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Шаблон:Use dmy dates The Archdeacon of Sudbury is a senior cleric in the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
The archdeacon is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy[1] in its five rural deaneries; Clare, Ixworth, Lavenham, Sudbury and Thingoe.[2]
History
Originally in the Diocese of Norwich, the Sudbury archdeaconry was transferred to the Diocese of Ely in 1837. It was then transferred a second time to the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich in 1914. The current archdeacon is David Jenkins.[3]
List of archdeacons
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High Medieval
- From its erection, the archdeaconry was in Norwich diocese. For archdeacons of that diocese before territorial titles began, see Archdeacon of Norwich.
- bef. 1145–aft. 1136: William son of Humphrey[N 1]
- bef. 1143–aft. 1167: Baldwin of Boulogne[N 1]
- bef. 1200–aft. 1185: Reiner
- bef. 1193–aft. 1211: Roger[N 1]
- bef. 1220–bef. 1222 (d.): Robert of Gloucester, Archdeacon of Stafford
- bef. 1224–bef. 1235: Alan de Beccles
- bef. 1241–1242 (res.): Roger Pincerna, Le Boteler (became Archdeacon of Suffolk)
- 1242–aft. 1256: William de Clare
- bef. 1266–1267: Thomas Ingoldsthorpe (became Archdeacon of Middlesex)
- 1267–aft. 1273: Constantine de Mildenhall
- bef. 1279–aft. 1279: Ralph de Fornham
- bef. 1285–bef. 1294: Ralph of York
Late Medieval
- bef. 1307–bef. 1308: Henry de Bradenham
- 1 April 1308 – 1324 (res.): Alan de Ely (became Archdeacon of Suffolk)
- 16 April 1324–bef. 1329: Simon de Creake
- 17 January 1329–bef. 1346 (d.): Firmin de Lavenham
- 31 August 1346–bef. 1348 (d.): Gilbert de Marewell or de Yarewell
- 12 October 1348 – 1349 (res.): Richard Lyng (became Archdeacon of Norwich)
- 27 August–20 November 1349 (exch.): Walter Elvedon
- 20 November–bef. December 1349 (res.): Thomas de Winchester
- 8 December 1349–bef. 1350 (res.): Thomas de Methelwold
- 3 January 1350–bef. 1361 (d.): Henry de la Zouche
- 7 January 1362–bef. 1365 (res.): William Graa de Trusthope (became Archdeacon of Suffolk)
- bef. 1363–aft. 1363: John Hambleton
- 8 May 1384–?: John de Lincoln (royal grant)
- 3 September 1384–bef. 1389 (res.): Hugh Sturmy (royal grant)
- 1385: Thomas Grene (bishop's candidate; ineffective)
- 14 November 1388: Hugh Gaudeby (bishop's candidate; ineffective)
- 5 May 1389 – 5 November 1398 (exch.): Thomas Hetersete
- 5 November–bef. December 1398 (res.): Richard Maudeleyn
- 18 December 1398–bef. 1406 (res.): Thomas Hetersete (again)
- 12 January 1406–bef. 1414 (d.): Eudo de la Zouche
- 2 December 1412 (royal grant): Roger Wodehele (ineffective)
- 13 March 1414 – 18 April 1429 (exch.): Thomas Rodborne
- 18 April 1429–bef. 1452 (d.): Clement Denston
- 24 May 1452–bef. 1462: John Wiggenhall
- bef. 1462–bef. 1479 (d.): John Selot
- 9 September 1479–aft. 1483: Nicholas Goldwell
- bef. 1484–bef. 1493 (d.): John Jeffreys
- 3 December 1493–bef. 1497 (d.): Thomas Shenkwyn
- 14 December 1497–bef. 1514 (d.): John Finneys
- 3 April 1514 – 1517 (res.): William Stillington (became Archdeacon of Norwich)
- 17 February 1517 – 1522 (res.): Thomas Larke (became Archdeacon of Norwich)[N 2]
- 9 April 1522–bef. 1537 (d.): Richard Woleman[4] (also Dean of Wells from 1529)
- 21 September 1537 – 1570 (d.): Miles Spencer[5]
Early modern
- 2 March 1570–bef. 1576 (d.): Thomas Aldrich[6]
- March 1576 – 1593 (res.): John Still (became Bishop of Bath and Wells)[7]
- 15 June 1593–?: Tertullian Pyne[8]
- 6 October 1599–bef. 1621 (d.): Cuthbert Norris[9]
- 27 December 1621–bef. 1652 (d.): Theophilus Kent[10]
- 7 August 1660 – 1667 (res.): Anthony Sparrow (became Bishop of Exeter)[11]
- 5 December 1667 – 27 May 1693 (d.): John Spencer (also Dean of Ely from 1677)[12]
- 14 June 1693 – 30 January 1727 (d.): Nicholas Clagett[13]
- 16 March 1727 – 20 November 1741 (d.): Brampton Gurdon[14]
- 24 November 1741 – 14 October 1784 (d.): John Chapman[15]
- 20 October 1784 – 14 July 1823 (d.): John Gooch[16]
- 21 July 1823 – 4 May 1862 (d.): George Glover[17]
- Transferred to Diocese of Ely by Order in Council, 19 April 1837.[18]
Late modern
- 1862–1869 (res.): Lord Arthur Hervey (became Bishop of Bath and Wells)[19]
- 1869–1900 (res.): Frank Chapman, Vicar of St James's, Bury St Edmunds (until 1873), Rector of Stowlangtoft (1878–1881)[20][21]
- 1901–12 May 1902 (d.): Arthur Livingstone[22][23]
- 1902–30 August 1921 (d.): George Hodges,[24] Vicar of St James's, Bury St Edmunds (until 1912), then a canon residentiary of St Edmundsbury Cathedral[25]
- Suffolk and Sudbury archdeaconries were erected into the new Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich on 23 January 1914.
- 1921–1930 (ret.): William Farmiloe, Canon Missioner[26]
- 1930–1932 (res.): Eric Buckley, Rector of Polstead (became Archdeacon of Ipswich)[27][28]
- The Ipswich archdeaconry was created from the archdeaconries of Suffolk and of Sudbury by Order-in-Council on 22 December 1931; Buckley transferred to the new archdeacony.[29]
- 1932–1945 (ret.): Maxwell Maxwell-Gumbleton, assistant bishop (until 1934), then Bishop suffragan of Dunwich (previously Bishop of Ballarat)[30][31]
- 1945–1962 (res.): Hugh Norton, Rector of Horringer with Ickworth (until 1958), then a canon residentiary of the cathedral (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[32][33]
- 1962–16 March 1968 (d.): Harry Barton, Rector of Sudbury (until 1967)[34][35]
- 1968–1970 (res.): David Maddock, Bishop suffragan of Dunwich[36][37]
- 1970–25 October 1983 (d.): Kenneth Child, Rector of Great and Little Thurlow with Little Bradley (until 1980)[38][39]
- 1984–1991 (ret.): Donald Smith (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[40][41]
- 1991–1994 (res.): Richard Garrard (became Bishop suffragan of Penrith)[42][43]
- 1994–2006 (ret.): John Cox (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[44][45][46]
- 2006Шаблон:Snd1 August 2009 (d.): David Brierley[47][48]
- February 2010Шаблон:Sndpresent: David Jenkins[49][50]
Notes
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 William, Baldwin and Roger are not recorded with the title "Archdeacon of Sudbury"; rather they are each recorded alongside archdeacons of Norwich, of Norfolk and of Suffolk.
- ↑ Larke's sister was the mistress of Cardinal Wolsey
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