The Old Anglo Catholic Movement 1515
The Latin-American Anglican Church 1975
We inherited the Apostolic Succession from 1515 directly from Pope Leo X
APOSTOLIC SUCCESSION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
We inherited the Apostolic Succession from 1515 directly from Pope Leo X
JOHN FISHER IAL THOMAS CRANMER
The Old Anglo Catholic 1515- Anglican- Apostolic Succession
Los Santos Apóstoles Pedro y Pablo, establecieron la Iglesia Cristiana de Roma.
Pedro fue Consagrado como el Primer Obispo de Roma según la
“Tradición Católica” del siglo IV después de Cristo.
By virtue of their Succession from PETER
and who bear the Title of Pope,
descending from Pope LINUS o pope GREGORY
the Great and unto the following men of God:
1. LINUS -Year 66-; 2. ANACLETUS -Year 79-;
3. CLEMENT -Year 91-; 4. EVARISTUS -Year 100-;
5. ALEXANDER -Year 109-; 6. SIXTUS -Year 116-;
7. TELESPHORUS -Year 125-; 8. HYGINUS -Year 136-;
9. PIUS I -Year 142-; 10. ANICETUS -Year 155-;
11. SOTER -Year 166-; 12. ELEUTHERIUS -Year 174-;
13. VICTOR I -Year 189-; 14. ZEPHYRINUS -Year 198-;
15. CALLISTUS I -Year 217-; 16. URBAN I -Year 222-;
17. PONTIAN -Year 230-; 18. ANTERUS -Year 235-;
19. FABIAN -Year 236-; 20. CORNELIUS -Year 250-;
21. LUCIUS -Year 253-; 22. STEPHEN I -Year 254-;
23. SICTUS II -Year 257-; 24. DIONYSIUS -Year 260-;
25. FELIX I -Year 269-; 26. EUTYCHIAN -Year 275-;
27. CAIUS -Year 283-; 28. MARCELLINUS -Year 296-;
29. MARCELLUS I -Year 306-; 30. EUSEBIUS -Year 319-;
31. MILTIADES -Year 311-; 32. SYLVESTER I -Year 314-;
The First General or Ecumenical Council: In the year of our Lord 325, the
Emperor Constantine summoned the First General or Ecumenical Council and
First Council of the Bishops or the Christian Catholic Church to condemn the
Aran heresy and to settle authoritatively the true Orthodox Christian Faith.
The Church of England sent three bishops to participate in the "First Ecumenical Council",
they went and participated. History affirms that they carried in their sacred vestments the image of
Saint Lawrence and the image of Saint Mary of Walsingham.
They were also bearers of the prayer of the saint and the Virgin.
These bishops were called by the Council Fathers:
Anglo Missionaries of the Territory of the Church of England.
33. MARK -Year 336-; 34. JULIUS I -Year 337-;
35. LIBERIUS -Year 352-; 36. DAMASUS I -ear 366-;
37. SIRICIUS -Year 384-; 38. ANASTASIUS I -ear 399-;
39. INNOCENT I -ear 401-;
In the Year of Our Lord 410, the City of Rome was invaded and sacked by the
northern tribes, called Barbarians by the Romans.
40. ZOSIMUS -Year 417-; 41. BONIFACE I -ear 418-;
42. CELESTINE I -Year 422-; 43. SIXTUS III -Year 432-;
44. LEO I -ear 440-; 45. HILARUS -Year 461-;
46. SIMPLICIUS -Year 468-; 47. FELIX II -Year 483-;
48. GELASIUS I -ear 492-; 49. ANASTASIUS II -Year 496-;
50. SYMMACHUS -Year 498-; 51. HORMISDAS -Year 514-;
52. JOHN I -Year 523-; 53. FELIX III -Year 526-;
54. BONIFACE II -Year 530-; 55. JOHN II -Year 532-;
56. AGAPITUS -Year 535-; 57. SILVERIUS -Year 536-;
58. VIGILIUS -Year 537-; 59. PELAGIUS I -ear 556-;
60. JOHN III -Year 561-; 61. BENEDICT I -ear 575-;
62. PELAGIUS II -Year 579-; 63. GREGORY I -ear 590-;
Pope GREGORY I consecrated AUGUSTINE and sent him to
Britain as a missionary to bishop for the people of the Isles. In the Year of Our Lord 597.
AUGUSTINE and a small band of monks arrived in Isles, landing on the Isle of Thanet. After preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the King and his earls, King Ethelbert was baptized by
AUGUSTINE. Pope Gregory appointed AUGUSTINE
the first Archbishop of Canterbury and the first Primate of the Church of England.
The Church of England
The Apostolic Succession of the Archbishops of Canterbury
received from the Bishops of Rome and
descending from AUGUSTINE to ETHELRED:
64. AUGUSTINE -Year 597-; 65 LAURENTIUS -Year 604-;
66. MELLITUS -Year 619-; 67. JUSTUS -Year 624-;
68. HONORIUS -Year 627-; 69. DEUSDEDIT -Year 655-;
In the Year of Our Lord 664, the Synod of Whit by was held whereat the ancient
British Church. And the Church of England is united in one Church, the
Celtic Christians agreeing to observe the date of
Easter as observed throughout the rest of the Catholic Church.
70. THEODORE-Year 668-; 71. BRITHWALD -Year 693-;
72. TATWINE -Year 731-; 73. NOTHELM -Year 735-;
74. CUTHBERT -Year 742-; 75. BREGWINE -Year 759-;
76. LAMBRITH -Year 763-; 77. AETHELHARD -Year 793-;
78. WULFRED -Year 804-; 79. THEOLGILD -Year 830-;
80. CEOLNOTH -Year 833-; 81. ETHELRED -Year 870-;
.
In the Year of Our Lord 871, Alfred was crowned King. During the
Reign of King Alfred the Great, all the Saxon kingdoms
were united into one Kingdom of England.
82. THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT -Year 871-;
Assisted in consecrating EDWARD BASS, who in turn assisted in consecrating
83. BENJAMIN MOORE. Who in turn assisted in consecrating
84. JOHN HENRY HOBART and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD, WILLIAM WHITE,
JOHN HENRY THOMAS and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD Consecrated
84. THOMAS BROWNELL
In the Year of Our Lord 1819 The Archbishops of Canterbury
The Succession of the Bishops of Rome from Pope SABINIAN to Pope FORMOSUS:
85. SABINIAN -Year 604-; 86. BONIFACE III -Year 607-;
87. BONIFACE IV -Year 608-; 88. ADEODATUS I -ear 615-;
89. BONIFACE V -Year 619-; 90. HONORIUS I -ear 625-;
91. SEVERINUS -Year 638-; 92. JOHN IV -Year 640-;
93. THEODORE I -ear 642-; 94. MARTIN I -ear 649-;
95. EUGENE I -ear 654-; 96. VITALIAN -Year 657-;
97. ADEODATUS II -Year 672-; 98. DONUS -Year 676-;
99. AGATHO -Year 678-; 100. LEO II -Year 681-;
101. BENEDICT II -Year 683-; 102. JOHN V -Year 685-;
103. CONON -Year 686-; 104. SERGIUS I -Year 687-;
105. JOHN VI -Year 701-; 106. JOHN VII -Year 705-;
107. SISINNIUS -Year 708-; 108. CONSTANTINE -Year 709-;
110. GREGORY II -Year 8715-; 111. GREGORY III -Year 731-;
112. ZACHARIUS -Year 741-; 113. STEPHEN II -Year 752-;
114. STEPHEN III -Year 752-; 115. PAUL I -ear 757-;
116. STEPHEN IV -Year 768-; 117. HADRIAN I -ear 772-;
118. LEO II -Year 795-; 119. STEPHEN V -Year 816-;
120. PASCHAL I -ear 818-; 121. EUGENE II -Year 824-;
122. VALENTINE -Year 827-; 123. GREGORY IV -Year 827-;
124. SERGIUS II -Year 844-; 125. LEO IV -Year 847-;
126. BENEDICT III -Year 855-; 127. NICHOLAS I -ear 858-;
In the Year of Our Lord 864, Pope NICHOLAS consecrated
128. FORMOSUS Bishop of Porto. 129. HADRIAN II -Year 867-;
130. JOHN VIII -Year 872-; 131. MARINUS I -ear 882-;
132. HADRIAN III -Year 884-; 133. STEPHEN VI -Year 885-;
134. FORMOSUS -Year 891-;
In the Year of Our Lord 891, Pope FORMOSUS consecrated
135. PHLEGMUND to be the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In the Year of Our Lord 909, PHLEGMUND consecrated
136. ALTHELM to be the Bishop of Wells, and thereafter
ATHELM succeeded PHLEGMUND as the
Archbishop of Canterbury.
137. ATHELM -Year 923-; 138. WULFHELM -Year 928-;
139. ODO SEVERUS -Year 941-; 140. DUNSTAN -Year 954-;
141. AETHELGAR -Year 988-; 142. SIRICIUS -Year 989-;
143. AELFRIC -Year 996-; 144. ALPHEGE -Year 1005-;
145. LEOVINGUS -Year 1013-; 146. AETHELNOT -Year 1020-;
147. EADSIGE -Year 1038-; 148. ROBERT de JUMIEGES -Year 1050-;
149. STIGAND -Year 1052-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1066, the Normans invaded
England, and Duke William of Normandy, known as William the Conqueror.
William the Conqueror was crowned the first Norman King of England at
Westminster Abbey, London, on Christmas Day of that same year (1066).
150. LANFRANC -Year 1070-; 151. ANSELM -Year 1093-;
152. RODULPH d 'ESCUTURES -Year 1114-; 153. WILLIAM CORBEUIL -Year 1122-;
154. THEOBALD -Year 1138-; 155. THOMAS à BECKET -Year 1162-;
156. RICHARD -Year 1171-; 157. BALDWIN -Year 1184-;
158. REGINALD FITZJOCELYN -ear 1191-; 159. HUBERT WALTER -Year 1193-;
160. STEPHEN LANGTON -Year 1207-; 161 ROBERT WETHERSHED -Year 1229-;
162. EDMUND RICH -Year 1234-; 163. BONIFACE of SAVOY -Year 1245-;
164. ROBERT KILWARBY -Year 1272- ; 165. JOHN PECKHAM -Year 1278-;
166. ROBERT WINCHELSEY -Year 1294-; 167. WALTER REYNOLD -Year 1313-;
In the year of our Lord 1297, Sir William Wallace, Guardian of Scotland,
won the battle of the Stirling Bridge against the invading English.
Wallace is executed in 1305. Robert the Bruce is coronet
King Robert the First, King of Scots in 1306.
In the year of our Lord 1316, Scotland is freed forever from foreign foes at the
Battle of Bannockburn. In the year of our Lord 1320, King Robert the
Bruce calls the Scottish Parliament into session at
168. Arbroath Abbey -Year 1320-;
To hammer out a letter of protest to Pope John XXII in Avignon
This letter becomes known as the Declaration of Arbroath, or the
Scottish Declaration of Independence. They request independence from the
English. Additionally, they declare their obedience to the Pope,
"ready to do your will in all things, as they are obedient to you as
His Vicar: and to Him as the Supreme King and Judge."
169. ROBERT MEPEHAM -Year 1328-; 170. JOSEPH STRATFORD -Year 1333-;
During the Years of Our Lord 1348 and 1349, the Black Death
(which had come by ship to Europe from Asia)
Ravaged Britain and Europe
171. THOMAS BRADWARDINE -Year 1349-; 172. SIMON ISLIP -Year 1349-;
173. SIMON LANGHAM -Year 1366-; 174. WILLIAM WITTLESLY -Year 1386-;
175. SIMON SUDBURY -Year 1375-; 176. WILLIAM COURTNEY -Year 1381-;
177. THOMAS ARUNDLE -Year 1396-; 178. HENRY CHICHELEY -Year 1414-;
179. JOHN STAFFORD -Year 1443-; 180. JOSEPH KEMP -Year 1452-;
181. THOMAS BOUCHIER -Year 1454-; 182. JOHN MORTON -Year 1486-;
183. HENRY DEAN -Year 1501-; 184. WILLIAM WAREHAM -Year 1503-;
Year 1533: 185. THOMAS CRANMER Year 1533-;
In The Year of Our Lord 1535, King Henry the Eight renounced Papal Jurisdiction over
The English Church as Anglo Catholic. In the year Our Lord 1547, King Henry the
Eight died and his young son Edward acceded to The English Throne as Queen Mary the First.
