The Archdeacon of Plymouth is a senior clergy position in the Church of England Diocese of Exeter[1] and is responsible for the supervision of the clergy within the five rural deaneries: Ivybridge, Plymouth Moorside, Plymouth Devonport, Plymouth Sutton and Tavistock.[2]
The archdeaconry was created by an Order-in-Council splitting the Archdeaconry of Totnes on 22 March 1918.[3] The current archdeacon is Jane Bakker.
^Diocese of Extern website Archived 2012-03-19 at the Wayback Machine
^Crockford's on line accessed 18 March 2012 21:12 GMT
^"No. 30591". The London Gazette. 22 March 1918. pp. 3624–3625.
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