List of Archdeacons of Gloucester
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High Medieval

  • 1122: Thurstinus
  • 1132 & 1134: Robert–: Gervase–: Richard (I)–: Matthew–September 1186: William of Northall
    William of Northall
    -Life:He was a clerk of Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury and of Richard of Dover, also Archbishop of Canterbury. He held a prebend in the diocese of London and was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1177 or 1178....

    –: Robert de Inglesham (Robert de Engelh)–: Richard (II)–September 1200: John de Gray
    John de Gray
    John de Gray was Bishop of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk, as well as being elected Archbishop of Canterbury, but was never confirmed as archbishop.-Life:...

    –May 1210: William de Verdun–27 May 1245: Maurice de Arundel
  • 1245–1248: William Lupus (William Le Loup)
  • 1248–: Thomas
    Thomas
    Thomas may refer to:In people:* Thomas , a masculine given name* Thomas * Thomas the ApostleIn business:* THOMAS, the US Library of Congress's online database* Thomas Built BusesIn food:...

    –: Hugh de Cantilupe–6 March 1288: Robert de Fangfoss
  • September 1288–: John of Capévreux (John de Ebroicis)

Late Medieval

  • 23 July 1295–1308: Walter de Burdon
  • 6 June 1309–1317: William de Birstone
  • 1317–1318: Nicholas de Hungate
  • 1318–21 May 1328: Hugh de Statherne
  • 12 May 1328–1331: Joceus de Kinebauton
  • 25 May–21 June 1331: John de Uske
  • 21 June 1331–7 April 1348: Roger de Breynton
  • 7 April 1348–15 March 1355: Richard de Ledbury
  • 15 March 1355–1368: Thomas de Stratford
  • 1368–5 September 1369: Roger Peres
  • 5 September 1369–1380: William de Thirsford
  • 1380–3 March 1395: Nicholas Geyell
  • 3 March 1395–1404: Richard Winchcombe
  • 5 November 1406–April 1428: Nicholas Herbury
  • 21 April 1428–1461: Philip Polton
  • 8 March–August 1462: John Kingscote
    John Kingscote
    John Kingscote was a Bishop of Carlisle. He was selected about August 1452, and consecrated 24 October 1462. He died on 5 November 1463.-References:...

    –1482: John Segden
  • 18 June 1482–1487: Robert Morton
    Robert Morton (bishop)
    Robert Morton was an English priest and Bishop of Worcester. Born to William Morton, Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury, Robert Morton was also the nephew of John Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury...

  • 26 December 1487–1489: John Dunmoe
  • 12 February 1489–1497: John de Gigliis

Early modern

  • 9 February 1498–1503: Geoffrey Blythe
    Geoffrey Blythe
    Geoffrey Blythe was the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.Blythe was born at Norton in Derbyshire to William Blythe and a sister of Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York. He was schooled at Eton and then entered King's College, Cambridge in 1483. He was ordained a priest on 4 April 1496...

  • 7 December 1503–1509: Thomas Ruthall
    Thomas Ruthall
    Thomas Ruthall was an English churchman, administrator and diplomat. He was a leading councillor of Henry VIII of England.-Life:...

    –: Peter Carmelian–August 1539: John Bell
  • 10 February 1540–: Nicholas Wotton
    Nicholas Wotton
    Nicholas Wotton was an English diplomat-Life:He was a son of Sir Robert Wotton of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, and a descendant of Nicholas Wotton, lord mayor of London in 1415 and 1430, and member of parliament for the city from 1406 to 1429.He early became vicar of Boughton Malherbe and of Sutton...

     (in commendam after 1544)
  • 1552–August 1559: John Williams
  • 1559–29 January 1575: Guy Etton
  • 1 February 1575–1602: George Savage
  • 1 September 1602–1606: Robert Hill
  • 28 February 1607–14 June 1634: Samuel Burton
  • 25 June 1634–: Hugh Robinson
  • 1660–?: John Middleton
  • ?–26 December 1671: Edward Pope
  • ?–10 December 1678: John Gregory
  • 13 December 1678–1703: Thomas Hyde
    Thomas Hyde
    Thomas Hyde was an English orientalist. The first use of the word dualism is attributed to him, in 1700.-Life:He was born at Billingsley, near Bridgnorth in Shropshire, on 29 June 1636...

