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Archdeacon of Berkshire

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The Archdeacon of Berkshire (also rendered Archdeacon of Berks) is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Oxford. The archdeacon is the head of the archdeaconry of Berkshire, a post historically found within the diocese of Salisbury, and then, from 7 October 1836, within Oxford diocese.[1]

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List of archdeacons

Some archdeacons without territorial titles are recorded from around the time of the Norman Conquest; see Archdeacon of Salisbury.

References

  1. ^ a b "No. 19426". The London Gazette. 7 October 1836. pp. 1729–1731.
  2. ^ Hammond, Nigel. "The Missing Diaries of the Venerable Alfred Pott BD (1822–1908), First Principal of Cuddesdon College and Archdeacon of Berkshire" (PDF). Oxoniensia. 70: 71–78. Open access icon
  3. ^ "Church Times gazette". Church Times. 3 May 2013. p. 29. #7833.
  4. ^ Church of the Good Shepherd, Cox Green – Newsletter, October 2013 p. 5 – Diary (Accessed 30 October 2013)
  5. ^ Diocese of Oxford — Olivia Graham named Bishop of Reading (Accessed 15 July 2019)
  6. ^ "Minster man named as new Archdeacon of Berkshire". 11 November 2019.

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