Archdeacon of Dorking
The Archdeacon of Dorking is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Guildford, responsible for clergy discipline and church buildings within the area of her/his archdeaconry.
History
The Archdeaconry of Dorking is a subdivision of the Church of England Diocese of Guildford (itself part of the Province of Canterbury.) The archdeaconry consists of the deaneries of Dorking, Emly, Epsom, Leatherhead, Runnymede and Woking.[1] The archdeaconry of Dorking was split from archdeaconry of Surrey by Order in Council on 17 August 1928.[2]
List of archdeacons
- 1928–8 July 1930 (d.): Ronald Irwin DSO MC[3][4]
- 1930–1936 (res.): Cyril Golding-Bird, Assistant Bishop (became Archdeacon of Surrey)[5]
- 1936–24 July 1954 (d.): Edward Newill[6][7]
- 1954–1957 (res.): David Loveday[8]
- 1957–23 December 1962 (d.): Windsor Roberts[9][10]
- 1963–1968 (res.): Kenneth Evans[11]
- 1968–1982 (ret.): William Purcell[12][13]
- 1982–1990 (ret.): Peter Hogben (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[14]
- 1990–1995 (res.): Christopher Herbert[15]
- 1995–2005 (res.): Mark Wilson (archdeacon emeritus since 2011)[16]
- 2005–2013: Julian Henderson[17][N 1]
- 2014 – "summer" 2019 (announced):[19] Paul Bryer[20]
- 24 November 2019[21] – present: Martin Breadmore[22]
Notes
- ^ Henderson was consecrated as Bishop of Blackburn in October 2013.[18]
References
- ^ Parishes Archived 2013-08-14 at the Wayback Machine from Diocese of Guildford accessed 21 March 2013
- ^ "No. 33413". The London Gazette. 17 August 1928. pp. 5503–5508.
- ^ The Times (Saturday, 12 July 1930), p. 14.
- ^ "Irwin, Ronald John Beresford". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2007 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Golding-Bird, Cyril Henry". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ The Times (Monday, 26 July 1954), p. 10.
- ^ "Newill, Edward Joseph". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Loveday, David Goodwin". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ The Times (Thursday, 27 December 1962), p. 9.
- ^ "Roberts, Windsor". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2007 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Evans, Kenneth Dawson". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2007 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ Death registered in Surrey Mid Eastern Registration District in June 1994.
- ^ "Purcell, William Henry Samuel". Who's Who & Who Was Who. Vol. 1920–2008 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Hogben, Peter Graham". Who's Who. Vol. 2013 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Herbert, Christopher William". Who's Who. Vol. 2013 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Wilson, Mark John Crichton". Who's Who. Vol. 2013 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ "Henderson, Julian Tudor". Who's Who. Vol. 2013 (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 6 March 2013. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
- ^ Rt Rev Julian Henderson consecrated as new Bishop of Blackburn (Accessed 27 October 2013)
- ^ "Archdeacon of Cornwall welcomed to the diocese". 27 August 2019.
- ^ "Appointments". Church Times. No. 7860. 8 November 2013. p. 29. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2019. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
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Sources
- 1927 Diocese of Guildford Bishops Deans and Archdeacons of Dorking (Retrieved 16 February 2013)
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