Archdeacon of Bath

The Archdeacon of Bath is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells. The post, having oversight over the archdeaconry of Bath, has existed since the twelfth century.

List of archdeacons

Some archdeacons without territorial titles are recorded from around 1086; see Archdeacon of Wells.

High Medieval

later Bishop of Rochester, 1274)
  • bef. 1268–aft. 1269: Thomas (II)
  • bef. 1277–aft. 1285: Ralph de Wicham/Wikham
  • bef. 1292–aft. 1294: Thomas of Axbridge
  • bef. 1295–bef. 1297: Iterius Bochard of Angoulême

Late Medieval

  • 8 February 1309 – 1333 (d.): Henry of Sandwich
  • c.1333–29 September 1342 (exch.): Matthew de Valenciis
  • 29 September 1342 – 1353 (d.): Walter de Hulle
  • 7 March 1353–aft. 1366: John Power
  • bef. 1380–1380: Hugh Herle
  • 1380–bef. 1386: Ranulf de Gorce de Monterac
  • 23 July 1386–bef. 1428 (res.): Roger Harewell
  • 30 January 1428 – 10 December 1449 (exch.): Thomas Warde
  • 10 December 1449–bef. 1460 (d.): William Sprever
  • 26 February–May 1460 (res.): Hugh Sugar/Norris
  • 6 May 1460–bef. 1497 (d.): Richard Lichefeld
  • 17 March 1497 – 1498 (res.): William Cosyn (afterwards Dean of Wells)
  • 31 March–July 1499 (res.): Thomas Beaumont (later Archdeacon of Wells)
  • 12 July 1499 – 1502 (res.): John Pikman
  • 4 September 1502 – 1518 (d.): Thomas Tomyow
  • bef. 1535–17 October 1535 (d.): Robert Shorton
  • bef. 1536–November 1557 (d.): Walter Cretyng

Early modern

  • bef. 1561–aft. 1569: James Bond
  • 28 November 1570 – 1584 (res.): Tobias Matthew (afterwards Dean of Durham)
  • 1 April 1584 – 12 March 1614 (d.): William Powell
  • 18 April 1614 – 1 April 1638 (d.): Timothy Revett[1]
  • 2 April 1638 – 1643 (res.): William Peirs (afterwards Archdeacon of Taunton)
  • 30 December 1643–bef. 1661: William Davis
  • 6 June 1661 – 23 June 1690 (d.): John Sellick
  • 31 October 1690 – 11 December 1711 (d.): William Clement
  • 31 December 1711 – 1733 (d.): William Hunt
  • 5 September 1733 – 19 April 1743 (d.): Lawson Huddleston
  • 21 May 1743 – 1761 (res.): Samuel Squire (also Dean of Bristol from 1760;
afterwards Bishop of St David's)[2]
  • 26 May 1761 – 1767 (res.): Thomas Camplin (afterwards Archdeacon of Taunton)
  • 12 February 1768 – 25 July 1786 (d.): John Chapman
  • 26 September 1786 – 18 July 1798 (d.): Edmund Lovell
  • 28 July 1798 – 11 June 1815 (d.): James Phillott
  • 22 July 1815 – 1817 (res.): George Trevelyan (afterwards Archdeacon of Taunton)
  • 26 April 1817 – 27 May 1820 (d.): Josiah Thomas
  • 17 June 1820–bef. 1839 (res.): Charles Moysey
  • 6 March 1839 – 19 August 1852 (d.): William Brymer
  • 17 September 1852 – 11 October 1860 (d.): William Gunning

Late modern

References

  1. "Rivet, Timothy (RVT595T2)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. "Squire, Samuel (SKR730S)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. Diocese of Bath and Wells — Moving On: Andy Piggott (Accessed 1 April 2017)
  4. Diocese of Bath and Wells — Chris Hare announced as Acting Archdeacon of Bath (Accessed 1 April 2017)

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