In the Year of Our Lord 1555, King Edward the Sixth died, and his
half-sister Mary acceded to the English throne as Queen Mary the First.
Queen Mary restored the Papal jurisdiction over the
English Church, and appointed her kinsman
186. REGINALD POLE -Year 1555-; As the Archbishop of Canterbury
Under Queen Mary, the Church of England was reconciled with the Papacy,
the Latin Mass was restored, and the Inquisition was brought to England.
The new Archbishop of Canterbury had been made a Cardinal of the
Roman Church and was appointed the agent for the reconciliation of the
English Church and nation with the Pope of Rome.
In the Year of Our Lord 1556, the deposed Archbishop of Canterbury, and
translator and reviewer of the Liturgy of the English Church, THOMAS CRANMER,
was tried for heresy by the Inquisition and burned at the stake by order of the Queen.
187. REGINALD POLE -Year 1556-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1558, Queen Mary died, and her
half-sister Elizabeth acceded to the English throne as Queen Elizabeth the First.
Queen Elizabeth renounced all Papal jurisdictions over the
Church of England, and restored the reformed English Liturgy.
The Queen appointed MATTHEW PARKER as the new Archbishop of Canterbury,
the See having been left vacant by the death of REGINALD POLE who died on the same day as his cousin Queen Mary.
188. MATTHEW PARKER -Year 1559-; was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury
by authority of the mandate of Queen Elizabeth on the morning of the
17th December 1559 by the four loyal Bishops:
WILLIAM BARLOWE, JOHN SCORY, MILES COVERDALE, and
JOHN HODGEKYN, at Lambeth Palace.
189. MATTHEW PARKER -Year 1559-; 190. EDMUND GRINDAL -Year 1575-;
191. JOHN WITGIFT -Year 1583-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1603, Queen Elizabeth the First died, and the son of
her first cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, acceded to the
English and Scottish thrones as King James the
First of England and Sixth of Scotland.
192. RICHARD BANCROFT. -Year 1604-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1611, King James the First authorized a new translation of the
Holy Scriptures into the English language, and the Authorized Version,
commonly called the King James Version, of the English Bible was given to the
English-speaking peoples. In the Year of Our Lord 1607 the first English
settlers arrive in Virginia at a small island that will be named for their King.
The settlement is named Jamestown.
They found the first permanent English settlement in the New World.
Shortly after their arrival they celebrate the first Holy Communion in Virginia on
June 21, in 1607, the Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.
They shade themselves from the hot sun by erecting a sail from the ship.
Their altar is a split tree trunk placed upon two cut saplings.
Of the one-hundred and three souls who arrived most perished before spring including the
Rev. Robert Hunt. With this first Holy Communion the settlers began the
Anglican Faith of Virginia and of the New World.
The survivors would be joined by others and found the first democratic assembly in the New World.
Their faith and vision would spark the torch of democracy and freedom for all the entire world to see.
192. 1611 GEORGE ABBOT. -Year 1611-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1625, King James the First died, and his son Charles acceded to the
English and Scottish thrones as King Charles the First.
193. WILLIAM LAUD. -Year 1633-;
WILLIAM LAUD had as one of his Consecrators MARC ANTONY De DOMINIS
MARC ANTONY De DOMINIS the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Spolatro,
thus adding another recognized line of the Roman Catholic Succession to the
Apostolic Succession of the Bishops of the Church of England and the
Episcopal Church of Scotland. He would regularize Holy Services and direct the Altars be placed
against the East wall of the Church Building in order that the Priest would celebrate with the
people facing Jerusalem. He would restore Catholicity to the
worship but not to rejoin the Roman Church.
In the Year of Our Lord 1645, during the Civil War fought between
the forces of the King Charles the First and the Church and the forces of the Puritans...
The Archbishop of Canterbury, WILLIAM LAUD, was imprisoned and executed by the
Puritans for defending the Catholic Faith and the settled establishment of the Church of England.
In the Year of Our Lord 1649, the Puritans declared England a Republic and the
King to be a traitor. On the 30th January 1649, the Puritans executed King Charles the First.
The leader of the Puritan forces, Oliver Cromwell, was declared
Lord Protector of England by the House of Commons, and
England suffered under Puritan tyranny during the Protectorate of
Cromwell. During the time of the -Interregnum-
The See of Canterbury was vacant for fifteen Years.
In the Year of Our Lord 1660, the Kingdom was restored, and the exiled
Heir of the martyred King acceded to the throne as King Charles the Second.
King Charles the Second appointed WILLIAM JUXON to the See of Canterbury.
WILLIAM JUXON. -Year 1660-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1661, King Charles the Second had the Book of
Common Prayer revised, and in the Year of Our Lord 1662 the revised
Prayer Book was published and ordered by both the King and the Convocations of
Canterbury and York to be used throughout England and Wales.
GILBERT SHELDON. -Year 1663-; WILLIAM SANCROFT. -Year 1678-;
In the Year of Our Lord 1685, King Charles the Second died, and his
brother acceded to the English and Scottish thrones as King James the
Second of England and Seventh of Scotland.
The King was received into the communion of the Church of Rome.
In the Year of Our Lord 1688, the Queen was delivered of a Prince,
and the nation feared that a Roman Catholic would accede to the English throne and
undermine the settlement of religion established
by Queen Elizabeth the First.
The King and Queen with the infant Prince fled England for France,
and Parliament invited the daughter of the King by his first Queen.
The Princess Mary and her Dutch husband Prince William of Orange, to come to
England and to reign conjointly as Queen Mary the
Second and King William the Third.
