Godfrey was the second recorded Archdeacon of Leicester. He was appointed by Robert, Bishop of Lincoln. University of Leicester Le Neve, John; Hardy,...
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The Archdeacon of Leicester is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Leicester. The first archdeacon of Leicester is recorded...
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Christianity portal Godfrey William Ernest Candler Ashby (6 November 1930 – 29 December 2023) was a British Anglican bishop, theologian, and academic...
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Godfrey Giffard (c. 1235 – 1302) was Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Worcester. Giffard was a son of...
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Walter Whittingham (redirect from Walter Godfrey Whittingham)
Walter Godfrey Whittingham (5 October 1861 – 17 June 1941) was a Church of England bishop. Whittingham was educated at the City of London School and Peterhouse...
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in Rutland, with a school roll of about 1,000 pupils, aged from 10 to 18. The school was founded in 1584 by archdeacon Robert Johnson, along with Uppingham...
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England. The school was founded in 1584 by Robert Johnson, the Archdeacon of Leicester, who also established Oakham School. Notable former pupils include:...
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Walter Giffard (category Archdeacons of Wells)
holy orders and became a canon and archdeacon of Wells and a papal chaplain. On 22 May 1264 he was elected Bishop of Bath and Wells and received the temporalities...
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Evans, Gen. Sec. of SAMS and former Bishop in Peru Christianity portal Archdeacon of Chichester Archdeacon of Hastings Archdeacon of Brighton and Lewes...
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Archdeaconries. As of 2023, Simon Lumby was the Archdeacon of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe and John Godfrey was the Archdeacon of Tuam and Killaloe....
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The Archdeacon of York (or of the West Riding) is a senior clergy position in an archdeaconry subdivision of the Church of England Diocese of York in...
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during a vacancy in the deanery. List of bishops in the Church of England List of archdeacons in the Church of England Ogle is to retire effective 1 May...
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that of St Asaph on 6 February 1844. The archdeaconry was created from those of St Asaph and of Montgomery on 25 March 1890. Some archdeacons of Wrexham...
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Fitzwarren. The deans of the Chapel and of St Paul's. The archdeacon of Richmond. The dean of Salisbury. Dr. Syxtyne. Dr. Clark. The abbots of Glastonbury, Westminster...
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Bishop of Gloucester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the County of Gloucestershire...
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(1847–1927), Bishop of North China (1880–1913) Albert Seymour (1841–1908), Archdeacon of Barnstaple Godfrey Smith (1878–1944), Bishop of Penrith (1926–1944)...
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Roger de La Legh Archdeacon of Essex by May 1274; Dean of St Paul's from Oct. 1283 to 1285. John of Leicester Adam de Writele Henry of Newark Laurence...
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Residentiary of Worcester Cathedral, Archdeacon of Worcester (from 1938), Vice-Dean of Worcester (from 1940) and former Bishop of Victoria 1946 – January 1953...
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Statutes at Large. Vol. 36. Cambridge: John Archdeacon. pp. 327–565 – via Google Books. Journals of the House of Commons. Vol. 43. London: His Majesty's Stationery...
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Newark-on-Trent (redirect from Siege of Newark)
Alexander of Lincoln (died 1148) – Bishop of Lincoln, founded a hospital for lepers in Newark. Annette Cooper (born 1953) – Anglican Archdeacon of Colchester...
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Richard Middleton (Lord Chancellor) (category Archdeacons of Northumberland)
living of the church at Hemingbrough in the East Riding of Yorkshire by the cathedral chapter of Durham Cathedral. He was also Archdeacon of Northumberland...
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Cramer-Roberts, Vicar of Milford-on-Sea and former Bishop of Nassau 1921–1922 (d.): James Macarthur, Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight (since 1906) and...
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John Chishull (category Archdeacons of London)
Chishull held the prebend of Chamberlainwood in the diocese of London before he had the office of Archdeacon of London. He was archdeacon by 15 January 1263...
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chancellor of the exchequer, often abbreviated to chancellor, is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom, and head of Treasury...
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bishop of Southwell; became bishop suffragan of Hull (i.e., effectively the same role) and archdeacon of the East Riding 1964–1970 (ret.): Mervyn Armstrong...
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"Old Ordnance Survey maps of Durham: This page summarises the local government organisation of Co Durham since 1889". The Godfrey Edition. 17 January 2017...
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England (b. c.1015) 1151 – Walter of Oxford, archdeacon 1176 – Rosamund Clifford, royal mistress 1222 – 17 April: Robert of Reading (Haggai), convert to Judaism...
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Bartles-Smith (1937–2014), priest and Archdeacon of Southwark 1985–2004 William Henry Bateson (1812–1881), scholar and Master of St. John's College, Cambridge...
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of Britain. London: BBC Books. ISBN 0-563-20730-2. Thomas, Sarah E. (2009). "Rival bishops, rival cathedrals: the election of Cormac, archdeacon of Sodor...
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approval was delayed, however, by the opposition of Simon Langton, archdeacon of Canterbury, and by the deaths of two popes. Pope Innocent IV confirmed the appointment...
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