Archdeacon of Surrey explained
The Archdeaconry of Surrey is the ecclesiastical officer in charge of the archdeaconry of Surrey, a subdivision of the Church of England Diocese of Guildford in the Province of Canterbury.
History
The whole archdeaconry was historically in the diocese of Winchester; the bishop of Winchester had a principal residence at Farnham Castle in Surrey. So the archdeacon was also rector of St Andrew's Church, Farnham and used Farnham as a centre from which to administer the churches in the area.[1]
On 1 May 1927 it was separated from the diocese of Winchester and became the diocese of Guildford. On 17 August 1928, the archdeaconry of Dorking was formed out of the archdeaconry of Surrey by Order in Council. Today Surrey has those same two archdeaconries.
The archdeaconry of Surrey is further subdivided into deaneries: Aldershot, Cranleigh, Farnham, Godalming, Guildford and Surrey Heath.[2]
List of archdeacons
High Medieval
Junior archdeacons in the Diocese of Winchester
- bef. 1107–aft. 1128: Stephen
- bef. 1148–aft. 1148: William
Archdeacons of Surrey
- bef. 1158–aft. 1158: Ralph
- bef. 1159–aft. 1178: Robert de Inglesham (also Archdeacon of Gloucester, bef. 1187–aft. 1190)
- bef. 1192–aft. 1215: Amicius
- bef. 1215–aft. 1216: Peter
- bef. 1238–aft. 1205: Geoffrey
- bef. 1228–aft. 1243: Luke
- bef. 1245–1258 (res.): Walter Branscombe (became Bishop of Exeter)
- bef. June–June 1258 (abd.): Peter de Sancto Mauro (left England)
- 20 January 1259–bef. May 1261 (deprived): Oliver de Tracy (deprived by the pope)
- aft. June 1262–18 March 1264 (deprived): Richard de Sancto Gorono (deprived by the pope)
- 18 March 1264–aft. 1295: Peter de Sancto Mauro (restored by the pope)
- 11 November 1296–bef. 1301 (d.): Thomas de Skerning
Late Medieval
- 12 March 1301–aft. 1317: Philip de Barton
- 10 April 1320–bef. 1347 (d.): William Inge
- 1347–bef. 1351 (res.): Richard Vaghan
- 1350: Raymond Pelegrini (mistaken appointment)
- 9 October 1351–bef. 1397 (d.): John de Edington
- 17 July 1397–bef. 1410 (d.): John Campeden
- 12 November 1410 – 27 April 1414 (res.): John Catterick (became Bishop of St David's)
- 13 August 1414–aft. 1429: John Forrest
- bef. 1446–1447 (res.): John De la Bere (became Bishop of St David's)
- 5 January 1448–aft. 1478: John Waynflete or Paten
- ?–bef. 1482 (res.): Lionel Woodville (became Bishop of Salisbury)
- 31 March 1482 – 1500 (d.): Oliver Dynham
- 16 May 1500–aft. 1502: Christopher Bainbridge (Dean of York from 1503)
- bef. 1509–aft. 1512: Matthew Long
- ?–22 March 1519 (res.): John Fox
- 27 March 1519 – 28 November 1521 (d.): William Rokeby, Archbishop of Dublin
- 13 May 1522 – 1530 (res.): John Stokesley (became Bishop of London)
- 14 July 1530 – 1531 (res.): Edward Lee (became Archbishop of York)
- December 1531–18 December 1555 (exch.): Thomas Baghe
Early modern
Late modern
In 1927, the Diocese of Guildford was erected, consisting of this archdeaconry.
In 1928, the archdeaconry of Dorking was split from Surrey archdeaconry.
Sources
Further reading
- A. L. Browne, 'The early archdeacons of Surrey', Surrey Archaeol. Collections xlvi (1938) 68-97.
- Brian Taylor (1992) The Archdeacons of Surrey: A Provisional Prosopography
Notes and References
- http://www.standrewsfarnham.org/dynamicdata/flash/The_Story_of_St_Andrews_220506_webvsn.swf The Story of St Andrew's
- http://www.cofeguildford.org.uk/parish-life/parishes/ Parishes
- https://www.cofeguildford.org.uk/whats-on/news/detail/2017/10/05/a-new-archdeacon-for-surrey Diocese of Guildford — A new archdeacon for Surrey
- Web site: Diocese of Guildford . Evensong welcome to the new Archdeacon of Surrey . https://web.archive.org/web/20240402091205/https://www.cofeguildford.org.uk/about-us/news/evensong-welcome-to-the-new-archdeacon-of-surrey.php . 2 April 2024 . 2 April 2024 .