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The geographical nature of her archdeaconry has not been made clear.
Prior to 1921 the area had been the archdeaconry of Monmouth.
He'd started off, six years ago, fresh from a large, successful Midlands archdeaconry.
In 1401-2 he briefly also held the powerful northern archdeaconry of Richmond.
He obtained the archdeaconry in 1539 and died in 1540 or 1541.
In 1714 he was collated to the archdeaconry of Oxford.
The archdeaconry covers a central and eastern portion the diocese.
The third archdeaconry, Hastings, was created on 28 June 1912.
They agreed to meet at ten-thirty the following day at the Archdeaconry.
He held the Durham archdeaconry until his death.
He was the king's almoner, and in the same year received the archdeaconry of Colchester.
The Archdeaconry continued until the end of 17th century.
On 28 November 1752 he was presented to the archdeaconry of Essex.
Theodora had lodged in the attic flat of the Archdeaconry now for three years.
He is first mentioned in 1152, when he received the archdeaconry of Middlesex.
The post, having oversight over the archdeaconry of Bath, has existed since the twelfth century.
The archdeaconry was in Worcester diocese from 24 January 1837.
He or she is the priest responsible for the Archdeaconry of Hampstead.
The archdeaconry has been in Sheffield diocese since 23 January 1914.
The archdeaconry was created as a corporation sole.
The archdeaconry was created by Order in Council on 25 February 1921.
An archdeacon represents the diocesan bishop in his or her archdeaconry.
The archdeaconry covers approximately the north-east corner of the diocese.
The primary unit of subdivision of a diocese was the archdeaconry.
There was only one archdeaconry, that of Carlisle.