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tion to England and was succeeded in 1829 by Archdeacon, afterwards Bishop, William Grant Broughton.
as early as August 1376, when the last known archdeacon Alexander Man was made Bishop of Caithness.
by headland which was originally named by W. Archdeacon, an Admiralty hydrographic surveyor in 1875.
), Charles Nations deGravelles, an Episcopal archdeacon, and John W. deGravelles, an attorney, both
r and Rural Dean of Georgetown, Guyana, then Archdeacon and Bishop.
iderius (Dido), the bishop, who ordained him archdeacon and associated him in the government of the
Subsequently the area's Archdeacon and additionally a Honorary Canon of St Mary
Richard Bentley, archdeacon and prebendary of Ely, and master of Trinity
h Bolton (1907-1996) was an Anglican priest, archdeacon and Ontario New Democratic Party member of t
He was appointed archdeacon and treasurer of the Old Chapter and held th
esty's secretary of state, dean of Ely (also archdeacon and prebendary there), prebendary of Winches
with other volunteers and in the company of Archdeacon and Mrs Croghan, on 6 March 1874, the same d
Charles Gresford Edmondes (1838-1893) was an archdeacon and college principal.
der also had a nephew William, who became an archdeacon, and a great-nephew named Robert de Alvers.
episcopacy, supported by eight deans and one archdeacon, and another party of four or five moderate
tory of Shorbrook, Devon, and the offices of archdeacon and treasurer of Exeter.
the Honourable and Venerable John Strachan, Archdeacon and later first Bishop of Toronto, also visi
rclough was often cited to appear before the archdeacon and commissary at Bury St Edmunds, but manag
riod of service to Mauritius- firstly as its Archdeacon; and then from 1931 as its diocesan bishop.
ng for seven years before his appointment as archdeacon and is a graduate of St Chad's, Durham, and
where he was successively Vicar, Rural Dean, Archdeacon and finally bishop before elevation to the f
Jackson was born in Lurgan (the son of an archdeacon, and educated at Ballinamallard Primary Scho
From 1987 to 1999, Cassidy was Archdeacon and Canon Residentiary of St Paul's Cathedra
He served as archdeacon and provost of the cathedral of Cambrai befo
1635) was an English churchman and acedemic, archdeacon and Chancellor at Chichester Cathedral in th
He then moved to become archdeacon at Mudgee until his death on 20 December 187
He became professor and archdeacon at Stettin.
He was born in Toucy and became archdeacon at Paris.
le Talk, was deacon at Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, archdeacon at Jena, pastor at Nordhausen, Erfurt, and U
5 July 1504 but William did not officiate as archdeacon at his uncle's enthronement in 1505 and so w
ation included Arnulf of Lisieux, who was an archdeacon at the time, but who presented the case.
When Mr. Kay died in 1874, Archdeacon Balston, then Vicar of Bakewell, and a forme
From 1949, he was initially Vicar, then Archdeacon before ascending to the Episcopate - a post
Clinton had been an archdeacon before his elevation to the episcopate, eith
noted mathematician, he rose to the rank of Archdeacon before his appointment as the second Bishop
on Residentiary at All Saint's Cathedral and Archdeacon before his elevation to the Episcopate.
At Rome he gained the affection of Archdeacon Boniface, a counsellor of the apostolic pope
ic Church, this brought him to the notice of Archdeacon Byrne.
ly to be around 1480 as he took up office as archdeacon c. 1505.
us of Barcelona, identified with a Christian archdeacon called Sunifred, was an astronomer in late 1
ns Park have come from St. Stephen's School, Archdeacon Cambridge's School, St. Mary's School, Chase
He rose in time to be Archdeacon, Canon and Assistant Bishop of the Diocese b
Kjeld (died 1150), Archdeacon, canonized 1188
Archdeacon Charles Thorp
In the modern-day setting McInnerny plays Archdeacon Darling, the assistant of Bishop Flavius Mel
Forth (1999) introduced descendent character Archdeacon Darling, on better terms with the contempora
Committee and was succeeded as moderator by Archdeacon David Silk of Leicester (later Bishop of Bal
For many years Archdeacon Denison represented the extreme High Tory pa
key evidence in a famous court case, that of Archdeacon Denison..
