Diocese of Newcastle
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Diocese of Newcastle Dioecesis Novicastrensis | |
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Location | |
Ecclesiastical province | York |
Archdeaconries | Lindisfarne, Northumberland |
Statistics | |
Parishes | 177 |
Churches | 242 |
Information | |
Cathedral | Newcastle Cathedral |
Language | English |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Helen-Ann Hartley, Bishop of Newcastle |
Suffragan | Mark Wroe, Bishop of Berwick |
Archdeacons | Catherine Sourbut Groves, Archdeacon of Lindisfarne Rachel Wood, Archdeacon of Northumberland |
Website | |
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The Diocese of Newcastle is a Church of England diocese based in Newcastle upon Tyne, covering the historic county of Northumberland (and therefore including the part of Tyne and Wear north of the River Tyne), as well as the area of Alston Moor in Cumbria (historic Cumberland).
The diocese came into being on 23 May 1882,[1] and was one of four created by the Bishoprics Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. 68) for industrial areas with rapidly expanding populations. The area of the diocese was taken from the part of the Diocese of Durham which was north of the River Tyne, and was defined in the legislation as comprising:[1]
"....the county of Northumberland, and the counties of the towns of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Berwick-upon-Tweed, and to include such detached parts of any other county as are under any Act of Parliament deemed to form part of the county of Northumberland, or have been or can be transferred to the county of Northumberland by the justices in general or quarter sessions assembled, and to include also the ancient common law parish of Alston with its chapelries in the county of Cumberland...."
The cathedral is Newcastle Cathedral (until 1882 the Parish Church of St Nicholas) and the diocesan bishop is Helen-Ann Hartley, Bishop of Newcastle.
Bishops
[edit]The diocesan Bishop of Newcastle is the ordinary of the diocese and is assisted by the Bishop of Berwick. Alternative episcopal oversight (for parishes in the diocese who reject the ministry of priests who are women) is provided by the provincial episcopal visitor (PEV) the Bishop suffragan of Beverley, Stephen Race. He is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there.
On 28 November 2015, Frank White, then the full-time assistant bishop, presented a proposal to the Diocesan Synod (within which diocese Berwick now lies) to revive the abeyant Suffragan See of Berwick.[2][3] The Dioceses Commission approved the petition to revive the See[4] and Mark Tanner was consecrated Bishop of Berwick on 18 October 2016; he later vacated the post upon his translation to Chester. Mark Wroe, formerly Archdeacon of Northumberland, was consecrated as Bishop of Berwick on 5 January 2021.[5]
Besides Race, there are five retired honorary assistant bishops licensed in the diocese:
- 2003–present: A retired Bishop suffragan of Bedford, John Richardson, lives in Bewcastle, Cumbria and is also licensed in Carlisle diocese.[6]
- 2005–present: Stephen Pedley, retired Bishop suffragan of Lancaster, lives in Warden, Northumberland.[7]
- 2014–present: Stephen Platten, Rector of St Michael Cornhill (Diocese of London) and retired Bishop of Wakefield (also in London and Southwark dioceses.)[8]
- 2014–present: John Packer, Bishop of Ripon and Leeds and former Bishop suffragan of Warrington, retired in 2014 to Cullercoats.[9][10]
- 2021–present: John Sentamu, former Archbishop of York[11]
Archdeaconries and deaneries
[edit]Archdeacons
[edit]On 8 November 2020, it was announced that the Archdeacon of Northumberland, Mark Wroe, was to become the Bishop of Berwick.[5] Following his consecration 5 January 2021, Rachel Wood, vicar of St Mary's, Monkseaton, will also be the acting Archdeacon of Northumberland.[12]
Catherine Sourbut Groves was collated as Archdeacon of Lindisfarne on 14 November 2020. Due to restrictions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the service was conducted online.[13]
Archdeaconries | Rural Deaneries | Paid clergy | Churches | Population | People/clergy | People/church | Churches/clergy |