  • 10 March 1703–1714: Robert Parsons
  • 29 July 1714–29 October 1737: Nathaniel Lye
  • 1738–22 July 1767: William Geekie
  • 27 August 1767–1774: Richard Hurd
  • 23 December 1774–3 June 1804: James Webster

Late modern

  • 23 July 1804–1814: Timothy Stonhouse Vigor
  • 31 March 1814–3 March 1825: Thomas Rudge
  • 10 May 1825–8 December 1864: John Timbrill
  • 1865–1881: Sir George Prevost
  • 1881: John Sheringham
  • 1902: John Bowers
    John Bowers (bishop)
    The Rt Rev John Phillips Allcot Bowers was an Anglican bishop, Bishop of Thetford in the early part of the 20th Century....

  • 1903: Edward Scobell
  • 1917: Walter Hobhouse
  • 1919: Charles Ridsdale
  • 1933: Austin Hodson
  • 1948: Walter Wardle
  • bef. 2002–present: Geoffrey Sidaway

Sources


This is a list of archdeacon
Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in Anglicanism, Syrian Malabar Nasrani, Chaldean Catholic, and some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop. In the High Middle Ages it was the most senior diocesan position below a bishop in the Roman Catholic Church...

s of Gloucester, in the diocese of Gloucester
Diocese of Gloucester
The Diocese of Gloucester is a Church of England diocese based in Gloucester, covering the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire. The cathedral is Gloucester Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Gloucester...

, England.

High Medieval

  • 1122: Thurstinus
  • 1132 & 1134: Robert–: Gervase–: Richard (I)–: Matthew–September 1186: William of Northall
    William of Northall
    -Life:He was a clerk of Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury and of Richard of Dover, also Archbishop of Canterbury. He held a prebend in the diocese of London and was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1177 or 1178....

    –: Robert de Inglesham (Robert de Engelh)–: Richard (II)–September 1200: John de Gray
    John de Gray
    John de Gray was Bishop of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk, as well as being elected Archbishop of Canterbury, but was never confirmed as archbishop.-Life:...

    –May 1210: William de Verdun–27 May 1245: Maurice de Arundel
  • 1245–1248: William Lupus (William Le Loup)
  • 1248–: Thomas
    Thomas
    Thomas may refer to:In people:* Thomas , a masculine given name* Thomas * Thomas the ApostleIn business:* THOMAS, the US Library of Congress's online database* Thomas Built BusesIn food:...

    –: Hugh de Cantilupe–6 March 1288: Robert de Fangfoss
  • September 1288–: John of Capévreux (John de Ebroicis)

Late Medieval

  • 23 July 1295–1308: Walter de Burdon
  • 6 June 1309–1317: William de Birstone
  • 1317–1318: Nicholas de Hungate
  • 1318–21 May 1328: Hugh de Statherne
  • 12 May 1328–1331: Joceus de Kinebauton
  • 25 May–21 June 1331: John de Uske
  • 21 June 1331–7 April 1348: Roger de Breynton
  • 7 April 1348–15 March 1355: Richard de Ledbury
  • 15 March 1355–1368: Thomas de Stratford
  • 1368–5 September 1369: Roger Peres
  • 5 September 1369–1380: William de Thirsford
  • 1380–3 March 1395: Nicholas Geyell
  • 3 March 1395–1404: Richard Winchcombe
  • 5 November 1406–April 1428: Nicholas Herbury
  • 21 April 1428–1461: Philip Polton
  • 8 March–August 1462: John Kingscote
    John Kingscote
    John Kingscote was a Bishop of Carlisle. He was selected about August 1452, and consecrated 24 October 1462. He died on 5 November 1463.-References:...

    –1482: John Segden
  • 18 June 1482–1487: Robert Morton
    Robert Morton (bishop)
    Robert Morton was an English priest and Bishop of Worcester. Born to William Morton, Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury, Robert Morton was also the nephew of John Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury...

