ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY 



All Angels, St. Francis Ashton Gate, Holy Trinity Knowle, St. Luke, St. Paul, St. Peter 

 Bishopworth, St. Raphael (Bedminster), St. Andrew with St. James, St. Andrew the Less, 

 Christchurch, All Saints, St. John the Evangelist, St. Paul, St. Peter Clifton Wood, Holy 

 Trinity, Emmanuel (Clifton). 



THE DEANERY OF STAPLETON : Almondsbury, Alveston, Bishopston (St. Michael and All Angels), 

 Compton Greenfield, Downend, Elberton, Filton Fish Ponds, Frenchay, Henbury with Aust, 

 Northwick and Redwick Churches, Horfield, Littleton-on-Severn, Mangotsfield, Olveston, 

 Pilning (St. Peter), Shirehampton, Stapleton, Stokebishop (St. Mary Magdalene), Stoke Giffard, 

 St. Michael Two Mile Hill, Westbury-on-Trym with Redland Chapel, Winterbourne 

 St. Michael, Winterbourne Downe (All Saints). 



THE DEANERY OF BITTON : Cold Ashton, Bitton, Coal Pit Heath, Dodington, Doynton, Dyrham, 

 Frampton Cotterell, Hanham-Abbots, Christ Church, Iron Acton, Kingswood (Holy Trinity), 

 Marshfield, Oldland, Pucklechurch with Abson Church, Siston, Tormarton with West 

 Lytleton, Wapley with Codrington, Warmley, Westerleigh, Wick. 1 



1 The deaneries of Bristol, Stapleton, and Bitton are taken from the Clergy List of 1896, before these 

 parishes were transferred to the diocese of Bristol ; since that date the new deaneries of Bedminster, Clifton, 

 and East Bristol have been formed from parishes in Bristol and Stapleton. 