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Archdeaconry of Northumberland | Deanery of Bedlington | 12 | 21 | 134,406 | 11,201 | 6,400 | 1.75 |
Deanery of Newcastle Central* | 21 | 22 | 104,897 | 4,995 | 4,768 | 1.05 | |
Deanery of Newcastle East | 10 | 10 | 85,485 | 8,549 | 8,549 | 1 | |
Deanery of Newcastle West | 12 | 19 | 126,835 | 10,570 | 6,676 | 1.58 | |
Deanery of Tynemouth | 12 | 20 | 150,722 | 12,560 | 7,536 | 1.67 | |
Archdeaconry of Lindisfarne | Deanery of Alnwick | 8 | 28 | 36,474 | 4,559 | 1,303 | 3.5 |
Deanery of Bamburgh and Glendale | 3 | 16 | 9,386 | 3,129 | 587 | 5.33 | |
Deanery of Bellingham | 2 | 19 | 7,108 | 3,554 | 374 | 9.5 | |
Deanery of Corbridge | 7 | 22 | 29,762 | 4,252 | 1,353 | 3.14 | |
Deanery of Hexham | 5 | 22 | 28,816 | 5,763 | 1,310 | 4.4 | |
Deanery of Morpeth | 11 | 27 | 67,085 | 6,099 | 2,485 | 2.45 | |
Deanery of Norham | 4 | 13 | 18,155 | 4,539 | 1,397 | 3.25 | |
Total/average | 107 | 239 | 799,131 | 7,469 | 3,344 | 2.23 |
*includes Cathedral
List of churches
[edit]Outside a deanery
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Cathedra[15] | Cathedral of St Nicholas, Newcastle | [1] | Medieval | G. Miller C. MacLaren P. Dobson R. Saner-Haigh | 540 |
Deanery of Bedlington
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bedlington, Cambois and Sleekburn[16] | St Cuthbert, Bedlington | [2] | I. Hennebry | 18,650 | |
St Andrew, Cambois | 1898 | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Sleekburn | |||||
Blyth (St Cuthbert)[17] | St Cuthbert, Blyth | 1751 (1892) | A. Tooby | 12,029 | |
Blyth (St Mary)[18] | St Mary, Blyth | 1864 | - | 15,063 | |
Cowpen[19] | St Benedict, Cowpen | early C20th (1961) | |||
Choppington[20] | St Paul the Apostle, Choppington | T. Moat | 9,583 | ||
Holy Family, Stakeford | |||||
Cramlington[21] | St Nicholas, Cramlington | [3] | W. Docherty D. Gray E. Hudson | 28,779 | |
St Andrew, Cramlington | |||||
St Peter, Cramlington | |||||
Delaval[22] | Our Lady, Delaval | Medieval | D. Bowler | 5,003 | |
St Michael & All Angels, New Hartley | 1900 | ||||
St Paul, Seaton Sluice | 1886 (1961) | ||||
Killingworth[23] | St John the Evangelist, Killingworth | 1869 | S. Moon | 15,323 | |
Newsham and Horton[24] | St Mary the Virgin, Horton | Medieval (1827) | I. Flintoft | 10,845 | |
St Bede, Newsham | 1892 (1957) | ||||
Seghill[25] | Holy Trinity, Seghill | 1849 | P. Hughes D. Bell | 10,438 | |
St Mary, Holywell | 1885 | ||||
Weetslade[26] | St Paul, Dudley | 1886 | A. Maughan | 8,693 | |
Good Shepherd, Burradon | 1979 |
Deanery of Newcastle Central
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Christ the King in the Diocese of Newcastle[27] | St Cuthbert, Brunswick | [4] | 1905 | 3 | 17,272 |
St Aidan, Brunton Park | 1944 (1956) | ||||
St Matthew, Dinnington | 1835 (1886) | ||||
St Columba, North Gosforth | ??? (1983) | ||||
Church in the Park | [5] | 2014 | |||
Fawdon[28] | St Mary the Virgin, Fawdon | [6] | 1959 | 1 | 4,850 |
Gosforth (All Saints)[29] | All Saints, Gosforth | [7] | 1887 | 1 | 14,733 |
Gosforth (St Hugh)[30] | St Hugh, Gosforth | ||||
Gosforth (St Nicholas)[31] | St Nicholas, Gosforth | [8] | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 9,355 |
Jesmond (Clayton Memorial Church)[32] | Jesmond Parish Church | [9] | 1861 | 2 | 4,749 |
Jesmond (Holy Trinity)[33] | Holy Trinity, Jesmond | [10] | 1905 (1922) | 1 | 5,857 |
Kenton[34] | Ascension, Kenton | [11] | 1 | 12,490 | |
Kingston Park[35] | St John, Kingston Park1 | [12] | 1975 (1991) | 1 | 6,959 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne (Christ Church) (St Ann)[36] | Christ Church, Shieldfield | 1861 | 1 | 6,757 | |
St Ann, Battlefield | [13] | 1768 | |||
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Andrew)[37] | St Andrew, Newcastle | [14] | Medieval | 1 | 3,657 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Thomas) Proprietary Chapel[38] | Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle | [15] | Medieval | 1 | N/A |
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St George) (St Hilda)[39] | St George, Jesmond | [16] | 1888 | 2 | 13,818 |
St Hilda, Jesmond | [17] | 1905 | |||
