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  1. Hugh William Montefiore (born Hugh William Sebag-Montefiore; 12 May 1920 – 13 May 2005) was an English Anglican bishop and academic, who served as Bishop of Kingston from 1970 to 1978 and Bishop of Birmingham from 1978 to 1987.

  2. THE RT REVD HUGH WILLIAM MONTEFIORE. 02 November 2006. HUGH MONTEFIORE, who died last Friday, aged 85, was Bishop of Kingston-upon-Thames in the diocese of Southwark 1970-78, and Bishop of Birmingham 1978-87. He made a very unusual bishop.

  3. Nov 2, 2006 · Bishop Montefiore!” he shouted. “John!” cried Hugh. The two men embraced. “Fifteen years it is since I saw you,” said John. There were tears in his eyes. “Oh, Bishop Montefiore, come back and live here again. We miss you.” At Hugh’s funeral, David Edwards, who gave the address, invited us to clap the man we loved.

  4. The Right Rev Hugh Montefiore Workaholic Bishop of Birmingham who could arouse alarm as well as admiration

  5. May 12, 1920 - May 13, 2005. Saturday May 14 2005, 1.00am, The Times. HUGH MONTEFIORE was an outstanding pastor and intellectual leader and a man whose energy and humanity affected a generation of ...

  6. Bishop, college administrator, educator, and author. A former Anglican bishop, as well as dean of Gonville and Caius College, Montefiore was an outspoken figure in the Anglican Church who was often controversial for speaking out on such issues as the environment and women in the priesthood.

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  8. May 14, 2005 · 14 May 2005 • 12:09am. The Right Reverend Hugh Montefiore, who died yesterday aged 85, was Bishop of Birmingham from 1978 to 1987 and one of the most energetic, impatient, colourful and...

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