Archdeacon of Buckingham explained

The Archdeacon of Buckingham is the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of the Church of England in Buckinghamshire.

The archdeacon has statutory oversight over the ancient Archdeaconry of Buckingham, which has existed since (at latest) the 11th century and was, until 1837, in the Diocese of Lincoln. On 18 August 1837, an Order in Council transferred the archdeaconry to the Diocese of Oxford. The archdeacon has some disciplinary supervision and pastoral care of the clergy in the archdeaconry.

List of archdeacons

Archdeacons of Buckingham
FromUntilIncumbentNotes
bef May 1092Alfred Parvus
1119GilbertGislebert.
1119October 1129Roger de Clinton
aft 1140Richard de Urville
bef 11421176–September 1177DavidBrother to Alexander of Lincoln.
aft 25 August 1189Robert de Burnham
aft September 1202Stephen de Swafeld
aft September 1202bef 1206Roger
bef 10 May 120625 August 1218William de Blois
bef 11 April 1219bef 25 December 1221William
bef 25 December 12216 September 1269Matthew Stratton
6 September 1269bef 22 April 1290Percival de Lavinia
11 July 1290bef 10 March 1299Richard de St Frideswide
11 March 129928 April or June 1319Boniface of SaluzzoBecame Precentor of Salisbury.
28 April or June 131928 June 1322George of SaluzzoPreviously Precentor of Salisbury.
28 June 132230 October 1322Roger Waltham
30 October 1322July 1333George of Saluzzo
7 July 1333July or August 1350Cardinal Annibale di Ceccano
12 January 135112 March 1351John BelveysJohn Bulneys.
12 March 135122 April 1352John Herring de AshbournJohn Hervey of Asbourne.
22 April 135211 December 1367William de GinewellWilliam Gynewell.
1 August 13671367John SkyretDied before fully taking office.
13676 December 1367Henry PielDeposed in favour of Ginewell before taking office.
6 December 136730 November 1380William de Ginewell (again)William Gynewell.
30 November 13801 July 1392John Evot
28 February 139025 September 1391John StacyIneffective royal grant.
25 September 13911 July 1392William AstonIneffective royal grant.
1 July 13921399Ralph Selby
139926 November 1399Walter Cook
10 March 1402Thomas TutteburyThomas Tutbury. Also Dean of Wells 1401-1410.
26 February 1403bef 1 October 1424William Milton
late 1404Nicholas RyshtonFailed seizure of office.
1 October 14241443Thomas Beckington
bef 2 April 1474Richard Andrews
2 April 14746 November 1495John Bouchier
13 February 14961505Robert SherborneAlso Archdeacon of Taunton; and Dean of St Paul's from 1499.
8 May 15051516Charles Booth
24 December 1516bef 14 October 1534John Taylor
14 October 1534bef 17 June 1544Richard Layton
17 June 1544bef 29 April 1554John Longland
29 April 15541559Richard PorterDeprived 1559 [1]
1559bef 2 November 1589John Longland (again)
2 November 158924 March 1614Erasmus Webb
29 March 161421 June 1642Robert Newell
1660Joseph CrowtherIneffective contest.
19 July 166025 June 1671Giles Thorne
6 July 16711 November 1684John Hillersdon
4 November 16849 August 1722John Gery
1 September 17221742Nicholas ClagettBishop of St David's from 1732; translated to Exeter.
10 August 17424 January 1753The Hon William CarmichaelBecame Bishop of Clonfert.
13 January 17534 April 1766John Taylor
26 April 17661769John GordonBecame Archdeacon of Lincoln.
9 October 176920 July 1778Pulter Forester
2 September 177823 June 1825Luke Heslop
7 September 182518 March 1853Justly Hill
On 19 July 1837, the archdeaconry was transferred from the Diocese of Lincoln to the Diocese of Oxford.
25 April 1853bef 5 June 1875Edward Bickerstethafterwards Dean of Lichfield, 1875
June 18751880Arthur Purey-Custafterwards Dean of York, 1880
18801889Leslie Randallafterwards Bishop of Reading, 1889
18951910Cecil Bourke
19101921Edward ShawAlso Bishop of Buckingham from 1914; became Assistant Bishop and Archdeacon of Oxford.
19211944Philip EliotAs Bishop of Buckingham.
194419??Robert HayAs Bishop of Buckingham.
19??1960Gordon Savageafterwards Bishop of Buckingham, 1960
19601970John Prattafterwards Provost of Southwell Minster, 1970
197019??Derek Eastman
19??1989John Boneafterwards Bishop of Reading, 1989
19891998John Morrisonafterwards Archdeacon of Oxford, 1998
19982002David Goldie
2002January 2007Sheila Watsonafterwards Archdeacon of Canterbury, 2007
6 October 200719 January 2016Karen Gorham[2] afterwards Bishop of Sherborne
18 July 2016presentGuy Elsmore[3] [4]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archdeacons Deprived Under Queen Elizabeth. 2012-06-10.
  2. Web site: Review of 2007: Appointments. Church Times. 2009-10-06.
  3. http://www.oxford.anglican.org/new-archdeacon-of-buckingham-announced/ Diocese of Oxford — New Archdeacon of Buckingham Announced
  4. http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/July-2016.pdf Christ Church Cathedral — Services & Music, July 2016