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St John the Baptist)[40] | St John the Baptist, Newcastle | [18] | Medieval | 0 | 1,952 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Luke)[41] | St Luke, Newcastle | [19] | 1886 | 1 | 1,908 |
1Local ecumenical partnership (CoE/Baptist/Methodist/URC)
Deanery of Newcastle East
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Byker (St Anthony)[42] | St Anthony of Egypt, Byker | 2 | 10,484 | ||
Byker (St Martin) Newcastle Upon Tyne[43] | St Martin, Byker | [20] | 1933 | ||
Byker (St Michael with St Lawrence)[44] | St Michael, Byker | [21] | 1862 | 1 | 14,699 |
Walker[45] | Christ Church, Walker | [22] | 1848 | ||
Byker (St Silas)[46] | St Silas, Byker | [23] | 1886 | 1 | 6,263 |
Byker St Mark and Walkergate (St Oswald)[47] | St Oswald, Walkergate | [24] | 1 | 7,219 | |
Long Benton (St Bartholomew)[48] | St Bartholomew, Long Benton | [25] | Medieval | 1 | 14,106 |
Long Benton (St Mary Magdalene)[49] | St Mary Magdalene, Long Benton | 1 | 7,095 | ||
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Francis) High Heaton[50] | St Francis, High Heaton | [26] | 2 | 9,384 | |
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Gabriel) Heaton[51] | St Gabriel, Heaton | [27] | 1899 | 1 | 16,235 |
Deanery of Newcastle West
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Benwell and The Scotswood Team[52] | St James, Benwell | [28] | 1833 | 3 | 20,088 |
Venerable Bede, Benwell | 1937 | ||||
St John the Baptist, Benwell Village | 1820s (1950s) | ||||
St Margaret, Scotswood | 1915 | ||||
Chapel House[53] | Holy Nativity, Chapel House | 0 | 5,018 | ||
Cowgate[54] | St Peter, Cowgate | 2 | 17,507 | ||
Newbiggin Hall[55] | St Wilfrid, Newbiggin Hall | 1967 | |||
Denton[56] | Holy Spirit, Denton | 0 | 11,716 | ||
Elswick[57] | Elswick Parish Church | 1840s | 1 | 5,372 | |
Fenham[58] | SS James & Basil, Fenham | [29] | 1931 | 1 | 9,584 |
Newburn[59] | St Michael & All Angels, Newburn | [30] | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 9,743 |
St Mary the Virgin, Throckley | 1887 | ||||
Newcastle Upon Tyne (Holy Cross)[60] | Holy Cross, Fenham | [31] | 1936 | 0 | 7,650 |
Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Philip) and St Augustine and (St Matthew with St Mary)[61] | SS Philip & Augustine, Newcastle | 1 | 9,954 | ||
St Matthew, Newcastle | 1877 | ||||
Ponteland[62] | St Mary the Virgin, Ponteland | [32] | Ancient (Medieval) | 1 | 11,077 |
Holy Saviour, Milbourne | 1871 | ||||
Sugley[63] | Holy Saviour, Sugley | [33] | 1837 | 1 | 7,612 |
Whorlton[64] | St John the Evangelist, Whorlton | 1866 | 1 | 11,514 |
Deanery of Tynemouth
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Balkwell[65] | St Peter, Balkwell | L. Cleminson | 17,210 | ||
Tynemouth (St John Percy)[66] | St John Percy, Tynemouth | 1862 | |||
Billy Mill[67] | St Aidan, Billy Mill | - | 14,241 | ||
Marden with Preston Grange[68] | St Hilda, Marden with Preston Grange | [34] | 1966 | ||
Cullercoats[69] | St George, Cullercoats | [35] | 1884 | A. Hughes | 6,528 |
Earsdon and Backworth[70] | St Alban, Earsdon | [36] | Medieval (1837) | T. Mayfield | 5,630 |
St John the Baptist, Backworth | 1886 | ||||
Monkseaton (St Mary)[71] | St Mary, Monkseaton | [37] | R. Wood B. Jarvis | 8,467 | |
Monkseaton (St Peter)[72] | St Peter, Monkseaton | [38] | 1886 (1938) | - | 14,811 |
North Shields[73] | St Augustin, North Shields | [39] | 1884 | G. Evans | 14,781 |
Christ Church, North Shields | [40] | C16th (1793) | |||
Shiremoor[74] | St Mark, Shiremoor | [41] | - | 9,618 | |
Tynemouth Cullercoats (St Paul)[75] | St Paul, Whitley Bay | [42] | 1864 | J. Vilaseca-Bruch | 9,407 |
Tynemouth Priory (Holy Saviour)[76] | Holy Saviour, Tynemouth Priory | [43] | 1841 | S. Dixon | 5,914 |
Wallsend (St John the Evangelist)[77] | St John the Evangelist, Wallsend | [44] | E. Duff | 11,159 | |
Wallsend (St Peter) (St Luke)[78] | St Peter, Wallsend | 1809 | E. Kormos | 9,256 | |
St Luke, Wallsend | 1887 | ||||
The Willington Team[79] | St Mary the Virgin, Willington | [45] | S. McCormack J. Mooney | 23,700 | |
Good Shepherd, Battle Hill (LEP) | [46] | ||||
St Paul, Willington Quay | [47] | 1859 (1876) |
Deanery of Alnwick
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Alnwick[80] | SS Michael & Paul, Alnwick | [48] | Medieval | P. Scott G. Rundell | 8,349 |