  • 26 December 1487–1489: John Dunmoe
  • 12 February 1489–1497: John de Gigliis

Early modern

  • 9 February 1498–1503: Geoffrey Blythe
    Geoffrey Blythe
    Geoffrey Blythe was the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.Blythe was born at Norton in Derbyshire to William Blythe and a sister of Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York. He was schooled at Eton and then entered King's College, Cambridge in 1483. He was ordained a priest on 4 April 1496...

  • 7 December 1503–1509: Thomas Ruthall
    Thomas Ruthall
    Thomas Ruthall was an English churchman, administrator and diplomat. He was a leading councillor of Henry VIII of England.-Life:...

    –: Peter Carmelian–August 1539: John Bell
  • 10 February 1540–: Nicholas Wotton
    Nicholas Wotton
    Nicholas Wotton was an English diplomat-Life:He was a son of Sir Robert Wotton of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, and a descendant of Nicholas Wotton, lord mayor of London in 1415 and 1430, and member of parliament for the city from 1406 to 1429.He early became vicar of Boughton Malherbe and of Sutton...

     (in commendam after 1544)
  • 1552–August 1559: John Williams
  • 1559–29 January 1575: Guy Etton
  • 1 February 1575–1602: George Savage
  • 1 September 1602–1606: Robert Hill
  • 28 February 1607–14 June 1634: Samuel Burton
  • 25 June 1634–: Hugh Robinson
  • 1660–?: John Middleton
  • ?–26 December 1671: Edward Pope
  • ?–10 December 1678: John Gregory
  • 13 December 1678–1703: Thomas Hyde
    Thomas Hyde
    Thomas Hyde was an English orientalist. The first use of the word dualism is attributed to him, in 1700.-Life:He was born at Billingsley, near Bridgnorth in Shropshire, on 29 June 1636...

  • 10 March 1703–1714: Robert Parsons
  • 29 July 1714–29 October 1737: Nathaniel Lye
  • 1738–22 July 1767: William Geekie
  • 27 August 1767–1774: Richard Hurd
  • 23 December 1774–3 June 1804: James Webster

Late modern

  • 23 July 1804–1814: Timothy Stonhouse Vigor
  • 31 March 1814–3 March 1825: Thomas Rudge
  • 10 May 1825–8 December 1864: John Timbrill
  • 1865–1881: Sir George Prevost
  • 1881: John Sheringham
  • 1902: John Bowers
    John Bowers (bishop)
    The Rt Rev John Phillips Allcot Bowers was an Anglican bishop, Bishop of Thetford in the early part of the 20th Century....

  • 1903: Edward Scobell
  • 1917: Walter Hobhouse
  • 1919: Charles Ridsdale
  • 1933: Austin Hodson
  • 1948: Walter Wardle
  • bef. 2002–present: Geoffrey Sidaway

Sources


This is a list of archdeacon
Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in Anglicanism, Syrian Malabar Nasrani, Chaldean Catholic, and some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop. In the High Middle Ages it was the most senior diocesan position below a bishop in the Roman Catholic Church...

s of Gloucester, in the diocese of Gloucester
Diocese of Gloucester
The Diocese of Gloucester is a Church of England diocese based in Gloucester, covering the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire. The cathedral is Gloucester Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Gloucester...

, England.

High Medieval

  • 1122: Thurstinus
  • 1132 & 1134: Robert–: Gervase–: Richard (I)–: Matthew–September 1186: William of Northall
    William of Northall
    -Life:He was a clerk of Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury and of Richard of Dover, also Archbishop of Canterbury. He held a prebend in the diocese of London and was Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1177 or 1178....

    –: Robert de Inglesham (Robert de Engelh)–: Richard (II)–September 1200: John de Gray
    John de Gray
    John de Gray was Bishop of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk, as well as being elected Archbishop of Canterbury, but was never confirmed as archbishop.-Life:...

    –May 1210: William de Verdun–27 May 1245: Maurice de Arundel
  • 1245–1248: William Lupus (William Le Loup)
  • 1248–: Thomas
    Thomas
    Thomas may refer to:In people:* Thomas , a masculine given name* Thomas * Thomas the ApostleIn business:* THOMAS, the US Library of Congress's online database* Thomas Built BusesIn food:...