Many of the Clergy and a number of Bishops, including the
Archbishop of Canterbury, having already taken an Oath of Allegiance to
King James the Second, refused to take the Oath of Allegiance
to the new Sovereigns. The Archbishop of Canterbury, and a great number of
Bishops and Clergy, are deposed and deprived of their Sees and Benefices.
These Bishops and Clergy became known as Non-Jurors, and they
continued to worship privately until the death of King James the Second, and many
of these Non-Jurors went to Scotland and there became
Bishops and Clergy of the Episcopal Church of Scotland.
The Non-Juring line of the Episcopal succession of the
Scottish Episcopal Church would later be transmitted to the Bishops of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America through its first
Bishop, SAMUEL SEABURY.
In 1691 JOHN TILOTSON; In 1694 THOMAS TENISON
In the Year of Our Lord 1694, Queen Mary the Second died.
In the Year of Our Lord 1702, King William the Third died, and
his sister-in-law and daughter of King James the
Second acceded to the British throne as Queen Anne.
Queen Anne richly endowed the Church upon her death in 1714,
which has since come to be known as Queen Anne's Bounty. In the Year of
Our Lord 1706, the Kingdoms of England and Scotland were united
together as the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
In the Year of Our Lord 1714, upon the death of The Queen,
Parliament enacted the Act of Settlement, and asked the
Protestant descendant of King James.
The First, Prince George of Hanover to accept the throne of Great Britain
Prince George of Hanover acceded to the throne as
King George the First of Great Britain.
In 1715 WILLIAM WAKE.
In the Year of Our Lord 1727, King George the First died,
and his son acceded to the British throne as King George the Second.
In 1737 JOHN POTTER; In 1747 THOMAS HERRING
In 1757 MATTHEW HUTTON; In 1758 THOMAS SECKER
In the Year of Our Lord 1760, King George the Second died,
and his son acceded to the British throne as King George the Third.
In 1768 FREDERICK CORNWALLIS
In the Year of Our Lord 1776, thirteen British colonies seceded from the
British Empire and united to form the United States of America.
The authority of The King was rejected in favor of an elected
President and Congress. The Church of England in the newly-formed United
States of America was re-named the Protestant
Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
And the Protestant Episcopal Church was disestablished
under the terms of the new Constitution
In 1783 JOHN MOORE
The Protestant Episcopal Church: The Apostolic Succession of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America received from the
Bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church and the Archbishops of Canterbury:
In 1784 Samuel Seabury
In the Year of Our Lord 1784, SAMUEL SEABURY was consecrated the
First Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church
by Bishops KILGOUR, PETRIE, and
SKINNER, of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
In 1787 Samuel Provoost
In the Year of Our Lord 1787, SAMUEL PROVOOST was consecrated
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
JOHN MOORE, assisted by the Archbishop of York, and the
Bishops of Peterborough and Bath and Wells.
In 1787 William White
In the Year of Our Lord 1787, WILLIAM WHITE was consecrated Bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church by the Archbishop of Canterbury, JOHN MOORE,
and the Bishops of Peterborough and Bath and Wells.
In 1790 James Madison
In the Year of Our Lord 1790, JAMES MADISON was consecrated
Bishop of Protestant Episcopal Church by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
JOHN MOORE, assisted by the Bishops of London and Rochester.
In 1792 Thomas John Clagett
In the Year of Our Lord 1792, Bishops SAMUEL SEABURY, SAMUEL PROVOOST,
WILLIAM WHITE, and JAMES MADISON, consecrated THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church
In 1819 Thomas Brownell;
THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT assisted in consecrating EDWARD BASS,
who in turn assisted in consecrating BENJAMIN MOORE,
who in turn assisted in consecrating JOHN HENRY HOBART
and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD. WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN HENRY THOMAS
and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD consecrated THOMAS BROWNELL
in the Year of Our Lord 1819.
Thus through THOMAS BROWNELL the lines of
Apostolic Succession descending from the Archbishops of Canterbury:
The Archbishops of York, the Bishops of London, the Bishops of Peterborough,
the Bishops of Bath and Wells, and the Bishops of Rochester,
as well as from the Non-Juring lines of succession of the
Scottish Church, were joined together and were transmitted.
THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT assisted in consecrating EDWARD BASS,
who in turn assisted in consecrating BENJAMIN MOORE, who in turn assisted
in consecrating JOHN HENRY HOBART and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD.
WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN HENRY THOMAS and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD consecrated
THOMAS BROWNELL in the Year of Our Lord 1819.
Thus through THOMAS BROWNELL the lines of Apostolic Succession
descending from the Archbishops of Canterbury, the Archbishops of York, the
Bishops of London, the Bishops of Peterborough, the
Bishops of Bath and Wells, and the Bishops of Rochester, as well as from the Non-Juring.
In 1819 Thomas Brownell
THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT assisted in consecrating EDWARD BASS,
who in turn assisted in consecrating BENJAMIN MOORE, who in
turn assisted in consecrating JOHN HENRY HOBART and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD.
WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN HENRY THOMAS and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD
consecrated THOMAS BROWNELL.
In the Year of Our Lord 1819
Thus through THOMAS BROWNELL the lines of
Apostolic Succession descending from the Archbishops of Canterbury,
the Archbishops of York, the Bishops of London, the
Bishops of Peterborough, the Bishops of Bath and Wells, and the
Bishops of Rochester, as well as from the Non-Juring lines of succession of the
Scottish Episcopal Church, were joined together and were transmitted to the
Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church
in the United States of America.