Denwick Chapel | 1876 | ||||
Amble[81] | St Cuthbert, Amble | [49] | 1870 | J. McDermott | 6,321 |
Chevington[82] | St John the Divine, Chevington | - | 4,200 | ||
Upper Coquetdale[83] | St Michael & All Angels, Alnham [50] | [51] | Medieval | J. Sinclair | 3,961 |
St Michael & All Angels, Alwinton | Medieval | ||||
Christ Church, Hepple | 1897 | ||||
St Mary the Virgin, Holystone | Medieval (1848) | ||||
All Saints, Rothbury | Medieval | ||||
St Andrew, Thropton | 1902 | ||||
Embleton with Rennington and Rock[84] | Holy Trinity, Embleton | Medieval | A. Hardy | 1,487 | |
Craster Mission Church | |||||
Newton Mission Church | |||||
All Saints, Rennington | |||||
SS Philip & James, Rock | |||||
Felton[85] | St Michael & All Angels, Felton | [52] | Medieval | T. Harvey | 3,298 |
Longframlington with Brinkburn[86] | St Mary the Virgin, Longframlington | Medieval | |||
SS Peter & Paul, Brinkburn | |||||
Lesbury with Alnmouth[87] | St Mary, Lesbury | [53] | Medieval | I. Mackarill | 3,378 |
St John the Baptist, Alnmouth | Medieval (1876) | ||||
Longhoughton (Including Boulmer) with Howick[88] | SS Peter & Paul, Longhoughton | Medieval | |||
St Michael & All Angels, Howick | Medieval (1764) | ||||
Warkworth, Acklington and Shilbottle[89] | St Lawrence, Warkworth | [54] | Ancient (Medieval) | H. O'Sullivan | 4,245 |
St John the Divine, Acklington | |||||
St James, Shilbottle | [55] | Medieval (1885) | |||
Whittingham and Edlingham with Bolton Chapel[90] | St Bartholomew, Whittingham | Medieval | - | 1,235 | |
St John the Baptist, Edlingham | Medieval | ||||
Bolton Chapel, Edlingham | Medieval |
Deanery of Bamburgh and Glendale
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bamburgh, Belford and Lucker[91] | St Aidan, Bamburgh | [56] | Ancient (Medieval) | L. Taylor-Kenyon | 2,251 |
St Mary, Belford | Medieval (1615) | ||||
St Hilda, Lucker | late C18th (1874) | ||||
Beadnell, Ellingham and North Sunderland[92] | St Ebba, Beadnell | C18th (1860) | A. Macpherson | 2,808 | |
St Maurice, Ellingham | pre-C17th (1862) | ||||
St Paul, North Sunderland | 1834 | ||||
Chatton with Chillingham, Eglingham and South Charlton and Ingram[93] | Holy Cross, Chatton | [57] | Medieval (1770) | - | 1,264 |
St Peter, Chillingham | Medieval | ||||
Holy Trinity, Old Bewick | Medieval | ||||
St Maurice, Eglingham | Medieval | ||||
St Michael, Ingram | Medieval | ||||
St James, South Charlton | 1862 | ||||
Doddington, Ilderton, Kirknewton and Wooler[94] | SS Mary & Michael, Doddington | [58] | Medieval | S. Cooke | 3,063 |
St Michael & All Angels, Ilderton | Medieval | ||||
St Gregory the Great, Kirknewton | Medieval | ||||
St Mary, Wooler | Medieval (1764) |
Deanery of Bellingham
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Chollerton with Birtley and Thockrington[95] | St Giles, Birtley | [59] | Medieval | S. Lunn | 1,723 |
St Giles, Chollerton | Medieval | ||||
St Christopher, Gunnerton | 1901 | ||||
St Aidan, Thockrington | Medieval | ||||
St Oswald in Lee with Bingfield[96] | St Oswald, Lee | pre-C19th (1817) | |||
St Mary, Bingfield | Medieval | ||||
St George, Wall | 1896 | ||||
Humshaugh with Simonburn and Wark[97] | St Peter, Humshaugh | [60] | 1818 | - | 1,528 |
St Mungo, Simonburn | Medieval | ||||
St Michael, Wark | 1818 | ||||
North Tyne and Redesdale Team[98] | St Cuthbert, Bellingham | [61] | Medieval (1609) | S. Ramsaran | 3,857 |
All Saints, West Woodburn | 1907 | ||||
St Cuthbert, Corsenside | Medieval | ||||
St Cuthbert, Elsdon | Medieval | ||||
St Peter, Falstone | Medieval (1824) | ||||
St Aidan, Thorneyburn | 1818 | ||||
St Francis, Byrness | 1793 | ||||
Holy Trinity, Horsley | 1844 | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Otterburn | 1858 |
Deanery of Corbridge
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blanchland with Hunstanworth and Edmundbyers and Muggleswick[99] | St Mary the Virgin, Blanchland | [62] | Medieval | H. Savage | 1,697 |
St James, Hunstanworth | Medieval (1863) | ||||
St Edmund, Edmundbyers | Medieval | ||||
All Saints, Muggleswick | Medieval (1728) | ||||
St Matthew, Waskerley | 1896 | ||||
Slaley, Healey and Whittonstall[100] | St Mary the Virgin, Slaley | Medieval (1832) | |||
