In office 1985–1988 | Name Michael Whinney Consecration 1982 | |
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Other posts Acting Bishop of Birmingham (2005–2006)Honorary assistant bishop in Birmingham (1995–present)Canon residentiary at Birmingham Cathedral (1992–1995) & assistant bishop in Birmingham (1988–1995)Bishop of Aston (1982–1985) Ordination c. 1957 (deacon); c. 1958 (priest) Born 8 July 1930 (age 94) ( 1930-07-08 ) Parents Humphrey Whinney & Evelyn Low Spouse Veronica Webster (m. 1958) Diocese Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham |
Michael Humphrey Dickens Whinney (8 July 1930 – 3 February 2017) was a Church of England bishop who served in two episcopal posts: he is also the great-great-grandson of Charles Dickens.

He was born in Chelsea, London on 8 July 1930 and educated at Charterhouse School and Pembroke College, Cambridge (he became a Cambridge Master of Arts {MA(Cantab)}); he later gained a Master of Sacred Theology (STM) degree from General Theological Seminary. He was ordained in 1957 after an earlier career as an accountant. His first ministry position was as a curate at Rainham after which he held two posts in Bermondsey, firstly as priest in charge of the Cambridge University Mission Settlement and later as the vicar of St James' with Christ Church. He became the Archdeacon of Southwark before being ordained to the episcopate in 1982 as the Bishop of Aston. After three years he was translated to be the Bishop of Southwell where he remained until 1988. Taking temporary early retirement from Southwell with an injury in early 1988, he returned to Birmingham for a sabbatical year. In February 1989 (aged 59 and long before retirement age), he was invited to become a stipendiary assistant bishop in the Diocese of Birmingham. In retirement he continued to serve as an honorary assistant bishop in Birmingham.
He died on 3 February 2017 at the age of 86.