The Archdeacon of Durham is a senior ecclesiastical officer of the diocese of Durham (Church of England). They have, within the geographical area the archdeaconry of Durham, pastoral oversight of clergy and care of church buildings (among other responsibilities).
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Archdeacon Newton is a hamlet and rural parish of several farms in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of County Durham, in England. The...
The archdeacons in the Church of England are senior Anglican clergy who serve under their dioceses' bishops, usually with responsibility for the area's...
and ArchdeaconofDurham) was created cardinal by Gregory XI in 1371, while Nicola (August 27, 1331 – February 14, 1399) obtained the counties of Ariano...
monastery and in Paris, France. William ofDurham was archdeaconof Caux and (in 1235, for a few months) archbishop-elect of Rouen in Normandy, France. When,...
diocese ofDurham is a diocese of the Church of England in North East England. The boundaries of the diocese are the historic boundaries of County Durham, meaning...
to Michael Turnbull, Bishop ofDurham; and subsequently ArchdeaconofDurham. On 2 May 2006, his nomination as Bishop of Ramsbury was announced, and he...
existence of the school pre-1414, for example Simon of Farlington an ArchdeaconofDurham, gave the manor of Kyhou (Kyo) to the Almoner ofDurham Cathedral...
administration of Normandy was eventually made chancellor of the duchy. He was briefly archdeaconofDurham. In 1418 he was made Keeper of the Privy Seal...
Sayer (16th century MP), Member of Parliament (MP) for Colchester George Sayer (priest) (died 1761), ArchdeaconofDurham This disambiguation page lists...
brother. Margaret's uncle was Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of London and then ofDurham, and Executor of Henry VIII's Estate. He is recorded to have entered...
Gilpin, Apostle of the North, Rector of Houghton-le-Spring, ArchdeaconofDurham Sir William Herschel, composer and astronomer, discoverer of Uranus William...
rector of the parish of Ryton and, later, ArchdeaconofDurham and the first warden of the University ofDurham. He was born in Gateshead, County Durham, the...
clergyman, notary, diplomat and ArchdeaconofDurham. Hovyngham studied at the University of Oxford, where he graduated as Bachelor of Civil Law before 1396. His...
Prebendaries of Bole, pp. 34–36. Horn 1962, Exeter Diocese: Archdeaconsof Cornwall, pp. 15–17. Jones 1963, Northern Province: ArchdeaconsofDurham, pp. 111–113...
1861, the islands were sold to Charles Thorp, who was at the time ArchdeaconofDurham. In 1894, the islands were bought by industrialist William Armstrong...
bishop's sons, William, archdeaconof Northumberland, and Burchard, archdeaconofDurham and treasurer of York. He had a number of other mistresses but Alice...
mid-12th century, when two lines of office holders start to appear in sources. The titles "ArchdeaconofDurham" and "Archdeaconof Northumberland" are not recorded...
1677. Neile died at the age of 73. Neile married Elizabeth Clarke, daughter of Gabriel Clarke, D.D., ArchdeaconofDurham. Their son William Neile was...
1050–1115) (sometimes, Thurgot) was Archdeacon and Prior ofDurham, and Bishop of Saint Andrews. Turgot came from the Kingdom of Lindsey in Lincolnshire. After...