-
stand in as Archdeacon, as
applied to the
Archdeaconry of
Bodmin 1953–62 (which is one of two
archdeaconries in the
Diocese of Truro). A later, possibly...
- reorganisation. The
changes to the
archdeaconries enacted by the
resulting pastoral scheme were
announced on 15 November:
Archdeaconry of
Lincoln (established 11th...
- The
Archdeaconry of Lothian,
located in modern-day Scotland, was a sub-division of the
diocese of St Andrews, one of two
archdeaconries within the diocese...
-
which provides a
useful map
showing the
current arrangement of the
Archdeaconries and
Deaneries "New
Archdeacon of
Montgomery announced".
Diocese of St Asaph...
-
Archdeaconry of St
Andrews was a sub-division of the
diocese of St Andrews, one of two
archdeaconries within the diocese. The St
Andrews archdeaconry...
-
Bexley archdeaconry in the
Church of
England Diocese of Rochester. The
archdeaconry was
created — as the
Archdeaconry of Bromley, from the
Archdeaconry of...
-
divided into four
archdeaconries: Exeter, Cornwall,
Totnes (or Totton) and
Barnstaple (or Barum). This
configuration of
archdeaconries within the diocese...
- into
three archdeaconries,
those of Auckland,
Durham and Sunderland. The
archdeaconry of
Sunderland was
created from the
Durham archdeaconry on 1 March...
-
clergy within their archdeaconries. The
Archdeaconry of
Liverpool was
originally created on 10
August 1847 (from the
Archdeaconry of
Chester deaneries...
- had two
archdeaconries:
Gibraltar and Malta. The
current roles of
archdeacons are set down in the diocese's 1995 constitution. The
archdeaconry covers...