- For Archdeacons of Halifax before 1927, see Archdeacon of Pontefract.
The Archdeacon of Halifax is the priest in charge of the archdeaconry of Halifax, an administrative division of the Church of England Diocese of Wakefield.[1]
History
From the creation of the Diocese of Wakefield in 1888[2] until its reorganisation in 1927, the archdeaconry of Huddersfield comprised all but the northwestern corner of that diocese. In 1927, the archdeaconry was renamed to that of Halifax and its borders moved to cover the western half of the diocese (the old Halifax archdeaconry became the archdeaconry of Pontefract).[3]
The (second) archdeaconry of Halifax has constituted the western half of the diocese since the 1927 reorganisation, covering the deaneries of Calder Valley, Halifax, Brighouse and Elland, Huddersfield, Almondbury and Kirkheaton. Upon the expected creation of the Diocese of Leeds, approved by the General Synod on 8 July 2013,[4] the archdeaconry will become part of the new Huddersfield episcopal area.[5]
List of archdeacons
- For Archdeacons of Halifax before 1927, see Archdeacon of Pontefract.
- Archdeacons of Huddersfield
- 1888–1892 (res.): Norman Straton[6]
- April 1892–1913 (ret.): William Donne[7]
- 1914–1927: Richard Harvey (became Archdeacon of Halifax)[8]
- With the diocesan reorganisation of 1927, the archdeaconry was renamed to Halifax.
- Archdeacons of Halifax
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Diocese of Wakefield – Archdeaconry of Halifax
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 25876. pp. 6279–6281. 20 November 1888. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 33248. pp. 1029–1034. 15 February 1927. Retrieved 31 January 2012.
- ↑ The Church of England – Synod approves new Diocese of Leeds for West Yorkshire and The Dales
- ↑ Moving towards a new diocese for West Yorkshire and the Dales (Accessed 9 July 2013)
- ↑ "Straton, Rt. Rev. Norman Dumenil John". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2007 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Donne, Ven. William". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2007 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Harvey, Ven. Richard Charles Musgrave". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Baines, Ven. Albert". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Morris, Rt Rev. Arthur Harold". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Treacy, Rt Rev. Eric". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Lister, Very Rev. John Field". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2007 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Alford, Ven. John Richard". Who Was Who 1920–2008. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Chesters, Rt Rev. Alan David". Who's Who 2013. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Hallatt, Rt Rev. David Marrison". Who's Who 2013. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ "Penrith, Bishop Suffragan of,". Who's Who 2013. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
- ↑ Huddersfield Parish Church – Archdeacon Anne Dawtry's Welcome in St Peter’s
- ↑ "Dawtry, Ven. Dr Anne Frances". Who's Who 2013. Who's Who (December 2012 online ed.). A & C Black. Retrieved 15 May 2013.
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