List of Archdeacons of Buckingham
Encyclopedia
This is a list of archdeacon
s of Buckingham, a post historically in the diocese of Lincoln
, England; from 1837 it has been in the diocese of Oxford
.
Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in Anglicanism, Syrian Malabar Nasrani, Chaldean Catholic, and some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop. In the High Middle Ages it was the most senior diocesan position below a bishop in the Roman Catholic Church...
s of Buckingham, a post historically in the diocese of Lincoln
Diocese of Lincoln
The Diocese of Lincoln forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. The present diocese covers the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire.- History :...
, England; from 1837 it has been in the diocese of Oxford
Diocese of Oxford
-History:The Diocese of Oxford was created in 1541 out of part of the Diocese of Lincoln.In 1836 the Archdeaconry of Berkshire was transferred from the Diocese of Salisbury to Oxford...
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
bef May 1092 | Alfred Parvus | ||
1119 | Gilbert | Gislebert. | |
1119 | October 1129 | Roger de Clinton Roger de Clinton Roger de Clinton was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. He was responsible for organising a new grid street plan for the town of Lichfield in the 12th century which survives to this day.-Life:... |
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aft 1140 | Richard de Urville | ||
bef 1142 | 1176–September 1177 | David | Brother to Alexander of Lincoln Alexander of Lincoln Alexander of Lincoln was a medieval English Bishop of Lincoln, a member of an important administrative and ecclesiastical family. He was the nephew of Roger of Salisbury, a Bishop of Salisbury and Chancellor of England under King Henry I, and he was also related to Nigel, Bishop of Ely... . |
aft 25 August 1189 | Robert de Burnham | ||
aft September 1202 | Stephen de Swafeld | ||
aft September 1202 | bef 1206 | Roger | |
bef 10 May 1206 | 25 August 1218 | William de Blois | |
bef 11 April 1219 | bef 25 December 1221 | William | |
bef 25 December 1221 | 6 September 1269 | Matthew Stratton | |
6 September 1269 | bef 22 April 1290 | Percival de Lavinia | |
11 July 1290 | bef 10 March 1299 | Richard de St Frideswide | |
11 March 1299 | 28 April or June 1319 | Boniface of Saluzzo | Became Precentor of Salisbury. |
28 April or June 1319 | 28 June 1322 | George of Saluzzo | Previously Precentor of Salisbury. |
28 June 1322 | 30 October 1322 | Roger Waltham | |
30 October 1322 | July 1333 | George of Saluzzo | |
7 July 1333 | July or August 1350 | Cardinal Annibale di Ceccano Annibale di Ceccano Annibale Gaetani di Ceccano was an Italian Cardinal. His palace, the Livrée Ceccano at Avignon, begun in about 1335/1340, still survives; it is now a public library.... |
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12 January 1351 | 12 March 1351 | John Belveys | John Bulneys. |
12 March 1351 | 22 April 1352 | John Herring de Ashbourn | John Hervey of Asbourne. |
22 April 1352 | 11 December 1367 | William de Ginewell | William Gynewell. |
1 August 1367 | 1367 | John Skyret | Died before fully taking office. |
1367 | 6 December 1367 | Henry Piel | Deposed in favour of Ginewell before taking office. |
6 December 1367 | 30 November 1380 | William de Ginewell (again) | William Gynewell. |
30 November 1380 | 1 July 1392 | John Evot | |
28 February 1390 | 25 September 1391 | John Stacy | Ineffective royal grant. |
25 September 1391 | 1 July 1392 | William Aston | Ineffective royal grant. |
1 July 1392 | 1399 | Ralph Selby | |
1399 | 26 November 1399 | Walter Cook | |
10 March 1402 | Thomas Tuttebury | Thomas Tutbury. | |
26 February 1403 | bef 1 October 1424 | William Milton | |
late 1404 | Nicholas Ryshton | Failed seizure of office. | |
1 October 1424 | 1443 | Thomas Beckington Thomas Beckington Thomas Beckington was the Bishop of Bath and Wells and King's Secretary in medieval England.-Life:... |
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bef 2 April 1474 | Richard Andrews | ||
2 April 1474 | 6 November 1495 | John Bouchier | |
13 February 1496 | 1505 | Robert Sherborne Robert Sherborne Robert Sherborne was bishop of Chichester, from 1508 to 1536.Sherborne was Dean of St. Paul's, from 1499 to 1505. From 1505 to 1508 he was bishop of St Davids.... |
Also Dean of St Paul's Dean of St Paul's The Dean of St Paul's is the head of the Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral in London, England in the Church of England. The most recent Dean, Graeme Knowles, formerly Bishop of Sodor and Man, was installed on 1 October 2007 and resigned on 31 October 2011... from 1499. |
8 May 1505 | 1516 | Charles Booth | |
