The Archdeacon of Malmesbury is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the English Diocese of Bristol. This officer holds responsibility for disciplinary supervision of the clergy within its four rural deaneries: Chippenham, Kingswood and South Gloucestershire, North Wiltshire and Swindon. Christopher Bryan has been the incumbent since 2019.
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The ArchdeaconofMalmesbury is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the English Diocese of Bristol. This officer holds responsibility for disciplinary...
December 2018. "Bristol - News - Revd Christopher Bryan appointed ArchdeaconofMalmesbury". Archived from the original on 3 December 2018. Retrieved 2 December...
FROOD) may refer to: Christine Froude (born 1947), ArchdeaconofMalmesbury and Acting Archdeaconof Bristol Derek Froude (1959– ), New Zealand athlete...
Malmesbury Abbey, at Malmesbury in Wiltshire, England, is a religious house dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul. It was one of the few English houses...
Peter), Leigh Woods (St Mary the Virgin), Littleton-on-Severn (St Mary ofMalmesbury), Olveston (St Mary the Virgin), Pilning (St Peter), Sea Mills (St Edyth)...
is a British retired Anglican priest. She was ArchdeaconofMalmesbury from 2011 and Acting Archdeaconof Bristol, 2013–2018. Froude was born on 6 June...
Alan Fort Hawker (born 23 March 1944) was Archdeaconof Swindon from 1998 to 1999; and ArchdeaconofMalmesbury from 1999 to 2010. He was educated at Buckhurst...
The Witch of Berkeley is a medieval English legend written by monk William ofMalmesbury that acts as an allegory of the fate of sinners. The story begins...
taken several forms over the centuries. Bernulf Hodge in A History ofMalmesbury describes the process in at least Wiltshire, discontinued in the late...
in around 705 by St Aldhelm, the Abbot ofMalmesbury. This see was the mother diocese of the greater part of southwestern England in Saxon times, but...
Hermann the Archdeacon (born before 1040 & died late 1090s), also Herman or Hermann of Bury, was a member of the household of Herfast, bishop of East Anglia...
Adam of Usk Ranulf Higdon William ofMalmesbury Notes Geoffrey of Monmouth. The history of the kings of Britain: an edition and translation of De gestis...
Minety (/'maɪn.tiː/) is a village in north Wiltshire, England, between Malmesbury – 6 miles (9.7 km) to the west – and Swindon. It takes its name from the...
revenues. William ofMalmesbury portrays the moving of the episcopal seat as motivated by a desire for the lands of the abbey, but it was part of a pattern at...
as a saint. William ofMalmesbury gives Eadred a second full sister called Eadgifu like her mother, who married Louis, prince of Aquitaine. William's...
official sovereign of the Electorate of Mainz. Lullus was born in Wessex around 710 AD. He was a monk in the Benedictine monastery ofMalmesbury Abbey in Wiltshire...
existence. Notes Archdeaconof Sarum until 1426; Bishop of Norwich from 1426 Archdeaconof Oxford 1434–1442; Bishop of St David's from 1442 Dean of Salisbury...
Cnut – Emperor of the North, Stroud: Sutton, ISBN 0-7509-3387-9 William ofMalmesbury (1998), Gesta Regnum Anglorum. English translation by R.A.B. Mynors...
native of Tours, John was an Angevin-French physician to King William I of England, being present at the king's deathbed in 1087. William ofMalmesbury, the...
of Ramsbury, archdeaconof Wiltshire, is less likely, as it is known that Roger of Ramsbury was not closely related to Adelelm, the nephew or son of Roger...
king gave Warelwast the office ofArchdeaconof Exeter after Osbern's death. The medieval chronicler William ofMalmesbury records that Warelwast had earlier...
Abbot of Peterborough Simon, Abbot of Reading Robert of Hendred, Abbot of Abingdon John Walsh, Abbot ofMalmesbury the Abbot of Winchcombe the Abbot of Hyde...