Archdeacon of Auckland
The archdeaconry of Auckland is a post in the Church of England Diocese of Durham. It was created from the Archdeaconry of Durham by Order-in-Council on 23 May 1882,[1] when the Diocese of Newcastle was created from Durham's other two archdeaconries.
List of archdeacons
- June–November 1882: Henry Watkins[2]
- 1882–aft. 1904: Robert Long[3]
- aft. 1904–bef. 1914: Edwin Price (lived 1870–1914)
- 1914–1922?: Percy Augustus Derry
- 1929–1936: Alfred Rawlinson (afterwards Bishop of Derby)
- 1936–1943: Leslie Owen (Bishop suffragan of Jarrow from 1939; afterwards Bishop suffragan of Maidstone)
- 1944–1949: David Dunlop, Bishop suffragan of Jarrow (afterwards Dean of Lincoln)
- 1950–1958: John Ramsbotham, Bishop suffragan of Jarrow
- 1958–1973: Charles Stranks
- 1974–1983: George Marchant
- 1983–1993: Derek Hodgson (afterwards Archdeacon of Durham)
- 1993–2001: Granville Gibson
- 2001–2006: Ian Jagger (afterwards Archdeacon of Durham)
- 2007–present: Nick Barker
References
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 25110. pp. 2393–2394. 23 May 1882. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
- ↑ SGD.83/1 (Accessed 30 May 2014)
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 27743. pp. 8543–2394. 13 December 1904. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
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