The Rt Rev
John Nicholas Shtetinin Seaford MA was an eminent Anglican
priest at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries.
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He was born on 12 September 1939, educated at Radley and Durham University and ordained in 1969.[2] After curacies in Enfield and Winchester he held incumbencies at Chilworth, North Baddesley, Highcliffe and Hinton Admiral[3] before becoming Dean of Jersey and Rector of St Helier,[4]
posts he held from 1993 to his retirement in 2005.
Notes and references
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| Early modern |
- David Bandinel
- Philip Le Couteur
- Clement Le Couteur
- Thomas Le Breton
- Francis Payn
- Francis Le Breton
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| Historic offices |
- Archdeacon of Winchester (11th century–2000; renamed Bournemouth)
- Archdeacon of Surrey (12th century–1927; became Diocese of Guildford)
- Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight (1871–1927; became Diocese of Portsmouth)
- Archdeacon of Portsmouth (1925–1927; became Diocese of Portsmouth)
- Archdeacon of Basingstoke (1927–2000; renamed Winchester)
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Persondata |
Name |
Seaford , John Nicholas Shtetinin |
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Short description |
British priest |
Date of birth |
1939 |
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