List of Archdeacons of Lewes
The Archdeaconry of Lewes was in the Diocese of Chichester. The Diocese of Chichester almost exactly covers the counties of East and West Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove, stretching for nearly a hundred miles (160 km) along the south coast of England.[1]
The two original archdeaconries of Chichester and at Lewes were created in the 12th century and a third archdeaconry was created at Hastings in 1912.[2][3] The archdeaconries were then reorganised under Bishop Kemp in 1975 with the Archdeaconry of Lewes being merged with that of Hastings and a new archdeaconry at Horsham being created.[1][4] Thus the current three Archdeaconries in the Chichester Diocese are, that of Lewes and Hastings, the Archdeaconry of Horsham and the Archdeaconry of Chichester.[1]
There follows a list of archdeacons of Lewes and then a list of archdeacons of the merged Archdeaconry of Lewes and Hastings.[1][5]
Archdeacons of Lewes
Medieval
- 1180-1190 Peter
- 1190-1207 Joceline
- 1207-1226 S.
- 1226-1227 Eustachius de Leveland
- 1227-1240 Reginald de Wintonia
- 1240-1241 Wm. de Lughteburg
- 1243-1244 Robert Passelewe
- 1262-1279 Simon de Clympingham
- 1279-1296 Godfrey de Peckham
- 1296-1301 Thomas de Berghstede
- 1301-1305 Thomas Cobham
- 1305-1305 John de Godele
- 1305-1305 Hamelin de Godele
- 1313-1323 John Geytentun
- 1323-1343 Thomas de Codelowe
- 1343-1355 Walter de Lyndrich
- 1355-1365 Wm. de Loughteburgh
- 1365-1389 John Courdray
- 1389-1393 Walter Forey
- 1393-1395 Richard Stone
- 1395-1395 John Wendover
- 1395-1419 Jno. Hampton or Brampton
15th century
- 1419-1478 Lewis Coychurch
- 1478-1483 John Plemth
- 1483-1486 Simon Climping
- 1486-1486 Thomas Oatley
- 1486-1509 Richard Hill
16th century
- 1509-1509 Edward Vaughan
- 1509-1510 William Atwater
- 1512-1516 William Cradock
- 1516-1520 Oliver Pole
- 1520-1527 Anthony Wayte
- 1527-1542 Edward More
- 1542-1551 John Sherry
- 1551-1558 Richard Brisley
- 1558-1559 Robert Taylor
- 1559-1570 Edmund Weston
- 1570-1578 Thomas Drant
- 1578 William Coell
- 1578-1598 William Cotton
- 1598-1612 John Mattock
17th century
- 1612-1628 Richard Buckenham
- 1628-1644 William Hutchinson
- ?-1660 Thomas Hook
- 1660-1667 Philip King
- 1667-1670 Nathaniel Hardy
- 1670-1681 Toby Henshaw
- 1681-1693 Joseph Sayer
- 1693-1723 Richard Bowchier
18th century
- 1723-1736 James Williamson
- 1737-1751 Edmund Bateman
- 1751-1770 Thomas D'Oyly
- 1770-1806 John Courtail
19th century
- 1806-1815 Matthias D'Oyly
- 1815-1823 Edward Robert Raynes
- 1823-1840 Thomas Birch
- 1840-1855 Julius Hare
- 1855-1876 William Bruère Otter
- 1876-1888 John Hannah
- 1888–1908 Robert Sutton
20th century
The Archdeaconry of Lewes merged with the Archdeaconry of Hastings in 1975.[4]
Archdeacons of Lewes and Hastings
20th century
21st century
- 2005–present Philip Jones
References
- ^ a b c d Diocese of Chichester Website
- ^ Hennessy. Ecclesiastical Lists. pp.2-3.
- ^ WSRO - Chichester Diocese Episcopal Records Ep/VII
- ^ a b Kemp.Shy but not retiring. p.186.
- ^ Hennessy. Ecclesiastical Lists. p.3. For 1180 to 1486. British History. For 15th to 19th Century. Who was who. For the rest
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