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GS Misc 1236 1 GENERAL SYNOD List of Speakers GS Misc 1236 GENERAL SYNOD List of Speakers – July 2019 This paper provides a basic summary of statistics relating to the speakers at the July 2019 group of sessions. The term “contribution” refers to either a speech made in a debate, or a question raised in a presentation. Note: supplementaries asked during the Questions item have been included in the totals; and contributions made by the mover/presenter of an item have not been included in the totals. Overview of General Synod Make up of General Synod House of Bishops 52 House of Clergy 200 House of Laity 210 Non-voting 15 Total 477 Make Up of General Synod 15; 3% 52; 11% 210; 44% 200; 42% Bishops Clergy Laity Non-voting members There were 6 vacancies on the General Synod during the July group of sessions. Overall speaking numbers: Number of members that spoke Number of contributions Bishops 18 28 Clergy 63 86 Lay 59 88 Non-voting 5 8 Total 145 210 1 Total number of members that spoke 5; 3% 18; 12% 59; 41% 63; 44% Bishops Clergy Laity Non-voting members By directly comparing the first two graphs you can see that the Chairs called a representative number of speakers from each House. However, if you include the total number of people that did not speak throughout the whole group of sessions the graph looks very different: Total number of members who spoke, compared with that who did not speak 18; 4% 63; 13% 59; 12% 5; 1% 332; 70% Bishops Clergy Laity Non-voting members Did not speak Seven in ten members of Synod did not speak in any debate, presentation or Questions. GENERAL SYNOD BUSINESS COMMITTEE February 2020 2 GS Misc 1236 Number Synod Diocese/Constiuency House Title Name and Surname of times Number spoken 378 Oxford Laity Mr Gavin Oldham 4 The Most Revd & Rt Hon 1 Archbishop of Canterbury Bishops Justin Welby Dr 4 335 Lichfield Laity Mrs Penny Allen 4 221 Southwark Clergy The Revd Tim Goode 4 392 St Albans Laity Canon Peter Adams 3 128 Hereford Clergy The Revd Neil Patterson 3 292 Coventry Laity Mr Sam Margrave 3 141 Leicester Clergy The Revd Barry Hill 3 425 Winchester Laity Mrs Alison Coulter 3 162 London Clergy The Ven. Luke Miller 3 Non‐ 471 Deaf Anglicans Together Ms Sarah Tupling Voting 3 399 St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Laity Mr David Lamming 3 69 Blackburn Clergy The Revd Canon Alistair McHaffie 2 401 Salisbury Laity Mrs Sarah Beach 2 The Most Revd & Rt Hon 2 Archbishop of York Bishops John Sentamu Dr 2 3 Bishop of London Bishops Rt Revd Dame Sarah Mullally 2 137 Leeds Clergy The Revd Canon Joyce Jones 2 166 London Clergy The Revd Dr Jason Roach 2 39 Bishop of Southwark Bishops The Rt Revd Christopher Chessun 2 169 Manchester Clergy The Revd Canon Lisa Battye 2 433 Worcester Laity Mr Robin Lunn 2 55 Dean of Southwark Clergy The Very Revd Andrew Nunn 2 181 Norwich Clergy The Revd Charles Read 2 308 Exeter Laity Mrs Anne Foreman 2 3 439 York Laity Mr Michael Stallybrass 2 186 Oxford Clergy The Revd Canon Sue Booys 2 451 Universities & TEIs Clergy The Revd Anderson Jeremiah 2 219 Southwark Clergy The Revd Canon Simon Butler 2 353 London Laity Miss Debbie Buggs 2 271 Chelmsford Laity Mrs Mary Durlacher 2 377 Oxford Laity Mrs Julie Dziegiel 2 413 Southwark Laity Mr Carl Hughes 2 127 Hereford Clergy The Revd Preb. Simon Cawdell 2 45 Bishop of Fulham Bishops The Rt Revd Jonathan Baker 2 299 Durham Laity Canon Dr Jamie Harrison 2 5 Bishop of Winchester Bishops The Rt Revd Tim Dakin 2 237 Worcester Clergy The Revd Wyn Beynon 2 20 Bishop of Guildford Bishops The Rt Revd Andrew Watson 2 185 Oxford Clergy The Revd Andrew Lightbown 2 410 Southwark Laity Mrs April Alexander 2 341 Lincoln Laity Mr Nigel Bacon 2 379 Oxford Laity Ms Jayne Ozanne 2 411 Southwark Laity Mr Adrian Greenwood 2 66 Blackburn Clergy The Revd Paul Benfield 2 362 Manchester Laity Mr Philip Geldard 2 438 York Laity Dr Nick Land 2 Non‐ 480 Ecumenical Representatives Mrs Susan Howdle Voting 2 18 Bishop of Exeter Bishops The Rt Revd Robert Atwell 2 167 London Clergy The Revd Charlie Skrine 2 36 Bishop of Salisbury Bishops The Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam 1 60 Bath & Wells Clergy The Revd Preb. Stephen Lynas 1 109 Ely Clergy The Revd Canon Mike Booker 1 124 Guildford Clergy The Revd Canon Robert Cotton 1 4 208 St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Clergy The Revd Andrew Dotchin 1 245 Bath & Wells Laity Christina Baron 1 256 Blackburn Laity Mrs Rosemary Lyon 1 282 Chester Laity Canon Elizabeth Renshaw 1 317 Guildford Laity Mrs Carolyn Graham 