The
Bishop of Dover is an
episcopal title used by a
suffragan bishop of the
Church of England Diocese of Canterbury,
England. The title takes its name after the town of
Dover in
Kent. The Bishop of Dover holds the additional title of "Bishop in Canterbury" and is empowered to act almost as if he were the
diocesan bishop of Canterbury, since the actual diocesan bishop (the
Archbishop of Canterbury) is based at Lambeth Palace in London, and thus is so frequently away from his diocese fulfilling national and international duties. Among other things, this gives the Bishop of Dover an
ex officio seat in the Church's
General Synod. Until recently, there was another proper suffragan, the
Bishop of Maidstone, who did not have the same extra powers.