Archdeacon of London
The Archdeacon of London is an archdiaconal post in the Church of England. It covers one of two archdeaconries (the other is the Archdeaconry of Charing Cross) within the London and Westminster episcopal area of the Diocese of London - that episcopal area's bishop is the Bishop of London.
List
- William de Beaumais, 12th century (son of Richard de Beaumis)
- William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise, c. 1217-1223
- John Chishull, 1263-1268 [1]
- Richard Swinefield, 1280-1282 [1]
- Richard Kylmington, 1348-1350 [2]
- Fortanerius Vassalli, 1361
- Pedro de Ayala, 1502-1513[3]
- Richard Gwent, 1534-1543
- Edward Moylle, 1543
- John Wymmesley, 1543-1554
- John Harpsfield, 1554-1559
- John Mullins, 1559-1591
- Theophilus Aylmer, 1591-1626 (son of John Aylmer)
- Thomas Paske, 1626-1662
- John Dolben, 1662-1664
- Thomas Lamplugh, 1664-1676
- Edward Stillingfleet, 1677-1689
- Thomas Tenison, 1689-1691
- William Stanley, 1692-1731
- Robert Tyrwhit, 1731-1742
- Edward Cobden, 1742-1764
- John Jortin, 1764-1770
- Anthony Hamilton, 1770-1775
- Richard Beadon, 1775-1789
- William Bingham, 1789-1813
- Joseph Holden Pott, 1813-1842
- William Hale Hale, 1842-1870
- Piers Calverley Claughton, (born 1814 - died 1884) 19th century
- Edwin Hamilton Gifford 1884-1889
- William Macdonald Sinclair, 1889-1911
- Ernest Edward Holmes, 1911-1930
- Ernest Newton Sharpe, 1930-1947
- Oswin Harvard Gibbs-Smith, 1947-61
- George Appleton, 1962-63
- Martin Gloster Sullivan, 1963-67
- Samuel Mostyn Forbes Woodhouse, 1967-78
- Francis William Harvey, 1978-1986
- George Henry Cassidy, 1987-99
- Peter Anthony Delaney, 1999-2009
- David Meara, 26 July 2009-present[4]
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