1 336 Lichfield Laity Mr Chris Gill 1 358 London Laity Mr Clive Scowen 1 373 Oxford Laity The Rt Hon. Sir Tony Baldry 1 391 Rochester Laity Mr Martin Sewell 1 403 Salisbury Laity Mrs Gill De Berry 1 46 Bishop of Willesden Bishops The Rt Revd Pete Broadbent 1 96 Chichester Clergy The Revd Canon Rebecca Swyer 1 156 Liverpool Clergy The Ven. Pete Spiers 1 176 Newcastle Clergy The Revd Catherine Pickford 1 206 St Albans Clergy The Revd Peter Kay 1 Jonathan Alderton‐ 207 St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Clergy The Revd Canon Ford 1 Geoffrey 252 Birmingham Laity Mr Shuttleworth 1 278 Chester Laity Mr John Freeman 1 291 Chichester Laity Mr Jacob Vince 1 367 Newcastle Laity Dr John Appleby 1 369 Newcastle Laity Ms Carol Wolstenholme 1 395 St Albans Laity Mr Bill Seddon 1 407 Sheffield Laity Canon Elizabeth Paver 1 432 Worcester Laity Ms Kashmir Garton 1 Non‐ Catherine 470 Deaf Anglicans Together Miss Voting Farmbrough 1 Non‐ 472 Ecumenical Representatives Bishop Dr Joe Aldred Voting 1 10 Bishop of Carlisle Bishops The Rt Revd James Newcome 1 5 26 Bishop of Liverpool Bishops The Rt Revd Paul Bayes 1 50 Bishop of Burnley Bishops The Rt Revd Philip North 1 65 Birmingham Clergy The Revd Canon Priscilla White 1 75 Canterbury Clergy The Ven. Joanne Kelly‐Moore 1 112 Ely Clergy The Revd Simon Talbott 1 152 Lincoln Clergy The Revd Martyn Taylor 1 157 Liverpool Clergy The Revd Canon Kate Wharton 1 161 London Clergy The Revd Anne Stevens 1 168 London Clergy The Revd Christopher Smith 1 172 Manchester Clergy The Revd Canon Dr Rachel Mann 1 184 Oxford Clergy The Revd Dr Andrew Atherstone 1 196 Portsmouth Clergy The Ven. Peter Leonard 1 199 Rochester Clergy The Revd Julie Conalty 1 204 St Albans Clergy The Revd Kevin Goss 1 239 Worcester Clergy The Ven. Nikki Groarke 1 Church of England Youth Council Non‐ 481 Miss Annika Mathews Representatives Voting 1 9 Bishop of Bristol Bishops The Very Revd Viv Faull 1 58 Dean of Manchester Clergy The Very Revd Rogers Govender 1 130 Leeds Clergy The Ven Paul Ayers 1 132 Leeds Clergy The Revd Canon James Allison 1 134 Leeds Clergy The Ven. Dr Anne Dawtry 1 144 Lichfield Clergy The Revd Canon Patricia Hawkins 1 189 Oxford Clergy The Ven. Martin Gorick 1 343 Lincoln Laity Professor Muriel Robinson 1 396 St Albans Laity Mr Timothy Fleming 1 446 Religious Communities Clergy The Revd Fr Thomas Seville 1 449 Religious Communities Laity Sr Catherine Harvey 1 456 Ex‐Officio ‐ Vicar General York Laity His Honour Judge Peter Collier 1 458 Ex‐Officio ‐ Second Estates Commissioner Laity The Rt Hon. Mrs Caroline Spelman 1 6 459 Ex‐Officio ‐ Third Estates Commissioner Laity Dr Eve Poole 1 22 Bishop of Leeds Bishops The Rt Revd Nicholas Baines 1 30 Bishop of Oxford Bishops The Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft 1 81 Chelmsford Clergy The Revd John Dunnett 1 103 Derby Clergy The Revd Canon Dr Simon Taylor 1 104 Durham Clergy The Revd Bill Braviner 1 209 St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Clergy The Revd Tiffer Robinson 1 220 Southwark Clergy The Revd Canon Giles Goddard 1 234 Winchester Clergy The Ven. Dr Peter Rouch 1 345 Liverpool Laity Mr Keith Cawdron 1 453 Universities & TEIs Clergy The Revd Dr Philip Plyming 1 116 Exeter Clergy The Ven. Douglas Dettmer 1 177 Newcastle Clergy The Revd Canon John Sinclair 1 309 Exeter Laity Miss Emma Forward 1 387 Rochester Laity Brigadier Ian Dobbie 1 428 Winchester Laity Mrs Lucy Moore 1 35 Bishop of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich Bishops The Rt Revd Martin Seeley 1 37 Bishop of Sheffield Bishops The Rt Revd Dr Pete Wilcox 1 54 Dean of St Paul's Clergy The Very Revd Dr David Ison 1 64 Birmingham Clergy The Ven. Simon Heathfield 1 80 Chelmsford Clergy The Revd Canon David Banting 1 136 Leeds Clergy The Revd Ruth Newton 1 165 London Clergy The Revd Mark Murthen 1 226 Southwell & Nottingham Clergy The Revd Henry Curran 1 248 Bath & Wells Laity Canon Jenny Humphreys 1 281 Chester Laity Canon Dr John Mason 1 297 Derby Laity Mrs Hannah Grivell 1 372 Norwich Laity Mrs Caroline Herbert 1 376 Oxford Laity Miss Prudence Dailey 1 394 St Albans Laity Mr Simon Baynes 1 7 405 Salisbury Laity Mrs Debrah McIsaac 1 454 Ex‐Officio ‐ Dean of the Arches Laity The Rt Worshipful Charles George 1 232 Winchester Clergy The Revd Andrew Micklefield 1 263 Canterbury Laity Mrs Marian Nicholson 1 267 Carlisle Laity Mr Geoffrey Hine 1 368 Newcastle Laity Miss Izzy McDonald‐Booth 1 Published by the General Synod of the Church of England © The Archbishops’ Council 2020 8 .
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