St John, Healey | 1860 | ||||
SS Philip & James, Whittonstall | |||||
Bywell and Mickley[101] | St Peter, Bywell | [63] | Ancient (Medieval) | P. Moran | 4,126 |
St John, Stocksfield | 1927 | ||||
St George, Mickley | 1823 | ||||
Corbridge with Halton and Newton Hall[102] | St Andrew, Corbridge | [64] | Ancient (Medieval) | D. Kennedy L. Caudwell | 4,041 |
SS Oswald, Cuthbert & Alfwald, Halton | |||||
Heddon-On-The-Wall[103] | St Andrew, Heddon-on-the-Wall | Ancient (Medieval) | - | 1,708 | |
Ovingham and Wylam[104] | St Mary the Virgin, Ovingham | [65] | Ancient (Medieval) | T. Birch | 4,256 |
St Oswin, Wylam | [66] | 1886 | |||
Prudhoe[105] | St Mary Magdalene, Prudhoe | [67] | D. Freyhan | 10,845 | |
Riding Mill[106] | St James, Riding Mill | [68] | 1858 | - | 975 |
Shotley[107] | St John, Shotley | [69] | 1837 | - | 373 |
Stamfordham with Matfen[108] | Holy Trinity, Matfen | 1842 | R. Squires | 1,741 | |
All Saints, Ryal | Medieval | ||||
St Mary the Virgin, Stamfordham | Medieval |
Deanery of Hexham
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Allendale with Whitfield[109] | St Cuthbert, Allendale | [70] | Medieval (1874) | - | 2,473 |
St Mark, Ninebanks | 1871 | ||||
Holy Trinity, Whitfield | 1860 | ||||
St John, Whitfield | Medieval (1785) | ||||
Alston Moor[110] | St Augustine of Canterbury, Alston | [71] | Medieval (1870) | M. Nash-Williams | 2,714 |
St John the Evangelist, Garrigill | Medieval (1790) | ||||
Holy Paraclete, Kirkhaugh | Medieval (1869) | ||||
St Jude, Knaresdale | Medieval (1833) | ||||
SS Mary & Patrick, Lambley | 1885 | ||||
St John the Evangelist, Nenthead | 1845 | ||||
Haltwhistle and Greenhead[111] | Holy Cross, Haltwhistle | [72] | Medieval | - | 4,800 |
St Cuthbert, Greenhead | 1827 | ||||
Haydon Bridge and Beltingham with Henshaw[112] | St Cuthbert, Haydon Bridge | [73] | 1796 | B. Carter | 3,310 |
St Cuthbert, Beltingham | Medieval | ||||
All Hallows, Henshaw | 1889 | ||||
Hexham[113] | St Andrew, Hexham | [74] | Ancient (Medieval) | D. Glover | 11,895 |
St John Lee[114] | St John of Beverley, St John Lee | Medieval (1843) | J. Thompson | 2,983 | |
St Aidan, Stagshaw Chapel | 1885 | ||||
Warden with Newbrough[115] | St Michael & All Angels, Warden | [75] | Ancient (1764) | ||
St Aidan, Fourstones | 1892 | ||||
St Peter, Newbrough | Medieval (1866) | ||||
Whitley[116] | St Helen, Whitley Chapel | Medieval (1742) | A. Patterson | 641 |
Deanery of Morpeth
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Ashington[117] | Holy Sepulchre, Ashington | [76] | 1887 | C. Groocock | 9,592 |
Bolam with Whalton and Hartburn with Meldon[118] | St Andrew, Bolam | [77] | Ancient | J. Mason F. Sample | 2,490 |
St Andrew, Hartburn | Ancient | ||||
St John the Baptist, Meldon | Medieval | ||||
St Mary Magdalene, Whalton | Medieval | ||||
Kirkwhelpington with Kirkharle and Kirkheaton, and Cambo[119] | Holy Trinity, Cambo | Medieval (1842) | |||
St Wilfrid, Kirkharle | Medieval | ||||
St Bartholomew, Kirkheaton | Medieval (1755) | ||||
St Bartholomew, Kirkwhelpington | Medieval | ||||
Nether Witton[120] | St Giles, Netherwitton | Medieval | |||
Bothal and Pegswood with Longhirst[121] | St Andrew, Bothal | [78] | Ancient (Medieval) | J. Park | 3,711 |
St Margaret, Pegswood | |||||
St John the Evangelist, Longhirst | [79] | 1876 | |||
Cresswell and Lynemouth[122] | St Bartholomew, Cresswell | [80] | 1836 | A. Munns | 4,354 |
St Aidan, Lynemouth | 1925 (no building) | ||||
Longhorsley[123] | St Helen, Longhorsley | Medieval (1848) | - | 1,073 | |
Mitford and Hebron[124] | St Cuthbert, Hebron | [81] | Medieval | A. Lamb | 1,239 |
St Mary Magdalene, Mitford | Medieval | ||||
Morpeth[125] | St Aidan, Morpeth | [82] | 1957 | S. White | 15,145 |
St Mary the Virgin, Morpeth | Medieval | ||||
St James the Great, Morpeth | 1846 | ||||
Seaton Hirst[126] | St Andrew, Seaton Hirst | 1905 | D. Twomey | 18,578 | |
St John, Seaton Hirst | |||||
Stannington[127] | St Mary the Virgin, Stannington | Medieval (1871) | C. Pickford | 1,287 | |
Ulgham[128] | St John the Baptist, Ulgham | Medieval (1863) | J. Dobson | 3,298 | |
Widdrington[129] | Holy Trinity, Widdrington | Medieval | |||
Woodhorn with Newbiggin[130] | St Bartholomew, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea | [83] | Medieval (1845) | A. O'Grady | 6,318 |
