The Archdeacon of Taunton has been, since the twelfth century, the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of the archdeaconry of Taunton in the Diocese of Bath and Wells (in the Church of England). The archdeaconry includes seven deaneries.
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The ArchdeaconofTaunton has been, since the twelfth century, the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of the archdeaconry ofTaunton in the Diocese...
(soccer) (born 1985), American soccer player Anthony Hamilton (archdeaconofTaunton) (1778–1851) All pages with titles containing Anthony Hamilton Hamilton...
sure of himself, irascible, astute, and worldly." In early August 1529 he was appointed the king's secretary. He had already been archdeaconofTaunton for...
with Gerbert Archdeaconof Bath, so they were each probably either Archdeaconof Wells or ofTaunton. Arald occurs with Gerbert Archdeaconof Bath, so he...
1446; Bishop of Chichester from 1446 Dean of St Paul's until 1457 ArchdeaconofTaunton until 1465; Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1466 Bishop of Rochester...
down as archdeacon upon becoming a bishop. On 30 June 2015, she was announced as the next Bishop ofTaunton, a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Bath and...
Weston-super-Mare. In 1911, he became ArchdeaconofTaunton (by his collation on 18 May) and Bishop suffragan ofTaunton immediately before his consecration...
Henry VII. Stillington was ArchdeaconofTaunton (1450–1465) and Archdeaconof Berkshire (1464–1465) when he was made Keeper of the Privy Seal from 1460...
branch included: The Venerable George Trevelyan (third son of the 4th Baronet), ArchdeaconofTaunton in Somerset. His third son Henry Willoughby Trevelyan...
eventually becoming ArchdeaconofTaunton, and served King John of England as an administrator of ecclesiastical lands and a collector of taxes. William's...
1814), American fur trader John Reed (priest) (born 1951), English ArchdeaconofTaunton John C. Reed (born 1958), American medical researcher John Oren...
vacant Diocese of Bath and Wells and archdeaconofTaunton. April 1 – Aimery of Cyprus, king of Jerusalem, dies of food poisoning caused by white mullet...
archdeaconries of Bath, Wells, and Taunton. William of Bitton bishop from 1267 to 1274 was renowned for his piety, and his tomb became a place of pilgrimage...
Archbishop of Canterbury is the "Primate of All England", effectively serving as the head of the established Church of England and, symbolically, of the worldwide...
Denison was preferred to the valuable living of East Brent, and in the same year was made ArchdeaconofTaunton. He was responsible for establishing the annual...
Canon of Windsor from 1504 to 1523 He was appointed: Archdeaconof Norwich 1497 Chancellor of Norwich 1499 ArchdeaconofTaunton 1509 Prebendary of Lichfield...
to a son then living, for recovery of a debt of £28 5 shillings owed to Master Robert Hereward, ArchdeaconofTaunton, reveal that Stapledon held lands...
Charles de Salis, ArchdeaconofTaunton until 1938, and former Bishop ofTaunton 1940 – 1943 (res.): Edmund Sara, former Coadjutor Bishop of Jamaica and later...