    –: Hugh de Cantilupe–6 March 1288: Robert de Fangfoss
  • September 1288–: John of Capévreux (John de Ebroicis)

Late Medieval

  • 23 July 1295–1308: Walter de Burdon
  • 6 June 1309–1317: William de Birstone
  • 1317–1318: Nicholas de Hungate
  • 1318–21 May 1328: Hugh de Statherne
  • 12 May 1328–1331: Joceus de Kinebauton
  • 25 May–21 June 1331: John de Uske
  • 21 June 1331–7 April 1348: Roger de Breynton
  • 7 April 1348–15 March 1355: Richard de Ledbury
  • 15 March 1355–1368: Thomas de Stratford
  • 1368–5 September 1369: Roger Peres
  • 5 September 1369–1380: William de Thirsford
  • 1380–3 March 1395: Nicholas Geyell
  • 3 March 1395–1404: Richard Winchcombe
  • 5 November 1406–April 1428: Nicholas Herbury
  • 21 April 1428–1461: Philip Polton
  • 8 March–August 1462: John Kingscote
    John Kingscote
    John Kingscote was a Bishop of Carlisle. He was selected about August 1452, and consecrated 24 October 1462. He died on 5 November 1463.-References:...

    –1482: John Segden
  • 18 June 1482–1487: Robert Morton
    Robert Morton (bishop)
    Robert Morton was an English priest and Bishop of Worcester. Born to William Morton, Member of Parliament for Shaftesbury, Robert Morton was also the nephew of John Morton, the Archbishop of Canterbury...

  • 26 December 1487–1489: John Dunmoe
  • 12 February 1489–1497: John de Gigliis

Early modern

  • 9 February 1498–1503: Geoffrey Blythe
    Geoffrey Blythe
    Geoffrey Blythe was the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.Blythe was born at Norton in Derbyshire to William Blythe and a sister of Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York. He was schooled at Eton and then entered King's College, Cambridge in 1483. He was ordained a priest on 4 April 1496...

  • 7 December 1503–1509: Thomas Ruthall
    Thomas Ruthall
    Thomas Ruthall was an English churchman, administrator and diplomat. He was a leading councillor of Henry VIII of England.-Life:...

    –: Peter Carmelian–August 1539: John Bell
  • 10 February 1540–: Nicholas Wotton
    Nicholas Wotton
    Nicholas Wotton was an English diplomat-Life:He was a son of Sir Robert Wotton of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, and a descendant of Nicholas Wotton, lord mayor of London in 1415 and 1430, and member of parliament for the city from 1406 to 1429.He early became vicar of Boughton Malherbe and of Sutton...

     (in commendam after 1544)
  • 1552–August 1559: John Williams
  • 1559–29 January 1575: Guy Etton
  • 1 February 1575–1602: George Savage
  • 1 September 1602–1606: Robert Hill
  • 28 February 1607–14 June 1634: Samuel Burton
  • 25 June 1634–: Hugh Robinson
  • 1660–?: John Middleton
  • ?–26 December 1671: Edward Pope
  • ?–10 December 1678: John Gregory
  • 13 December 1678–1703: Thomas Hyde
    Thomas Hyde
    Thomas Hyde was an English orientalist. The first use of the word dualism is attributed to him, in 1700.-Life:He was born at Billingsley, near Bridgnorth in Shropshire, on 29 June 1636...

  • 10 March 1703–1714: Robert Parsons
  • 29 July 1714–29 October 1737: Nathaniel Lye
  • 1738–22 July 1767: William Geekie
  • 27 August 1767–1774: Richard Hurd
  • 23 December 1774–3 June 1804: James Webster

Late modern

  • 23 July 1804–1814: Timothy Stonhouse Vigor
  • 31 March 1814–3 March 1825: Thomas Rudge
  • 10 May 1825–8 December 1864: John Timbrill
  • 1865–1881: Sir George Prevost
  • 1881: John Sheringham
  • 1902: John Bowers
    John Bowers (bishop)
    The Rt Rev John Phillips Allcot Bowers was an Anglican bishop, Bishop of Thetford in the early part of the 20th Century....

  • 1903: Edward Scobell
  • 1917: Walter Hobhouse
  • 1919: Charles Ridsdale
  • 1933: Austin Hodson
  • 1948: Walter Wardle
  • bef. 2002–present: Geoffrey Sidaway

Sources