Deanery of Norham
[edit]Benefice | Church | Link | Founded (building) | Stip. clergy | Population served[14] |
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Berwick[131] | Holy Trinity, Berwick | [84] | Medieval (1652) | D. Handley T. Usher | 4,462 |
Branxton[132] | St Paul, Branxton | [85] | Medieval (1849) | G. Kelsey | 2,136 |
Cornhill with Carham[133] | St Helen, Cornhill-on-Tweed | [86] | Medieval (1752) | ||
St Cuthbert, Carham | Medieval (1790) | ||||
Norham and Duddo[134] | St Cuthbert, Norham | Medieval | |||
Ford and Etal[135] | St Michael & All Angels, Ford | Medieval | - | 1,921 | |
St Mary the Virgin, Etal | 1858 | ||||
Lowick and Kyloe with Ancroft[136] | St Anne, Ancroft | Medieval | |||
St John the Baptist, Lowick | Medieval (1796) | ||||
Holy Island[137] | St Mary the Virgin, Holy Island | [87] | Medieval | S. Hills | 180 |
Scremerston, Spittal and Tweedmouth[138] | St Peter, Scremerston | [88] | 1842 | - | 9,456 |
St John the Evangelist, Spittal | 1867 | ||||
St Bartholomew, Tweedmouth | Ancient (Medieval) |
Dedications
[edit]This table is drawn from the above lists.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "No. 25110". The London Gazette. 23 May 1882. p. 2393.
- ^ Newcastle Diocesan Synod, 28 November 2015 — Agenda Archived 26 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 19 January 2016)
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- ^ "CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Bedlington (St Cuthbert), Cambois and Sleekburn". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Blyth (St Cuthbert)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Blyth (St Mary)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Cowpen (St Benedict)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Choppington (St Paul the Apostle)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Cramlington (St Nicholas)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Delaval (Our Lady)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Killingworth (St John)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newsham (St Bede) and Horton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Seghill (Holy Trinity)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Weetslade (St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Christ the King in the Diocese of Newcastle, Comprising Brunswick, Brunton Park, Dinnington, and North Gosforth". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Fawdon (St Mary the Virgin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Gosforth (All Saints)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Gosforth (St Hugh)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Gosforth (St Nicholas)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Jesmond (Clayton Memorial Church)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Jesmond (Holy Trinity)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Kenton (Ascension)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Kingston Park (Not Known)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (Christ Church) (St Ann)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Andrew)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Thomas) Proprietary Chapel". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St George) (St Hilda)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St John the Baptist)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Luke)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Byker (St Anthony)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Byker (St Martin) Newcastle Upon Tyne". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Byker (St Michael with St Lawrence)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Walker (Christ Church)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Byker (St Silas)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Byker St Mark and Walkergate (St Oswald)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Long Benton (St Bartholomew)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Long Benton (St Mary Magdalene)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Francis) High Heaton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Gabriel) Heaton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Benwell (St James) (St John) (Venerable Bede) and Scotswood Team, The". