protestant Episcopal Church <strong>of</strong> the USA, on the 17th<br />
September 1792 did consecrate +Claggett <strong>of</strong> PECUSA<br />
144. T. J. CLAGGETT as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Maryland, who on the 7th May 1797 consecrated<br />
146. EDWARD BASS as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts who on the 18th October 1797 consecrated<br />
147. ABRAHAM JARVIS as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, who on the 29th May 1811 consecrated<br />
148. A. V. GRISWOLD as Bishop <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Diocese, who on the 31st October 1832 consecrated<br />
149. J. H. HOPKINS as Bishop <strong>of</strong> Vermont,<br />
150. LEON CHECHEMIAN 1879<br />
151. WILLIAM CROW 1943<br />
152. HUGH GEORGE DeWILLMOTT NEWMAN 1944<br />
153. Wallace David de Ortega Maxey<br />
154. Lowell Paul Wadle - April 7, 1957<br />
155. Herman Adrian Spruit - June 22, 1957<br />
156. Frank Ellsworth Hughes 1978<br />
157. Mary Theresa Shultz<br />
158. Catherine Adams 1993<br />
159. Anthony Hash<br />
160. Michael Carroll<br />
161. Franciscus-Mariae <strong>of</strong> the Blessed Sacrament, SFI<br />
162. Michael Vincent Seneco