In March 2009 three parishes, a bishop and archdeacon departed from the UECNA.
The archdeacon Eleutherius, whom Masona had commended the d
Holy Martyr and Archdeacon Euplus of Catania (304)
ix years at St. Margaret's she was appointed archdeacon for deployment for the diocese of Southeast
6 June 2007, Gray-Reeves, 44, was previously archdeacon for deployment for the Diocese of Southeast
As Archdeacon for the Royal Navy he is the senior Anglican
rector General, Naval Chaplaincy Service and Archdeacon for the Royal Navy in March 2006.
She had formerly been the archdeacon for deployment in the Episcopal Diocese of S
He ended this part of his career as Archdeacon for Palestine, Syria and Trans-Jordan, succe
this religious appointment, conferred on an Archdeacon from Ravenna (Saint Leo of Catania), he apos
George Cathedral from 1889-1899 and was also Archdeacon from 1895.
s, and was dedicated to his earliest patron, Archdeacon Froude.
It is, however, likely that the Archdeacon furnished Geoffrey with some materials in th
ine Choir was created in 1994, and is led by archdeacon Gabriel Constantin Oprea who officiates and
Menezes was able to secure the submission of Archdeacon George, the highest remaining representative
The dispute with the archdeacon Gilbert Forrester continued, Forrester's exc
Pleasence as Mr Harding, Nigel Hawthorne as Archdeacon Grantly, Angela Pleasence as Mrs Grantly, Cy
Phillips, J. White, Archdeacon Hamilton, Nathaniel Johnson, Isaac Oluwole,
The manuscript was purchased by Archdeacon Henry Tattam's sale, in 1868.
The manuscript was purchased by Archdeacon Henry Tattam's sale.
l literature, he was thoroughly acquainted' ( Archdeacon Hessey).
Anastasia ArchDeacon hired workers to come to Monkstown to build
He is the first known archdeacon in the diocese of Brechin.
bends in the diocese of London as well as an archdeacon in the diocese of Salisbury.
nted a canon of Bangor Cathedral in 1884 and archdeacon in 1887, before being appointed Dean of Bang
y of Karden on the Moselle, Fulmar became an archdeacon in Trier.
ar of St Michael and St George, Fulwell then Archdeacon in Central America and later of Grenada befo
at the cathedral of Vic and later as primary archdeacon in Barcelona.
rebendary of Carlisle Cathedral in 1681, and archdeacon in 1682.
d several ecclesiestical benefices, becoming archdeacon in Bologna (1244) and Parma (1244/48-1255),
John van Sierck was archdeacon in Treis-Karden in the Archbishopric of Trie
s father Anton Rassam was from Mosul and was archdeacon in the Assyrian Church of the East; his moth
It was dedicated by Archdeacon Ingles, the Chaplain of the Fleet.
The Archdeacon is the Ven.
All that can be confirmed is that no other archdeacon is attested by name until 1284.
Archdeacon James Brown Craven (1850 - 17 April 1924) wa
On the death of Pope Gregory IV, the Archdeacon John was proclaimed Pope by popular acclamat
Jones was the son of the late Archdeacon Jones.
By Archdeacon Kirkby.
The third daughter married Archdeacon MacMurray, of Niagara, who worked as a missi
The area to the east of the Archdeacon Newton approach road, and to the south of Ne
gal) and it was processed by Acorn Dairy at Archdeacon Newton.
Archdeacon O'Neill bought houses numbers 1 and 2, St. J
ain to the University of Nottingham and then Archdeacon of Chesterfield before his elevation to the
In 1846 Grant was made archdeacon of St. Albans, and the archdeaconry of Roche
Kennall, LL.D. (John Kenold) (1511-1592) was Archdeacon of Oxford and a noted pluralist.
r of Christchurch, Ramsgate, Kent and former Archdeacon of Melbourne, Australia.