In 1854 Horatio Potter
In the Year of Our Lord 1854 THOMAS BROWNELL, assisted by
JOHN HENRY HOPKINS and GEORGE DOANE,
consecrated HORATIO POTTER
1869 Abram Littejohn
In the Year of Our Lord 1869, HORATIO POTTER, assisted by
JOHN JOHNS and WILLIAM ODENHEIMER,
consecrated ABRAM LITTLEJOHN
In 1893 John McKim
In the Year of Our Lord 1893 ABRAM LITTLEJOHN, assisted by THEODORE LYMAN and
THOMAS DUDLEY, consecrated JOHN McKIM
In 1912 Henry St George Tucker
In the Year of Our Lord 1912, JOHN McKIM, assisted by the
Protestant Episcopal Bishops of Rangoon and Kyushu consecrated
HENRY St GEORGE TUCKER, who later was elected Presiding
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
In the Year of Our Lord 1915, the exiled Austrian Old Catholic
Bishop RUDOLPHE FRANCOIS EDOUARD de
LANDAS BERGHES et de RACHE, le DUC de WHINNOCK,
who had been consecrated Bishop in the Old Catholic Church by
ARNOLD HARRIS MATHEW (who himself had been consecrated
Bishop by the Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht GERARDUS GUL),
assisted in the Laying on of Hands at the Consecration of
HIRAM RICHARD HULSE as the Protestant Episcopal Missionary Bishop for Cuba.
HIRAM RICHARD HULSE in turn assisted in the consecration of
KARL BLOCK as the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of California.
In 1945 John Elleridge Hines
In the Year of Our Lord 1945, JOHN ELLERIDGE HINES was consecrated
Bishop Co-adjutor of Texas by the Presiding Bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church, HENRY St GEORGE TUCKER,
who was assisted by CLINTON SIMON QUINN and KARL BLOCK.
Thus through JOHN ELLERIDGE HINES the lines of Apostolic Succession
descending from the Holy Apostles through the Church of Rome to the
Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church, and from the Church of Rome
through the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht, and were joined together and
transmitted to the Protestant Episcopal Bishops of Texas.
In 1970 Archibald Donald Davies
On the 22nd June, the Feast of Saint Alban the Martyr, in the Year of Our Lord 1970,
ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES was consecrated Bishop of Dallas by
JOHN MAURY ALLIN, the Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church
in the United States of America, who was assisted by RUSSELL THEODORE RAUSCHER,
and by JOHN ELLERIDGE HINES. At the consecration of ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES
the following fifteen Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
the United States of America assisted the three principal Consecrators in the Laying on of Hands,
GEORGE QUARTEMAINE, GIRAULT JONES, CHILTON POWELL, JOSEPH HARTE,
ALBERT STUART, RICHARD DICUS, FREDERICK GODDARD, EDWARD TURNER,
EDWIN THAYER, THEODORE McCREA, SCOTT FIELD BAILEY, WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
WILLIAM PAUL BARNDS, CHRISTOPHER KELLER, HAROLD GOSNELL.
In the Year of Our Lord 1983, ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES
was elected the First Bishop of the newly-founded
Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. Then, in the Year of Our Lord 1989,
ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES was appointed to be the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the
Convocation of the American Churches in Europe.
Lines of succession of the Scottish Church were joined together and were transmitted.
Anglican: MOORE - White - Hopkins - Chechemian - Crow -
Newman - Maxey - Wadle - Spruit - Toca - Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa 1985.
- Leonardo Marin-Saavedra 2003
Non-Juring Bishops of England: Montaigne –
Seabury – Richardson – Newman –
Maxey – Wadle – Spruit – Toca –
Jorge Enrique Rodriguez-Villa (1984)
– Leonardo Marin-Saavedra (2003).
The Archbishops of Canterbury
The Succession of the Bishops of Rome from
Pope SABINIAN to Pope FORMOSUS:
In 604 SABINIAN – In 607 BONIFACE III
In 608 BONIFACE IV – In 615 ADEODATUS I
In 619 BONIFACE V – In 625 HONORIUS I
In 638 SEVERINUS – In 640 JOHN IV
In 642 THEODORE I – In 649 MARTIN I
In 654 EUGENE I – In 657 VITALIAN
In 672 ADEODATUS II – In 676 DONUS
In 678 AGATHO – In 681 LEO II
In 683 BENEDICT II – In 685 JOHN V
In 686 CONON – In 687 SERGIUS I
In 701 JOHN VI – In 705 JOHN VII
In 708 SISINNIUS – In 709 CONSTANTINE
In 715 GREGORY II – In 731 GREGORY III
In 741 ZACHARIUS – In 752 STEPHEN II
In 752 STEPHEN III – In 757 PAUL I
In 768 STEPHEN IV – In 772 HADRIAN I
In 795 LEO II – In 816 STEPHEN V
In 817 PASCHAL I – In 824 EUGENE II
In 827 VALENTINE – In 827 GREGORY IV
In 844 SERGIUS II – In 847 LEO IV
In 855 BENEDICT III – In 858 NICHOLAS I
In the Year of Our Lord 864, Pope NICHOLAS
Consecrated FORMOSUS Bishop of Porto
In 867 HADRIAN II - In 872 JOHN VIII
In 882 MARINUS I - In 884 HADRIAN III
In 885 STEPHEN VI - In 891 FORMOSUS
In the Year of Our Lord 891, Pope FORMOSUS
Consecrated PHLEGMUND to be
The Archbishop of Canterbury
In the Year of Our Lord 909, PHLEGMUND
Consecrated ALTHELM to be the
Bishop of Wells, and thereafter ATHELM
Succeeded PHLEGMUND as the Archbishop of Canterbury
In 923 ATHELM - In 928 WULFHELM
In 941 ODO SEVERUS - In 954 DUNSTAN
In 988 AETHELGAR - In 989 SIRICIUS
In 996 AELFRIC - In 1005 ALPHEGE
In 1013 LEOVINGUS - In 1020 AETHELNOT
In 1038 EADSIGE - In 1050 ROBERT de JUMIEGES
In 1052 STIGAND;
In the Year of Our Lord 1066, the Normans invaded
England, and Duke William of Normandy, known as William the Conqueror,
was crowned the first Norman King of England at
Westminster Abbey, London, on Christmas Day of that same year.
In 1070 LANFRANC - In 1093 ANSELM
In 1114 RODULPH D'ESCUTURES - In 1122 WILLIAM CORBEUIL
In 1138 THEOBALD - In 1162 THOMAS à BECKET
In 1171 RICHARD - In 1184 BALDWIN
In 1191 REGINALD FITZJOCELYN - In 1193 HUBERT WALTER
In 1207 STEPHEN LANGTON - In 1229 ROBERT WETHERSHED
In 1234 EDMUND RICH - In 1245 BONIFACE of SAVOY
In 1272 ROBERT KILWARBY - In 1278 JOHN PECKHAM
In 1294 ROBERT WINCHELSEY - In the year of our Lord 1297,
Sir William Wallace, Guardian of Scotland won the battle of
Stirling Bridge against the invading English.