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Chapel House (Holy Nativity)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Cowgate (St Peter)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newbiggin Hall (St Wilfrid)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Denton (Holy Spirit)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Elswick (St Stephen) (St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Fenham (St James and St Basil)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newburn (St Michael and All Angels)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (Holy Cross)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Newcastle Upon Tyne (St Philip) and St Augustine and (St Matthew with St Mary)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Ponteland (St Mary the Virgin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Sugley (Holy Saviour)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Whorlton (St John the Evangelist)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Balkwell (St Peter)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Tynemouth (St John Percy)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Billy Mill (St Aidan)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Marden (St Hilda) with Preston Grange". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Cullercoats (St George)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Earsdon (St Alban) and Backworth". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Monkseaton (St Mary)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Monkseaton (St Peter)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of North Shields (St Augustin) (Christ Church)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Shiremoor (St Mark)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Tynemouth Cullercoats (St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Tynemouth Priory (Holy Saviour)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Wallsend (St John the Evangelist)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Wallsend (St Peter) (St Luke)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Willington Team, the (Good Shepherd) (St Mary the Virgin) (St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Alnwick (St Michael and St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Amble (St Cuthbert)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Chevington (St John the Divine)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Coquetdale, Upper, Comprising Alnham, Alwinton, Hepple, Holystone, Rothbury, and Thropton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Embleton (Holy Trinity) with Rennington and Rock". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Felton (St Michael and All Angels)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Longframlington (St Mary the Virgin) with Brinkburn". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Lesbury (St Mary) with Alnmouth". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Longhoughton (St Peter and St Paul) (Including Boulmer) with Howick". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Warkworth (St Lawrence), Acklington and Shilbottle". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Whittingham (St Bartholomew) and Edlingham with Bolton Chapel". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 23 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Bamburgh (St Aidan), Belford and Lucker". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Beadnell (St Ebba), Ellingham and North Sunderland". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Chatton (Holy Cross) with Chillingham, Eglingham and South Charlton and Ingram". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Doddington (St Mary and St Michael), Ilderton, Kirknewton and Wooler". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Chollerton (St Giles) with Birtley and Thockrington". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of St Oswald in Lee with Bingfield (St Mary)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Humshaugh (St Peter) with Simonburn and Wark". