Anglican Succession

1.   William Sancroft - The Archbishop of Canterbury.

2.   Thomas White (October 25, 1685) - Bishop of Peterborough, who was deposed in 1690 as a non-juror.

3.   George Hickes (February 24, 1693) - Bishop of Thetford. He was consecrated under Royal Warrant from the exiled King James II.

4.   James Gadderar (February 24, 1712) - He was consecrated without a See because of penal conditions. He was later Bishop of Aberdeen and Moray.

5.   Thomas Rattray (June 4, 1727) - Bishop of Dunkold.

6.   William Falconar (1741) - Bishop of Ross and Caithness.

7.   Robert Kilgour (September 21, 1768) - Bishop of Aberdeen.

8.   Samuel Seabury (November 14, 1784) - Bishop of Connecticut.

9.   T. J. Claggett (September 17, 1792) - Bishop of Maryland. In the consecration of Claggett, Bishop Seabury was assisted by Bishops White, Provoost and Madison (themselves consecrated by John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was consecrated 12 Feb 1775 by Frederick Corwallis, who was consecrated 19 Feb 1750 by Thomas Herring).

10.  Edward Bass (May 7, 1797) - Bishop of Massachusetts.

11.  Abraham Jarvis (October 18, 1797) - Bishop of Connecticut.

12.  A. V. Griswold (May 29, 1811) - Bishop of Eastern Diocese.

13.  J. H. Hopkins (October 31, 1832) - Bishop of Vermont.

14.  G.D. Cummins (November 15, 1866) - Assistant Bishop of Kentucky.

15.  Charles E. Cheney (December 14, 1873) - Reformed Episcopal Church.

16.  W. R. Nicholson (February 24, 1876)

17.  A. S. Richardson (June 22, 1879)

18.  Leon Chechemian (1890) - Sometime Armenian Uniate titular Bishop of Malatia, who had become a protestant and had a license to officiate in the Diocese of Dublin. In his consecration, Bishop Richardson was assisted by Charles Issac Stevens of the Ferrete Succesion.

19.  Andrew Charles Albert McLagen - (November 2, 1897). Titular Bishop of Claremont.

20.  James Heard (June 4, 1922) - Archbishop of Selsey.

21.  William Bernard Crow (June 13, 1943) - Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Wisdom, also known as Mar Basilius Abdullah III, Sovereign Prince Patriarch of Antioch.

22.  Hugh George de Willmott Newman (April 10, 1944). Also known as Mar Georgius I.  Metropolitan of Glastonbury and Catholics of the West

23.  Wallace David de Ortega Maxey (June 6, 1946). Also known as Mar David I. Patriarch of Malaga, Apostolic Primate of all the Iberians, and Supreme Hierarch of the Catholicate of the West in the Americas.

24.  Lowell Paul Wadle (June 6, 1946) - Primate of the American Catholic (Vilatte Succession) Apostolic Church of Long Beach.

25.  Herman Adrian Spruit (1957) - Patriarch of the Church of Antioch – Syrian Malabar Rite. In his consecration Bishop Wadle was assisted by Bishop Charles Hampton.

26.  Forest Ernest Barber (1971) . In 1979 Bishop Barber consecrated:

27.  Michael Paul Bertiaux  - Tau Ogdoade Orfeo IV. Born January 18, 1935. Patriarch of the Ecclesia Gnostica Spiritualis, head of the Neo-Pythagorean Church of Illinois, Honorary Arch-Bishop of the Neo-Luciferian Church. In 2001 he consecrated:

28. Isabel Munksgaard Berg and Bjarne Salling Pedersen - Tau Philo Sophia and Tau Lucem Fero, the Neo-Luciferian Church.

 

The Right Reverend Herman Adrian Spruit