He was Rector of Northenden and then Archdeacon of Chester before being elevated to the Epis
Birtley, Rural Dean of Chester le Street and Archdeacon of Sunderland before his ordination to the e
In 1936 he was appointed Archdeacon of St Albans then three years later Bishop o
d, KwaZulu-Natal, and from 1918 he served as Archdeacon of Swaziland.
He is found as Archdeacon of Ross on 22 July 1343, a position he had p
Frederick Charles Carpenter is a former Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight.
sbury, precentor of the diocese of York, and archdeacon of Northumberland.
He was Rector of St Paul's, Quebec and then Archdeacon of Assiniboia from 1918 to 1924 and of Edmon
He served as Archdeacon of Norwich 1973-81 and Bishop of Thetford 19
1227, his relative Ottaviano Conti di Segni, archdeacon of the Sacred College, solemnly crowned him
1831) was an English churchman and academic, archdeacon of St David's and a biographer.
He held the office of Archdeacon of Canterbury from 1176 until 1194.
lly (before his elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Northolt.
e Bishop of Rochester and was simultaneously Archdeacon of Canterbury in commendam.
ionary Society against the objections of the Archdeacon of Bath" (1818) under the pseudonym "Pileus
He was appointed archdeacon of Carmarthen in 1982, and vicar of Llanegwa
3 September 1829, succeeding Thomas Scott as Archdeacon of New South Wales (that at the time substan
In 1924 he was appointed Archdeacon of Canterbury, a post he held until 1939.
Bedford area, being successively Rural Dean, Archdeacon of Bedford and then Suffragan Bishop.
nd Rector of Tiverton before being appointed Archdeacon of Sheffield in 1895, a post he held until h
From 1971 to 1976 he was Archdeacon of Tamworth when he was elevated to the Epis
He was installed as Archdeacon of Derry on 16 February 1664, and was still
retary to Nicholas Harpsfield, last Catholic archdeacon of Canterbury, then a prisoner.
n 1683 became Dean of Lichfield, and in 1684 Archdeacon of Coventry.
also as Chancellor of the Diocese of Exeter, Archdeacon of Totnes, and Rector of three parishes in t
s the uncle of Richard of Gravesend, who was Archdeacon of Northampton.
finally (before elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Bradford.
ly did support Gilbert's election except the Archdeacon of Galloway, Michael.
By 16 June 1250 he was Archdeacon of Oxford in the diocese of Lincoln.
ointment before elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Westmorland.
equently the Rural Dean of Tynemouth and the Archdeacon of Lindisfarne.
He was Archdeacon of Chester from 1877 until 1886 and his elev
In 1938 he became Archdeacon of Lincoln before his ordination to the epis
In 1516, he was appointed Archdeacon of Buckingham, and was conferred the degrees
ipendiary Ministry until 2003 when he became Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight, a post he held until h
er son the Very Reverend Edward Bayly became Archdeacon of Dublin.
he diocese of St Andrews, and is found to be Archdeacon of Galloway on 9 December 1522; like his pos
He was promoted to be archdeacon of Lichfield and Coventry and prebendary of
haplain to the Bishop of Durham, Vicar (then Archdeacon) of Barrow-in-Furness before ascending to th
From 1986 to 1990 he was Archdeacon of Cardigan, following which he entered the
r of All Saints Church, Windsor, Ontario and Archdeacon of Essex.
Beal was also Archdeacon of Albury for the last two years.
' Council of Training for the Ministry, then Archdeacon of Nottingham.
He served as archdeacon of Lincoln, canon of York and dean of the co
Canon Residentiary at Bristol Cathedral and Archdeacon of Swindon.
He was archdeacon of the cathedral chapter of Piacenza and mem
Mark, Forest Gate, Rural Dean of Newham and Archdeacon of Colchester before ascending to the Episco
Breton), which he had received from Walter, archdeacon of Oxford.
