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William Cotter (bishop)

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Church
  
Roman Catholic

Nationality
  
Irish

Successor
  
John King

Appointed
  
November 24, 1910

Rank
  
Bishop

Died
  
1940

Consecration
  
March 19, 1905

In office
  
1910-1940

Role
  
Bishop

Ordination
  
June 19, 1892

Diocese
  
Portsmouth

Name
  
William Cotter

Predecessor
  
John Cahill


Born
  
December 21, 1866 Cloyne, County Cork, Ireland (
1866-12-21
)

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Auxiliary Bishop of Portsmouth (1905-1910)

William Timothy Cotter (1866–1940) was an Irish-born prelate who served as the third Roman Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth, England, from 1910 to 1940.

He was born in Cloyne, County Cork, Ireland on 21 December 1866. He was educated at St. Colman's Fermoy and for the priesthood at Maynooth College, and was ordained to the priesthood on 19 June 1892. He was appointed an Auxiliary Bishop of Portsmouth and Titular Bishop of Clazomenae on 14 February 1905. His consecration to the Episcopate took place on 19 March 1905, the principal consecrator was Bishop John Baptist Cahill of Portsmouth, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop George Ambrose Burton of Clifton and Bishop Peter Amigo of Southwark. Five years later, he was appointed Bishop of Portsmouth on 24 November 1910.

Bishop Cotter died in office on 24 October 1940, aged 73.

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