Wallace is executed in 1305. Robert the Bruce is
Coroneted King Robert the First, King of Scots in 1306.
In 1313 WALTER REYNOLD
In the year of our Lord 1316, Scotland is freed forever
from foreign foes at the Battle of Bannockburn.
In the year of our Lord 1320, King Robert the Bruce calls the
Scottish Parliament into session at Arbroath Abbey to hammer out a
letter of protest to Pope John XXII in Avignon. This letter
becomes known as the Declaration of Arbroath or the
Scottish Declaration of Independence.
They request independence from the English. Additionally, they declare their obedience
to the Pope, “ready to do your will in all things, as obedient sons to you as
His Vicar and to Him as the Supreme King and Judge.”
In 1328 ROBERT MEPEHAM
In 1333 JOSEPH STRATFORD
During the Years of Our Lord 1348 and 1349, the Black Death
(which had come by ship to Europe from Asia)
ravaged Britain and Europe.
In 1349 THOMAS BRADWARDINE - In 1349 SIMON ISLIP
In 1366 SIMON LANGHAM - In 1386 WILLIAM WITTLESLY
In 1375 SIMON SUDBURY - In 1381 WILLIAM COURTNEY
In 1396 THOMAS ARUNDLE - In 1414 HENRY CHICHELEY
In 1443 JOHN STAFFORD - In 1452 JOSEPH KEMP
In 1454 THOMAS BOUCHIER - In 1486 JOHN MORTON
In 1501 HENRY DEAN - In 1503 WILLIAM WAREHAM
In 1533 !!!!!!! THOMAS CRANMER !!!!!!!
In the Year of Our Lord 1535, King Henry the Eighth renounced
Papal jurisdiction over the English Church
In the Year of Our Lord 1547, King Henry the Eighth died, and his young son
Edward acceded to the English throne as King Edward the Sixth.
In the Year of Our Lord 1555, King Edward the Sixth died, and his half-sister
Mary acceded to the English throne as Queen Mary the First. Queen Mary restored the
Papal jurisdiction over the English Church, and appointed her kinsman
REGINALD POLE as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Under Queen Mary, the Church of England was reconciled with to the Papacy,
the Latin Mass was restored, and the Inquisition was brought to England.
The new Archbishop of Canterbury had been made a Cardinal of the
Roman Church and was appointed the agent for the reconciliation of the
English Church and nation with the Pope of Rome.
In the Year of Our Lord 1556, the deposed Archbishop of Canterbury,
and translator and reviser of the Liturgy of the English Church, THOMAS CRANMER,
was tried for heresy by the Inquisition and burned at the stake by order of the Queen.
In 1556 REGINALD POLE
In the Year of Our Lord 1558, Queen Mary died, and her half-sister
Elizabeth acceded to the English throne as Queen Elizabeth the First.
Queen Elizabeth renounced all Papal jurisdictions over the Church of England,
and restored the reformed English Liturgy.
The Queen appointed MATTHEW PARKER as the new Archbishop of Canterbury,
the See having been left vacant by the death of REGINALD POLE
who died on the same day as his cousin Queen Mary.
MATTHEW PARKER was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury
by authority of the mandate of Queen Elizabeth on the morning of the
17th December 1559 by the four loyal Bishops WILLIAM BARLOWE,
JOHN SCORY. MILES COVERDALE, and JOHN HODGEKYN, at Lambeth Palace.
In 1559 MATTHEW PARKER - In 1575 EDMUND GRINDAL
In 1583 JOHN WITGIFT
In the Year of Our Lord 1603, Queen Elizabeth the First died, and
the son of her first cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, acceded to the
English and Scottish thrones as King James the
First of England and Sixth of Scotland.
In 1604 RICHARD BANCROFT
In the Year of Our Lord 1611, King James the First authorized a new
translation of the Holy Scriptures into the English language, and the Authorized Version,
commonly called the King James Version, of the English Bible
was given to the English-speaking peoples.
In 1607 the first English settlers arrive in Virginia (United States)
at a small island that will be named for their King.
The settlement is named Jamestown. They found the first permanent English settlement
in the New World. Shortly after their arrival they celebrate the first
Holy Communion in Virginia on June 21, 1607, the Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity.
They shade themselves from the hot sun by erecting a sail from the ship.
Their altar is a split tree trunk placed upon two cut saplings.
Of the one-hundred and three souls who arrived most perished before spring including
the Rev. Robert Hunt. With this first Holy Communion the settlers began
the Anglican Faith of Virginia and of the New World. The survivors would be joined
by others and found the first democratic assembly in the New World.
Their faith and vision would spark the torch of democracy and
freedom for the entire world to see.
In 1611 GEORGE ABBOT
In the Year of Our Lord 1625, King James the First died, and his son
Charles acceded to the English and Scottish thrones as King Charles the First.
In 1633 WILLIAM LAUD
WILLIAM LAUD had as one of his Consecrators MARC ANTONY De DOMINIS,
the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Spolatro, thus adding another
recognized line of the Roman Catholic Succession to the
Apostolic Succession of the Bishops of the Church of
England and the Episcopal Church of Scotland. He would regularize
Holy Services and direct the Altars be placed against the
East wall of the Church Building in order that the Priest would
celebrate with the people facing Jerusalem.
He would restore Catholicity to the worship but not to rejoin the Roman Church.
In the Year of Our Lord 1645, during the Civil War fought between the forces of the
King Charles the First and the Church and the forces of the Puritans,
the Archbishop of Canterbury, WILLIAM LAUD, was imprisoned and executed by the
Puritans for defending the Catholic Faith and the settled
establishment of the Church of England.
In the Year of Our Lord 1649, the Puritans declared England a republic and the
King to be a traitor. On the 30th January 1649, the Puritans executed King Charles the First.