24 December 1516 | bef 14 October 1534 | John Taylor | |
14 October 1534 | bef 17 June 1544 | Richard Layton Richard Layton Richard Layton was an English churchman, jurist and diplomat, dean of York and a principal agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.-Life:... |
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17 June 1544 | bef 29 April 1554 | John Longland | |
29 April 1554 | 1559 | Richard Porter | |
1559 | bef 2 November 1589 | John Longland (again) | |
2 November 1589 | 24 March 1614 | Erasmus Webb | |
29 March 1614 | 21 June 1642 | Robert Newell | |
1660 | Joseph Crowther | Ineffective contest. | |
19 July 1660 | 25 June 1671 | Giles Thorne | |
6 July 1671 | 1 November 1684 | John Hillersdon | |
4 November 1684 | 9 August 1722 | John Gery | |
1 September 1722 | 1742 | Nicholas Clagett Nicholas Clagett Nicholas Clagett was an English bishop.-Life:Claggett was from a clerical family of Bury St Edmunds. He went up to Trinity College, Cambridge aged 16 in April 1702, graduating B.A. in 1705-6, M.A. in 1709 and D.D. in 1724.... |
Bishop of St David's Bishop of St David's The Bishop of St David's is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of St David's.The succession of bishops stretches back to Saint David who in the 6th century established his seat in what is today the city of St David's in Pembrokeshire, founding St David's Cathedral. The current Bishop of St... from 1732; translated Translation (ecclesiastical) Translation is the technical term when a Bishop is transferred from one diocese to another.This can be* From Suffragan Bishop status to Diocesan Bishop*From Coadjutor bishop to Diocesan Bishop*From one country's Episcopate to another... to Exeter Bishop of Exeter The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. The incumbent usually signs his name as Exon or incorporates this in his signature.... . |
10 August 1742 | 4 January 1753 | The Hon William Carmichael | Became Bishop of Clonfert. |
13 January 1753 | 4 April 1766 | John Taylor | |
26 April 1766 | 1769 | John Gordon | Became Archdeacon of Lincoln. |
9 October 1769 | 20 July 1778 | Pulter Forester | |
2 September 1778 | 23 June 1825 | Luke Heslop | |
7 September 1825 | 18 March 1853 | Justly Hill | |
On 19 July 1837, the archdeaconry was transferred from the Diocese of Lincoln Diocese of Lincoln The Diocese of Lincoln forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. The present diocese covers the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire.- History :... to the Diocese of Oxford Diocese of Oxford -History:The Diocese of Oxford was created in 1541 out of part of the Diocese of Lincoln.In 1836 the Archdeaconry of Berkshire was transferred from the Diocese of Salisbury to Oxford... . |
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25 April 1853 | bef 5 June 1875 | Edward Bickersteth | Became Dean of Lichfield. |
June 1875 | 1880 | Arthur Purey-Cust | |
1880 | 1889 | Leslie Randall | |
1895 | 1910 | Cecil Bourke | |
1910 | 1921 | Edward Shaw | Also Bishop of Buckingham Bishop of Buckingham The Bishop of Buckingham is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford, in the Province of Canterbury, England. The title takes its name from the historic county town of Buckingham.... from 1914. |
1921 | 1944 | Philip Eliot | As Bishop of Buckingham. |
1944 | 19?? | Robert Hay | As Bishop of Buckingham. |
19?? | 1960 | Gordon Savage | |
1960 | 1970 | John Pratt | |
1970 | 19?? | Derek Eastman Derek Eastman (priest) Derek Ian Tennent Eastman was a priest in the Church of England.Eastman was educated at Winchester College, Christ Church, Oxford and Ripon College Cuddesdon. After World War II service with the Coldstream Guards he was ordained in 1948. Following a curacy at Brighouse he was priest in charge of... |
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19?? | 1989 | John Bone | |
1989 | 1998 | John Morrison | |
1998 | 2002 | David Goldie David Goldie (priest) David Goldie was a priest in the Church of England.Goldie was educated at Glasgow Academy and Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and ordained in 1971. After curacies in Swindon and Troon he was mission priest at Irving new town. He later held incumbencies at Ardrossan and Milton Keynes... |
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2002 | January 2007 | Sheila Watson | |
6 October 2007 | present | Karen Gorham |
Sources
- GenUKI – early Archdeacons of Sutton-cum-Buckingham
- British History Online – Archdeacons of Buckingham 1092–1319
- British History Online – Archdeacons of Buckingham 1299–1544
- British History Online – Archdeacons of Buckingham 1534–1853
- British History Online – Archdeacons of Buckingham 1825–1875
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