From 1641 to 1662 he was official to the Archdeacon of Suffolk, and from 1642 to 1646 commissary
s I, writer against religious tolerance, and archdeacon of Huntingdon.
ably to his chief patron Ithel ap Robert, an archdeacon of St Asaph who lived near Caerwys, and also
He had in fact been Archdeacon of Caithness, briefly in 1529.
a Mission Priest before promotion to be the Archdeacon of Kimberley and Rector of St Cyprian's Chur
nthony Morrison (born 11 March 1938) was the Archdeacon of Oxford from 1998 until 2005.
of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford until 1942 and then Archdeacon of Sheffield until his appointment to the De
He was then the Archdeacon of Oxford until his retirement in 2005.
Courtenay, Vicar of St Simon's, Plymouth and Archdeacon of Exeter before a 24 year stint as Suffraga
lly (before his elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Southwark.
son of the Venerable William Francis Taylor, Archdeacon of Liverpool.
He resigned his See in 1933 to become Archdeacon of Sheffield, but illness forced a return to
04 by Thomas Plume, a member of Christ's and Archdeacon of Rochester, to "erect an Observatory and t
ancery, the royal secretariat, and was named Archdeacon of Wells sometime before 25 April 1204.
h London Church Fund; Vicar of Lewisham; and Archdeacon of Kingston-upon-Thames before his elevation
He was also Archdeacon of Oakham for the four years of this.
this he was the incumbent at Roath and then Archdeacon of Margam until his elevation to the Episcop
He is married to Sheila Watson, Archdeacon of Canterbury and they are both keen cyclist
ointment before elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of the East Riding.
He was Archdeacon of Bangor before being appointed its Dean in
He is known to have been archdeacon of the Salzburg diocese c. 819, and in 821 s
, in 1278, described as dominus (knight) and Archdeacon of St Andrews, and by 1287 he is styled magi
From 1967 to 1974 he was Archdeacon of Birmingham when he was elevated to the Ep
Subsequently Archdeacon of Oakham and then Bishop of Grantham he was
d Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral in 1798, Archdeacon of Stafford in 1801 and Vicar of St Mary's,
e, first published in 1613 by Francis Mason, archdeacon of Norfolk.
e bishop, vicar of St Matthew's Southsea and Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight (then Portsmouth) befor
Fisher (died 1705) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1702.
In 1822 he was made Archdeacon of Canterbury, and in 1825, on the death of
Later he was Archdeacon of Blenheim, Marlborough and Timaru before h
in le Grand in London before being appointed Archdeacon of Derby in the diocese of Lichfield about 1
rer of the diocese of York, and then in 1459 Archdeacon of Richmond as well as treasurer of Lichfiel
Archdeacon of Barnstaple between 1265 and 1267, and (af
cademic, Master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, archdeacon of Durham and bishop of Carlisle.
He was Archdeacon of Ely from 1962 to 1970 and then Dean of El
9 and 1198, when he is holding the office of Archdeacon of Brechin.
In 1962 he became Archdeacon of London and a canon of St Paul's Cathedral
lly, before his elevation to the Episcopate, Archdeacon of Berkshire.
ration to the episcopate on 6 December 2002) Archdeacon of Pontefract.
lds, Lincoln, Massachusetts (1986-1994), and Archdeacon of the Diocese of Massachusetts (1994-2004).
He was also archdeacon of Dorset and later Dean of Lincoln.
ext year, 27 December 1567, he was appointed archdeacon of Huntingdon by his namesake and probable r
denden in Kent, of Sutton Waldron in Dorset, archdeacon of Stafford, chancellor in Lichfield Cathedr
He had been the archdeacon of Dunkeld when, following the death of Bish
enty-one abbots, these being preceded by the Archdeacon of Canterbury.
Treasurer then Archdeacon of Westminster, he was subsequently elevated
of Barre's patrons, and secured the post of Archdeacon of Ely for him as well as judicial posts.
lly (before his elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Wells.
Robert Maxwell of Kilbride, Archdeacon of Down and later Bishop of Kilmore.
In 1884 he became Archdeacon of Vancouver a post he held until his elevat
In old age he was archdeacon of Ely for a year.
p of Pontefract with the additional title of Archdeacon of the area.
became Vicar of All Saints, Northampton then Archdeacon of Egypt.
this he was the vicar of Aylesbury and then Archdeacon of Buckingham, a position he held until 1998
                                                                                                    


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