The leader of the Puritan forces, Oliver Cromwell, was declared
Lord Protector of England by the House of Commons, and England suffered under
Puritan tyranny during the Protectorate of Cromwell.
During the time of the Interregnum, the See of Canterbury was vacant for fifteen Years.
In the Year of Our Lord 1660, the Kingdom was restored, and the exiled
Heir of the martyred King acceded to the throne as King Charles the Second.
King Charles the Second appointed WILLIAM JUXON to the See of Canterbury.
In 1660 WILLIAM JUXON
In the Year of Our Lord 1661, King Charles the Second had the
Book of Common Prayer revised, and in the Year of Our Lord 1662 the revised
Prayer Book was published and ordered by both the King and the
Convocations of Canterbury and York to be used throughout England and Wales.
In 1663 GILBERT SHELDON - In 1678 WILLIAM SANCROFT
In the Year of Our Lord 1685, King Charles the Second died, and his
brother acceded to the English and Scottish thrones as King James the Second of
England and Seventh of Scotland. The King was received into the communion
of the Church of Rome. In the Year of Our Lord 1688, the Queen was
delivered of a Prince, and the nation feared that a Roman Catholic would accede
to the English throne and undermine the settlement of religion established by
Queen Elizabeth the First. The King and Queen with the infant
Prince fled England for France, and Parliament invited the daughter of the
King by his first Queen, The Princess Mary, and her Dutch husband,
Prince William of Orange, to come to England and to reign conjointly as
Queen Mary the Second and King William the Third.
Many of the Clergy and a number of Bishops, including the Archbishop of Canterbury,
having already taken an Oath of Allegiance to King James the
Second refused to take the Oath of Allegiance to the new Sovereigns.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, and a great number of Bishops and Clergy,
are deposed and deprived of their Sees and Benefices.
These Bishops and Clergy became known as Non-Jurors,
and they continued to worship privately until the death of
King James the Second, and many of these Non-Jurors went to Scotland and there
became Bishops and Clergy of the Episcopal Church of Scotland.
The Non-Juring line of the episcopal succession of the
Scottish Episcopal Church would later be transmitted to the
Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of America through its first Bishop, SAMUEL SEABURY.
In 1691 JOHN TILOTSON
In 1694 THOMAS TENISON
In the Year of Our Lord 1694,
Queen Mary the Second died.
In the Year of Our Lord 1702, King William the
Third died, and his sister-in-law and daughter of King James
the Second acceded to the British throne as Queen Anne.
Queen Anne richly endowed the Church upon her death in 1714,
which has since come to be known as Queen Anne's Bounty.
In the Year of Our Lord 1706, the Kingdoms of England and Scotland
were united together as the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
In the Year of Our Lord 1714, upon the death of The Queen,
Parliament enacted the Act of Settlement, and asked the
Protestant descendant of King James the First, Prince George of Hanover,
to accept the throne of Great Britain. Prince George of Hanover acceded to
the throne as King George the First of Great Britain.
In 1715 WILLIAM WAKE
In the Year of Our Lord 1727, King George the First died, and his
son acceded to the British throne as King George the Second.
In 1737 JOHN POTTER - In 1747 THOMAS HERRING
In 1757 MATTHEW HUTTON - In 1758 THOMAS SECKER
In the Year of Our Lord 1760, King George the Second died,
and his son acceded to the British throne as King George the Third.
In 1768 FREDERICK CORNWALLIS;
In the Year of Our Lord 1776, thirteen British colonies seceded
from the British Empire and united to form the United States of America.
The authority of The King was rejected in favor of an elected President and Congress.
The Church of England in the newly-formed United States of America
was re-named the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, and the
Protestant Episcopal Church was disestablished under the terms of the new Constitution.
In 1783 JOHN MOORE;
The Protestant Episcopal Church
The Apostolic Succession of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of America received from the Bishops of the
Scottish Episcopal Church and the Archbishops of
Canterbury: In 1784 Samuel Seabury
In the Year of Our Lord 1784, SAMUEL SEABURY
was consecrated the first Bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church by
Bishops KILGOUR, PETRIE, and SKINNER,
of the Scottish Episcopal Church.
In 1787 Samuel Provoost
In the Year of Our Lord 1787, SAMUEL PROVOOST was consecrated
Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
JOHN MOORE, assisted by the Archbishop of York, and the
Bishops of Peterborough and Bath and Wells.
In 1787 William White
In the Year of Our Lord 1787, WILLIAM WHITE was consecrated Bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church by the Archbishop of Canterbury, JOHN MOORE,
and the Bishops of Peterborough and Bath and Wells.
In 1790 James Madison
In the Year of Our Lord 1790, JAMES MADISON was consecrated
Bishop of Protestant Episcopal Church by the Archbishop of Canterbury, JOHN MOORE,
assisted by the Bishops of London and Rochester.
In 1792 Thomas John Clagett
In the Year of Our Lord 1792, Bishops SAMUEL SEABURY,
SAMUEL PROVOOST, WILLIAM WHITE, and JAMES MADISON, consecrated
THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
In 1819 Thomas Brownell
THOMAS JOHN CLAGETT assisted in consecrating EDWARD BASS,
who in turn assisted in consecrating BENJAMIN MOORE,
who in turn assisted in consecrating JOHN HENRY HOBART and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD.
WILLIAM WHITE, JOHN HENRY THOMAS and ALEXANDER GRISWOLD consecrated
THOMAS BROWNELL in the Year of Our Lord 1819.
