stall of Flixton in
Lichfield Cathedral which Yates held He then trained for
ordination at
Lincoln Theological College and after a six years spent as a
parish priest at
Bottesford-with-
Ashby on the outskirts of
Scunthorpe he was appointed as principal of
Lichfield Theological College (1966–72). He also held the position of
Prebendary of
Flixton at
Lichfield Cathedral. The Lincoln college was threatened with closure, and
Archbishop of York Donald Coggan invited him to become
Bishop of Whitby (a
suffragan bishop in the
Diocese of York) in 1972. In 1975, he was nominated as
Bishop of Gloucester, one of the early appointments of the new
Crown Appointments Commission. After 17 years as Bishop of Gloucester, he became the right-hand man of newly appointed
Archbishop of Canterbury,
George Carey, with the title
Bishop at Lambeth. He retired to Winchester in 1994. ==Personal life==