• The Archdeacon of Suffolk is a senior cleric in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. The archdeacon is responsible for the disciplinary supervision...
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  • Richard Lyng was Archdeacon of Suffolk between 3 and 27 May 1347 and then Archdeacon of Sudbury between 1348 and 1366. "Archdeacons: Suffolk | British History...
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    Elizabeth of York, Duchess of Suffolk also known as Elizabeth Plantagenet (22 April 1444 – c. 1503) was the sixth child and third daughter of Richard Plantagenet...
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  • Christianity portal Joseph Woolley (1815–1892) was archdeacon of Suffolk from 1887 to 1892. Woolley was educated at Oakham School and Emmanuel College...
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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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    Francis Hindes Groome (category People from Mid Suffolk District)
    commentator of his time on the Romani people, their language, life, history, customs, beliefs, and lore. He was the son of Robert Hindes Groome, Archdeacon of Suffolk...
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  • lord of Oakham Castle Walkelin de Derby, 12th-century lord of Egginton, Derbyshire Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester Walkelin (Archdeacon of Suffolk) (fl...
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  • fencer Nicholas Wendon, English clergyman Archdeacon of Suffolk 1559–1576; see List of Archdeacons of Suffolk Wenden (disambiguation) Michael Wenden (born...
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  • (1891–1977), Archdeacon of Suffolk Christopher George Frederick Frampton Melmoth, Ugandan politician Christopher St George, Irish Member of Parliament George...
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  • influence enabled him to be appointed Archdeacon of Chester in 1341 (until forced to resign in 1342) and Archdeacon of Suffolk in 1347 (until 1353) before he...
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    Humphrey Prideaux (category Archdeacons of Suffolk)
    chapter, and put the records in order. In December 1688 he was made archdeacon of Suffolk by his bishop William Lloyd, an office which he held till 1694....
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    org/news/article/new-archdeacon-for-rural-mission-announced [dead link] "Installation of Canon Theologian and Archdeacon of Suffolk". 29 January 2020. "Meet...
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  • Thomas de Skerning (Scarning) (category Archdeacons of Suffolk)
    University Press (CUP); 1996 He went on to be Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1289 to 1296; and Archdeacon of Surrey from 1296 to 1301. He also held livings...
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    existence. Notes Archdeacon of Sarum until 1426; Bishop of Norwich from 1426 Archdeacon of Oxford 1434–1442; Bishop of St David's from 1442 Dean of Salisbury...
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  • (died 1373) was Canon of Windsor and Archdeacon of Suffolk. John Aleyn may also refer to: John Aleyn (MP) (fl. 1337), Member of Parliament for Worcestershire...
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  • Donald Smith (priest) (category Archdeacons of Sudbury)
    priest. He was Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1975 to 1984; and Archdeacon of Sudbury from 1984 to 1991. Smith was educated at the University of Wales and Clifton...
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    parish in the English county of Suffolk. It is also located directly to the south of Stowmarket, with a half-mile (800m) of glacial valley known locally...
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  • miniature painter and court dwarf Richard Gibson (priest) (died 1904), Archdeacon of Suffolk Dick Gibson (footballer) (1866–1943), Australian rules footballer...
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    1342 to 1345 Dean of York, and from 1357 to 1359 Archdeacon of Suffolk. He is also known to have held Whitchurch in the diocese of Canterbury as persona...
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  • bioinformatician and mathematician Charles Lawrence (priest) (1847–1935), Archdeacon of Suffolk (1901–1917) Charles B. Lawrence (judge) (1820–1883), American jurist...
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    John Skypp (category Archdeacons of Suffolk)
    served as Archdeacon of Suffolk before elevation to the episcopate. He was buried in the churchyard of St Mary Mounthaw, a church in the City of London which...
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    Whitchurch, Shropshire (category Towns of the Welsh Marches)
    1957) previously Archdeacon of Suffolk, has been resident Rector of Whitchurch since 2012. Kate Long, (born 1964) novelist, author of The Bad Mother's...
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    John Warren (bishop) (category Archdeacons of Worcester)
    was born at Cavendish, Suffolk, the son of Richard Warren, the Archdeacon of Suffolk. He was educated in Bury St Edmunds and at Gonville and Caius College...
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    Richard Warren (physician) (category Fellows of the Royal Society)
    at Cavendish, Suffolk on 4 December 1731, he was the third son of Dr. Richard Warren (1681–1748), archdeacon of Suffolk and rector of Cavendish, by his...
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  • "Archdeacon of Sudbury"; rather they are each recorded alongside archdeacons of Norwich, of Norfolk and of Suffolk. Larke's sister was the mistress of...
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  • editor of The Spectator John Strachey (politician) (1901–1963), British Labour politician John Strachey (priest) (1737–1818), Archdeacon of Suffolk Jack...
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    Richard Beauchamp (bishop) (category Archdeacons of Suffolk)
    studied at Oxford. After serving as Archdeacon of Suffolk from around 1441, Beauchamp was nominated to the see of Hereford on 4 December 1448 and consecrated...
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  • Claud Scott (category Archdeacons of Suffolk)
    portal Claud Syms Scott (31 August 1901 – 14 October 1983) was Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1962. Scott was educated at Brentwood School and Trinity College...
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  • Walter Hart (category Bishops of Norwich)
    1446. He died on 24 May 1472. The executors of his will are named as William Pykenham, archdeacon of Suffolk, John Bulman, Robert Hober, Henry Smyth, and...
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    project Neil Robinson (1929–2009) – Archdeacon of Suffolk 1987–1994 Prof Alan Mercer (1931–2014) – Professor of Operational Research Heather Armitage...
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