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archidiaconal
archidiaconal, a. (ˌɑːkɪdaɪˈækənəl) [f. L. archidiācon-us archdeacon + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, or holding the position of, an archdeacon.1651 Reliq. Wotton. 328 (T.) I can exercise an archidiaconal authority. 1674 Marvell Reh. Transp. ii. 156 The Flattery of Archidiaconal Preachers. 1849 Macaulay ...
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Archdeaconry of Montgomery
He then moved to Chester diocese, where he served as Rector of Nantwich until 2017, then a canon residentiary of the cathedral until his archidiaconal
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archi-
archi-, prefix (ˌɑːkɪ-) a. L. archi-, Gr. ἀρχι-: see arch-. This form of the prefix is retained in words taken in modern times from Gr. or L., directly or through mod.Fr., and in compounds formed on the model of these. Hence it is sometimes found in the adjectives, etc. belonging to substantives, wh...
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Archdeacon of Rochester
The archidiaconal and diocesan boundaries remained similar for almost 750 years until 1 January 1846 when the three archdeaconries of Colchester, Essex
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Archdeacon of Llandaff
He then served all his ministry in the Diocese of London prior to his archidiaconal collation: as curate at Christ Church, Spitalfields, Associate Vicar
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John Palmer (Unitarian, 1742–1786)
Balguy,’ &c., 1773, (reply to the archidiaconal charge, 1772, by Thomas Balguy).
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Sir George Prevost, 2nd Baronet
He edited the Autobiography of Isaac Williams, London, 1892, and printed his archidiaconal charges and some sermons.
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St Thomas' Church, Coventry
Towards this cost, £630 was given by the Coventry Archidiaconal Society, £230 by the Church Building Commissioners, and £230 by the Incorporated Church
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Diocese of St Asaph
Matthews was Director of Lay Training for Leeds diocese and an honorary canon of Ripon Cathedral prior to her archidiaconal appointment.
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Peter Robinson (priest)
After a curacy in North Shields he worked with the Urban Ministry and Theology Project in Byker until his archidiaconal appointment.
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Joanne Grenfell
she was a Residentiary Canon at Sheffield Cathedral, Diocesan Director of Ordinands and Dean of Women's Ministry in the Diocese of Sheffield until her archidiaconal
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Garth Norman
Chiltern Christian Training Scheme in the Diocese of Oxford from, 1983 to 1988; and Director of Training in the Diocese of Rochester from 1988 until his archidiaconal
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Joseph Pott
His principal works, besides sermons, controversial tracts, and archidiaconal charges, of which he delivered twenty-six, were:
Poems, 1779
Elegies,
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Thomas Balguy
In 1772 he published an archidiaconal charge, in which he defended subscription to articles of religion; and in 1775 a sermon at the consecration of Bishops
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William Wigginton
He was the author of Sanitary Reform: Model Town Dwellings for the Industrious Classes (1850) and a 36-page pamphlet entitled The Late Archidiaconal Visitation
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