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James Williamson may refer to: Born before 1900 * James Williamson (priest), Church of England, Archdeacon of Lewes (1723 to 1736) * James Williamson (New South Wales politician) (1811–1881), pastoralist and member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and later, Assembly * James Williamson (New Zealand politician) (1814–1888), New Zealand politician * James Alexander Williamson (1829–1902), Union general in the American Civil War * James Williamson (Victorian politician) (1831–1914), member of the Victorian Legislative Council (Australia) * James Williamson, 1st Baron Ashton (1842–1930), British businessman and Liberal Party politician * J. C. Williamson (James Cassius Williamson, 1845–1913), American actor and later theatrical manager in Australia * James Williamson (film pioneer) (1855–1933), Scottish film-pioneer * James Williamson (historian) (1886–1964), English historian of maritime exploration * James DeLong Williamson (1849–1935), American ministe ...
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James Williamson (priest)
The Archdeacon of Hastings is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester. The Diocese of Chichester almost exactly covers the counties of East and West Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove, stretching for nearly a hundred miles (160 km) along the south coast of England. History The two original archdeaconries of Chichester diocese, Chichester and Lewes, were created in the 12th century – at around the time when archdeacons were first appointed across England. The third archdeaconry, Hastings, was created (from that of Lewes) on 28 June 1912. The archdeaconries were then reorganised under Eric Kemp (Bishop of Chichester) on 28 June 1975: the Hastings archdeaconry was dissolved and her territory returned to Lewes archdeaconry, which was renamed "Lewes & Hastings"; and a new archdeaconry of Horsham was created. On 12 May 2014, it was announced that the diocese is to take forward proposals to create a fourth archdeaconry (presently re ...
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