Thus through THOMAS BROWNELL
the lines of Apostolic Succession descending from the Archbishops of Canterbury,
the Archbishops of York, the Bishops of London, the Bishops of Peterborough,
the Bishops of Bath and Wells, and the Bishops of Rochester, as well as
from the Non-Juring lines of succession of the Scottish Episcopal Church,
were joined together and were transmitted to the Bishops of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
In 1854 Horatio Potter;
In the Year of Our Lord 1854, THOMAS BROWNELL, assisted by
JOHN HENRY HOPKINS and GEORGE DOANE,
consecrated HORATIO POTTER
In 1869 Abram Littejohn
In the Year of Our Lord 1869, HORATIO POTTER, assisted by
JOHN JOHNS and WILLIAM ODENHEIMER,
consecrated ABRAM LITTLEJOHN
In 1893 John McKim
In the Year of Our Lord 1893, ABRAM LITTLEJOHN, assisted by
THEODORE LYMAN and THOMAS DUDLEY,
consecrated JOHN McKIM
In 1912 Henry St George Tucker
In the Year of Our Lord 1912, JOHN McKIM, assisted by the
Protestant Episcopal Bishops of Rangoon and Kyushu, consecrated
HENRY St GEORGE TUCKER, who later was elected Presiding Bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
.
In the Year of Our Lord 1915, the exiled Austrian Old Catholic Bishop
RUDOLPHE FRANCOIS EDOUARD de LANDAS BERGHES et de RACHE, le DUC de WHINNOCK,
who had been consecrated Bishop in the Old Catholic Church by
ARNOLD HARRIS MATHEW (who himself had been consecrated Bishop by the
Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht GERARDUS GUL),
assisted in the Laying on of Hands at the Consecration of
HIRAM RICHARD HULSE as the Protestant Episcopal Missionary
Bishop for Cuba. HIRAM RICHARD HULSE in turn assisted in the consecration of
KARL BLOCK as the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of California.
In 1945 John Elleridge Hines
In the Year of Our Lord 1945, JOHN ELLERIDGE HINES
was consecrated Bishop
Co-adjutor of Texas by the Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
HENRY St GEORGE TUCKER, who was assisted by
CLINTON SIMON QUINN and KARL BLOCK. Thus through JOHN ELLERIDGE HINES
the lines of Apostolic Succession descending from the Holy Apostles through the
Church of Rome to the Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church,
and from the Church of Rome through the Old Catholic Church of Utrecht,
and were joined together and transmitted to the
Protestant Episcopal Bishops of Texas.
In 1970 Archibald Donald Davies
On the 22nd June, the Feast of Saint Alban the Martyr, in the Year of Our Lord 1970,
ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES was consecrated Bishop of Dallas by
JOHN MAURY ALLIN, the Presiding Bishop of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, who
was assisted by RUSSELL THEODORE RAUSCHER, and by
JOHN ELLERIDGE HINES.
At the consecration of ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES
the following fifteen Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of America assisted the three principal
Consecrators in the Laying on of Hands:
GEORGE QUARTEMAINE, GIRAULT JONES,
CHILTON POWELL, JOSEPH HARTE,
ALBERT STUART, RICHARD DICUS,
FREDERICK GODDARD, EDWARD TURNER,
EDWIN THAYER, THEODORE McCREA,
SCOTT FIELD BAILEY, WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
WILLIAM PAUL BARNDS, CHRISTOPHER KELLER,
HAROLD GOSNELL.
In the Year of Our Lord 1983, ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES was elected the
First Bishop of the newly-founded Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth.
Then, in the Year of Our Lord 1989, ARCHIBALD DONALD DAVIES
was appointed to be the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of the
Convocation of the American Churches in Europe…
The Latin-American Anglican Church
(IAL) Chambers
Episcopal Apostolic Succession
- OO1. DOREN, Charles Dale David Chambers; Pagtakhan;
Pae (Consent); Boynton (Consent), 28 January, 1978.
- 002. MOTE, James Orin Chambers,
Pagtakhan, 001 28 January, 1978.
- 003. MORSE, Robert Sherwood Chambers,
Pagtakhan, 001, 28 January, 1978.
- 004. WATTERSON, Peter Francis Chambers,
Pagtakhan, 001. 28 January, 1978.
- 005. BURNS, William Francis, 001, 002,
Chambers (Consent). 11 November, 1978.
- 006. LEWIS, William Oliver, 001, 002,
005. 26 May, 1979.
- 007. KNUTTI, Frank Russell, 001, 002,
005, 006. 12 January, 1980.
- 008. RUTHERFOORD, Wm. de J. 001, 002,
005, 006, 007. 8 March, 1980.
- 009. HARVEY, Robert Condit, 002,
005, 006, 008. 19 April, 1980.
- 010. FALK, Louis Wahl, 002, 005,
006, 008. 14 February, 1981.
- 011. RUIZ, Justo Pastor, 002,
005, 007. 17 April, 1982.
- 012. WILLIAMS, Tillman Beshore, 005,
008, 011. 27 August, 1978.
- 013. KLEPPINGER, Thos. Justin, 005
(sub-conditione). 10 April, 1986.
- 014. STEPHENS, Michael Dean, 002,
008, 010 (sub conditione). 8 August, 1986.
- 015 CHAMBERLAIN, Bruce S., 002, 006,
010, Woolcock. 18 October, 1986.
- 016. DEYMAN, Joseph Philip, 006,
010, Woolcock. 9 January, 1988.
- 017. WILLARS, Richard Cecil, 002, 005, 010, 011,
013, 014, 016, Woolcock, Pae. 30 January, 1988.
- 018 CONNORS, Robin Bradley, 002, 005, 010, 011, 013,
014, 016, Woolcock, Pae. 30 January, 1988.
- 019. RODRIGUEZ-Molina, Ruben,
002, 017, 018. 13 March, 1988.
- 020. CAHOON, John Thayer, Jr., 002, 003, Woolcock
(received in Orders from APCK, 1989). 25 January, 1986.
- 021. PRICE, Alistair Edwin, 002, 006, 008,
013, 014, 016, Gramley. 25 January, 1992.
- 022. McNELEY, James Richard, 002, 006, 008,
013, 014, 016, Gramley. 25 January, 1992.
- 023. HAMLETT, Leslie, 002, 006, 013,
014, 016, 022. 1 August, 1992.
- 024. BROMLEY, James Edward, 002, 006,
013, 014, 016, 022. 6 May, 1993.
- 025. SEELAND, Arthur David, 002, 006,
013, 014, 016, 022. 6 May, 1993.
- (died 2009);
- 026. MARIN-Saavedra Leonardo, Huntington Beach,
California, United States - 15 June, 2003 - (still living). ..
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