May 2010 to September 2011:
Days attended/ Max no of days/ %
Bishop of Durham 1/37 3%
Bishop of Winchester 7/154 5%
Archbishop of Canterbury 9/193 5%
Archbishop of York 12/193 6%
Bishop of Bristol 20/193 10%
Bishop of London 22/193 11%
Bishop of Oxford 16/24 13%
Bishop of St Edmundsbury & Ipswich 10/76 13%
Bishop of Chichester 25/193 13%
Bishop of Gloucester 25/193 13%
Bishop of Lichfield 26/193 13%
Bishop of Norwich 27/193 14%
Bishop of Guildford 28/191 15%
Bishop of Birmingham 21/143 15%
Bishop of Blackburn 34/193 18%
Bishop of Bradford 5/28 18%
Bishop of Manchester 35/193 18%
Bishop of Newcastle 35/193 18%
Bishop of Salisbury 7/37 19%
Bishop of Bath and Wells 36/193 19%
Bishop of Ripon and Leeds 38/193 20%
Bishop of Leicester 41/193 21%
Bishop of Hereford 44/193 23%
Bishop of Exeter 51/193 26%
Bishop of Wakefield 60/193 31%
Bishop of Liverpool 64/193 33%
Bishop of Derby 72/183 39%
Bishop of Chester 85/193 44%
Source: House of Lords
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