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John Neale (bishop)

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In office
  
1974–1988

Name
  
John Neale

Consecration
  
1974

Profession
  
Writer; army officer

Successor
  
Peter Vaughan


Parents
  
Geoffrey & Stella Wild

Education
  
King's College London

Denomination
  
Anglican

Role
  
Bishop

Diocese
  
Diocese of Salisbury

Other posts
  
Honorary assistant bishop in Bristol (1991–present); in Gloucester (1996–2004); and in Bath & Wells (1991–2008) Area bishop of Ramsbury (1981–1988) Archdeacon of Wilts (1974–1980)

Ordination
  
1955 (deacon); 1956 (priest)

Born
  
21 September 1926 (age 97) (
1926-09-21
)

John Robert Geoffrey Neale AKC (born 21 September 1926) is a retired Anglican bishop. From 1974 to 1988, he was the first suffragan Bishop of Ramsbury in the Church of England and the first area bishop under that diocese's 1981–2009 area scheme.

Neale was educated at Felsted School and then served in the Royal Artillery during World War II. He completed his studies at King's College London and St Boniface's Warminster and began his ordained ministry as a curate in St Helier. He was then, successively, the chaplain of Ardingly College, Secretary of the Advisory Council for Church Ministry, Canon Missioner for the Diocese of Guildford and Rector of St Peter's Hascombe before his consecration to the episcopate by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Michael Ramsey in St. Paul's Cathedral. Since 1991 he has been an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Bristol. His papers are housed at the National Church Institutions Database of Manuscripts and Archives.

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