The Archdeacon of Gloucester is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Gloucester, England whose responsibilities include the care of clergy...
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Andrew, and Gloucester, headed by the Archdeacon of Gloucester, Hilary Dawson. The Archdeaconry of Cheltenham consists of the deaneries of Cheltenham,...
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court of Pippin of Aquitaine Dub, King of Scotland (died 967), called Niger Ralph Niger (c. 1140 – c. 1217), Anglo-French theologian and Archdeacon of Gloucester...
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Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity and formerly St Peter's Abbey, in Gloucester, England...
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John de Gray (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
of England in 1199, with de Gray becoming Archdeacon of Cleveland in March 1200, and Archdeacon of Gloucester before April that year. He also served as...
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Edward Pope (priest) (redirect from Edward Pope (Archdeacon of Gloucester))
by Bishop William Nicholson, another Magdalen man, and became Archdeacon of Gloucester in 1666. He held all three positions until his death at Walton...
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Thomas Ruthall (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
called the Dean of Bocking), in 1502 he became a prebendary of Wells, and in 1503 Archdeacon of Gloucester, Dean of Salisbury and chancellor of Cambridge....
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Doctor of Civil law Gloucester, 1539 Collated: Archdeacon of Gloucester. Wolsey, would appoint Bell to the membership of the Legantine court of audience...
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The archdeacons in the Church of England are senior Anglican clergy who serve under their dioceses' bishops, usually with responsibility for the area's...
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Canterbury and of Richard of Dover, also Archbishop of Canterbury. He held a prebend in the diocese of London and was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1177 or 1178...
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He held livings at Shabbington, Waddesdon and Oddington. He was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1703 until his death on 8 July 1714. The Clergy-man's Law:...
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An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians...
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Richard Hurd (bishop) (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
was appointed preacher at Lincoln's Inn, and in 1767 he became archdeacon of Gloucester. In 1768, he proceeded D.D. at Cambridge, and delivered at Lincoln's...
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Rachel Treweek (category Bishops of Gloucester)
House of Lords as a Lord Spiritual. Since June 2015, she has served as Bishop of Gloucester, the first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England...
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Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Chancellor, Archdeacon of Canterbury, Bishop of Chichester Thomas de Stratford, Dean of Gloucester Stephen de...
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Stratford (c. 1292–1362), Chancellor of the Exchequer Thomas de Stratford (died 1396), Archdeacon of Gloucester, Prior of Caldwell William Samuel Stratford...
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Jackie Searle (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
served as the Bishop of Crediton, a suffragan bishop of the Diocese of Exeter. She had previously been the Archdeacon of Gloucester between 2012 and 2018...
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was claiming the advowson of the chapel here against the Archdeacon of Gloucester. In 1316 Wilmcote is called a hamlet of Aston Cantlow, and Laurence...
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Austin Hodson (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
residentiary of Gloucester Cathedral, in which post he remained until death. During that time, he was Archdeacon of Gloucester (1938–1948) and Bishop of Tewkesbury...
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Ralph Niger (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
one of the English chroniclers. Little is known about Niger's early life. From around 1160 to 1166, he studied in Paris, where he was a student of John...
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Godfrey Giffard (category Archdeacons of Barnstaple)
arose between the precentor of Worcester and John of Evreux, the then Archdeacon of Gloucester (he was a favourite nephew of the Bishop) as to who had the...
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rugby union player Thomas Rudge (c. 1753–1825), English churchman, Archdeacon of Gloucester Will Rudge (born 1983), English cricketer Rudge This page lists...
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The Archdeacon of Cheltenham is a senior cleric in the Diocese of Gloucester who is responsible for some pastoral care and discipline of clergy in the...
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Thomas de Stratford (category Year of birth missing)
medieval Archdeacon of Gloucester of the Noble House of Stratford. Stratford attended Oxford University and in 1348 and 1349 held the position of Senior...
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many Christian Churches. Archdeacon may also refer to: Archdeacon Meadow, cricket ground in Gloucester, England, UK Dan Archdeacon (1954–2015), American...
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Sir George Prevost, 2nd Baronet (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
Tractarian who became Archdeacon of Gloucester in 1865. The only son of Sir George Prevost, 1st Baronet, by Catherine Anne, daughter of Major-general John...
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Nathaniel Lye (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
Oxford. He held livings at Cowley, Kemerton and Dursley. He was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 29 July 1714 until his death on 29 October 1737. National...
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Geoffrey Blythe (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
was the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Blythe was born at Norton in Derbyshire (now part of Sheffield) to William Blythe and a sister of Thomas Rotherham...
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Thomas Rudge (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
antiquarian, Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1814, and chancellor of the diocese of Hereford from 1817. The son of Thomas Rudge of Gloucester, Thomas Rudge...
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John Dunmow (category Archdeacons of Gloucester)
25 January 1489) was a Canon of Windsor from 1450 to 1455 and Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1487 to 1489 and Bishop of Limerick from 1486 to 1489. Dunmow...
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