- Church. An
archdeacon is
often responsible for
administration within an
archdeaconry,
which is the prin****l
subdivision of the diocese. The
Oxford Dictionary...
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Archdeaconry of
Montgomery is an
archdeaconry within the
Diocese of St Asaph. It
covers the
eastern area of
Montgomeryshire and
includes Welshpool, Newtown...
- 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...
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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...
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Hastings archdeaconry was
dissolved and her
territory returned to
Lewes archdeaconry,
which was
renamed "Lewes & Hastings"; and a new
archdeaconry of Horsham...
- 1 May 1905 from two
Diocese of
Rochester archdeaconries: the
archdeaconry of
Southwark and the
archdeaconry of Kingston-on-Thames.
Parts of
Surrey (from...
-
Leicester in 1927). The
Archdeaconry of
Nottingham was
transferred to the
Lincoln diocese at the same time. In 1884, the
Archdeaconry of
Nottingham was detached...
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England Diocese in Europe. They each have
responsibility over
their own
archdeaconry, of
which there are
currently seven, each of
which is
composed of one...
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clergy within their archdeaconries. The
Archdeaconry of
Liverpool was
originally created on 10
August 1847 (from the
Archdeaconry of
Chester deaneries...
- the
archdeaconry of
Derby was
transferred to the new
Diocese of Southwell. In 1877 part of the
archdeaconry of
Stafford became the
archdeaconry of Stoke-upon-Trent...