In Saxon times, Ramsbury was an important location for the Church, and several early bishops became Archbishops of Canterbury.
Wiltshire and Berkshire were taken from the bishopric of Winchester to form the new diocese of Ramsbury.
Sometimes confused with Berhtwald of Canterbury[3] Since 1974 the Bishop of Ramsbury is a suffragan see of the Diocese of Salisbury.
There is also a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, namely Bishop of Ramsbiria, the Latin term for Ramsbury.
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