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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Richard Inwood

Spouse
  
Liz

Consecration
  
March 7, 2003

Residence
  
Derby

Ordination
  
1974

Denomination
  

In office
  
2003–31 March 2012 (retired)

Other posts
  
Archdeacon of Halifax (1995–2003)Acting Bishop of Southwell & Nottingham (9 April 2014–8 April 2015)

Born
  
4 March 1946 (age 78) (
1946-03-04
)

Books
  
Moved by Steam: Beside the Tracks and on the Trains, 1962-67, The Church

Richard Neil Inwood (born 4 March 1946) is a retired Bishop suffragan of Bedford.

Inwood was born in Burton-on-Trent and studied chemistry at University College, Oxford and theology at Nottingham University. Before ordination, he spent a year teaching in north-west Uganda and worked as a research and development chemist with Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in Manchester for nearly two years. He served in Sheffield, London, Bath and Yeovil before his appointment in 1995 as Archdeacon of Halifax. He was consecrated a bishop by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury at Southwark Cathedral on 7 March 2003.

From 9 April 2014 until 8 April 2015, he was Acting Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham at the request of the Archbishop of York. As acting bishop, Inwood attracted media attention in June 2014 for revoking the permission to officiate of a gay priest, Jeremy Pemberton, who had legally married his partner in spite of a pastoral statement issued by the church's bishops. In August 2014, Pemberton had an offer of work at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust withdrawn following Inwood's refusal to grant the relevant licence.

Inwood is the co-author of Moved by Steam: Beside the tracks and on the trains 1962-67 with Mike Smith (Kettering, 2009 ISBN 978-1-85794-323-8). His wife, Liz, is a mathematics teacher and examiner.

Styles

  • Richard Inwood Esq (1946–c1975)
  • The Revd Richard Inwood (c1975–1995)
  • The Ven Richard Inwood (1995–2003)
  • The Rt Revd Richard Inwood (2003–present)
  • References

    Richard Inwood Wikipedia


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