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Tyne, North and Redesdale Team, Comprising Bellingham, Corsenside, Elsdon, Falstone with Greystead and Thorneyburn, Horsley with Byrness, and Otterburn". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Blanchland (St Mary's Abbey) with Hunstanworth and Edmundbyers and Muggleswick". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Slaley (St Mary the Virgin), Healey and Whittonstall". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Bywell (St Peter) and Mickley". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Corbridge (St Andrew) with Halton and Newton Hall". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Heddon-On-The-Wall (St Andrew)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Ovingham (St Mary the Virgin) and Wylam". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Prudhoe (St Mary Magdalene)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Riding Mill (St James)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Shotley (St John)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Stamfordham (St Mary the Virgin) with Matfen". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Allendale (St Cuthbert) with Whitfield". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Alston Moor (St Augustine), Including Garrigill, Kirkhaugh, Knaresdale, Lambley, and Nenthead". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Haltwhistle (Holy Cross) and Greenhead". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Haydon Bridge (St Cuthbert) and Beltingham with Henshaw". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Hexham (St Andrew)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of St John Lee (St John of Beverley)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Warden (St Michael and All Angels) with Newbrough". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Whitley (St Helen)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Ashington (Holy Sepulchre)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Bolam (St Andrew) with Whalton and Hartburn with Meldon". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Kirkwhelpington (St Bartholomew) with Kirkharle and Kirkheaton, and Cambo". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Witton, Nether (St Giles)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Bothal (St Andrew) and Pegswood with Longhirst". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Cresswell (St Bartholomew) and Lynemouth". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Longhorsley (St Helen)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Mitford (St Mary Magdalene) and Hebron". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Morpeth (St Aidan) (St James) (St Mary the Virgin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Seaton Hirst (St John) (St Andrew)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Stannington (St Mary the Virgin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Ulgham (St John the Baptist)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Widdrington (Holy Trinity)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Woodhorn (No Church) with Newbiggin". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Berwick (Holy Trinity) (St Mary)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Branxton (St Paul)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Cornhill (St Helen) with Carham". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Norham (St Cuthbert) and Duddo". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Ford (St Michael and All Angels) and Etal". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Lowick (St John the Baptist) and Kyloe with Ancroft". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Holy Island (St Mary the Virgin)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
- ^ "The Benefice of Scremerston (St Peter), Spittal and Tweedmouth". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
Bibliography
[edit]- Church of England Statistics 2002 Archived 3 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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