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James Adams (bishop of Barking)
Albert James
Adams
was an
Anglican bishop
. He was the fifth
Bishop of Barking
— a
suffragan bishop
in the
Church of England
Diocese of Chelmsford
— from
1975
to
1983
.
Adams was educated at
Brentwood School
and
King's College London
. His first
ordained ministry
position was as a
curate
in
Walkley
. He was then successively
succentor
, then
precentor
, of
Sheffield Cathedral
;
Rector
of
Bermondsey
;
Rural Dean
of
Redbridge
; and
Archdeacon of West Ham
before being
ordained
to the
episcopate
on
24 June
1975 by
Donald Coggan
,
Archbishop of Canterbury
, at
St Paul's Cathedral
. He retired on
30 April
1983.