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Archdeacon Of Cardigan
This is a list of archdeacons of Cardigan. The Archdeacon of Cardigan is the priest in charge of the archdeaconry of Cardigan, an administrative division of the Church in Wales Diocese of St Davids The Diocese of St Davids is a diocese of the Church in Wales, a church of the Anglican Communion. The diocese covers the historic extent of Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, together with a small part of western Glamorgan. The episcop .... The archdeaconry comprises the five deaneries of Cemaes/sub-Aeron, Emlyn, Glyn Aeron, Lampeter/Ultra-Aeron and Llanbadarn Fawr. *Cydifor *?–1148 David fitzGerald (afterwards Bishop of St David's, 1148) *1487-? Thomas ap Hywel *?-1542 John Luntley *?-1547 Hugh Matthew *John Butler (priest), John Butler held it in 1551 and 1562. * Edward Talley (priest), Edward Talley * Edward Vaughan (archdeacon), Edward Vaughan 1560-1563 *1563 Peregrine Davids *1569-1584 Lewis Gwynn *1592–1629 Richard Middleton (priest), Richard Middleton *1629-165 ...
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Archdeacon
An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians, Eastern Orthodox churches 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 Catholic Church. An archdeacon is often responsible for administration within an archdeaconry, which is the principal subdivision of the diocese. The ''Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church'' has defined an archdeacon as "A cleric having a defined administrative authority delegated to him by the bishop in the whole or part of the diocese.". The office has often been described metaphorically as that of ''oculus episcopi'', the "bishop's eye". Roman Catholic Church In the Latin Catholic Church, the post of archdeacon, originally an ordained deacon (rather than a priest), was once one of great importance as a senior o ...
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William Owen (priest)
William Owen (died 1680) was a Welsh Anglican priest in the 17th century. Owen was born in Pembrokeshire and educated at St John's College, Oxford, graduating BA from 1631. He became rector of Dinas in 1640; treasurer of St Davids Cathedral in 1661;"An Essay Towards Deducing a Regular Succession of All the Principal Dignitaries in Each Cathedral" Le Neve, J p. 518: London; J.Nutt; 1716 and archdeacon of Cardigan This is a list of archdeacons of Cardigan. The Archdeacon of Cardigan is the priest in charge of the archdeaconry of Cardigan, an administrative division of the Church in Wales Diocese of St Davids The Diocese of St Davids is a diocese of the C ... in 1668. He died in 1680. References 1680 deaths Alumni of St John's College, Oxford Archdeacons of Cardigan People from Pembrokeshire Year of birth missing {{Welsh-Anglican-clergy-stub ...
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James Protheroe
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William North (died 1893)
William North (1755January 3, 1836) was an American soldier and politician. Early life William North was born in Pemaquid, Maine, to John North and Elizabeth Pitson in 1755. John was an Irish immigrant and Elizabeth a native of Boston. He had two half-siblings from his father's previous marriage to Elizabeth Lewis, Joseph and Mary North. His father, Captain John North, was Lieutenant Commander of Fort Frederick between 1744 and 1756, and in charge of Fort St. George from 1756 to 1763. He was also appointed Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the county in 1760. After the death of his father in 1763, North moved with his mother to Boston, Massachusetts. There he attended the Boston Latin School between 1764 and 1770. While in Boston, North worked in a Merchant's office, where he remained until the port was closed by the British in the fall of 1774.North (1870), p. 180 Career Military career He entered the Continental Army in 1775 and served under Benedict Arnold in the u ...
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John Hughes (Archdeacon)
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John Williams (1792–1858)
John Williams (1792 – 27 December 1858) was a Welsh churchman, scholar and educator, Archdeacon of Cardigan from 1833, first rector of Edinburgh Academy and warden of Llandovery College. Early life He was the youngest child of Rev John Williams (1745–1818), vicar of Ystrad-meurig, and his wife Jane Rogers, daughter of Lewis Rogers of Gelli, high sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1753, was born at Ystrad-meurig on 11 April 1792. He was educated mainly at his father's celebrated school there, but after three years spent teaching at Chiswick he went for a short time to Ludlow School. He matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford on 30 November 1810, graduating B.A. in 1814, and M.A. in 1838. Schoolmaster Williams was for four years (1814–18) assistant master to Henry Dison Gabell at Winchester College, and for another two years assistant to the brothers Charles and George Richards at Hyde Abbey School nearby. In 1820 Thomas Burgess, then bishop of St David's, offered him the vicarag ...
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John Williams (18th Century Archdeacon Of Cardigan)
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Thomas Vincent (Archdeacon Of Cardigan)
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Edward Yardley
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Edward Welchman
Edward Welchman (1665–1739) was an English churchman, known as a theological writer. He was Archdeacon of Cardigan from 1727. Life The son of John Welchman, of Banbury, Oxfordshire, he was born in 1665. He matriculated as a commoner of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, on 7 July 1679. He was one of the choristers of Magdalen College in that university from 1679 till 1682. He proceeded B.A. on 24 April 1683, was admitted a probationer fellow of Merton College in 1684, and commenced M.A. on 19 June 1688. His college presented Welchman in 1690 to the rectory of Lapworth, Warwickshire, and he was also rector of Berkeswell in the same county. He became archdeacon of Cardigan and a prebendary of St. David's Cathedral on 7 August 1727. Later he became chaplain to the bishop of Lichfield, who collated him to the prebend of Wolvey in Lichfield Cathedral on 28 September 1732. Welchman obtained the rectory of Solihull, Warwickshire, in 1736, and held it until his death on 19 May 1739. He was a frien ...
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John Parry (priest)
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