The
Archdeacons
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in the
Diocese of Southwark are senior clergy in the
Church of England in
South London
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and
Surrey
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. They currently include: the archdeacons of
Southwark
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, of
Reigate (formerly of
Kingston-on-Thames) and of
Lewisham &
Greenwich (formerly of Lewisham), the
Archdeacon of Croydon and the archdeacons of
Wandsworth and of
Lambeth
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. Each one has responsibility over a geographical area within the diocese.
History
The Diocese of Southwark was created on 1 May 1905 from two
Diocese of Rochester archdeaconries: the archdeaconry of Southwark and the archdeaconry of Kingston-on-Thames. Parts of Surrey (from the dioceses
of Winchester and
of London) had first been transferred to
Rochester diocese on 1 August 1877, and were organised into the Southwark archdeaconry on 3 May 1878. In 1864, the Bishop of Winchester had split the
rural deanery of Southwark into three: Lambeth, Southwark, and Streatham. The Kingston archdeaconry was then created by Order in Council soon after, on 22 August 1879, by splitting the archdeaconry of Southwark: the new Kingston archdeaconry consisted of the rural deaneries of Barnes, Beddington, Godstone, Kingston, Reigate, and Streatham; and the continuing Southwark one those of Battersea, Camberwell, Clapham, Kennington, Lambeth, Newington, and Southwark. Lewisham rural deanery was erected, and other deanery boundaries altered, in early 1886.
Not long after the erection of the Diocese of Southwark, the new archdeaconry of Lewisham was created, on 6 March 1906, from part of the Southwark archdeaconry (Camberwell and Dulwich deaneries) and part of the diocese not then in an archdeaconry (Greenwich, Lewisham, and Woolwich deaneries; which had previously been in the
Archdeaconry of Rochester).
The archdeaconry of Wandsworth was created in 1973, the
Croydon archdeaconry (er. 1930) was moved from the
Diocese of Canterbury on 1 January 1985. In 1986, the archdeaconry of Reigate was created from a renaming and reorganisation of the previous archdeaconry of Kingston-on-Thames and the archdeaconry of Lambeth was created from Southwark archdeaconry. Lewisham archdeaconry was renamed the Archdeaconry of Lewisham & Greenwich in 2008.
Current composition
, the six archdeaconries of the Diocese of Southwark comprise the following 24 deaneries:
*Archdeaconry of Southwark: Deaneries of Bermondsey, of Camberwell, of Dulwich, and of Southwark & Newington
*Archdeaconry of Reigate: Deaneries of Tandridge, of Reigate, and of Sutton
*Archdeaconry of Lewisham & Greenwich: Deaneries of Charlton, of Deptford, of East Lewisham, of Eltham & Mottingham, of Plumstead, and of West Lewisham
*Archdeaconry of Croydon: Deaneries of Croydon Addington, of Croydon Central, of Croydon North, and of Croydon South
*Archdeaconry of Wandsworth: Deaneries of Battersea, of Kingston, of Richmond & Barnes, of Tooting, and of Wandsworth
*Archdeaconry of Lambeth: Deaneries of Lambeth North, of Lambeth South, and of Merton
List of archdeacons
Archdeacons of Southwark
*1879–1882 (res.):
Samuel Cheetham
*1882–19 March 1904 (d.):
John Richardson
*1904–1921 (res.):
Samuel Taylor (also
Bishop suffragan of Kingston
The Bishop of Kingston (technically of '' Kingston upon Thames'' or, originally, of ''Kingston-on-Thames'') is an episcopal title used by an area bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Southwark, in the Province of Canterbury
The Provi ...
from 1915)
:''On 1 May 1905, Southwark archdeaconry was moved from Rochester diocese to the newly-created Diocese of Southwark.''
*1922–1926 (res.):
Percy Herbert, Bishop suffragan of Kingston
*1927–1952 (res.):
Frederick Hawkes
Frederick Ochterloney Taylor Hawkes (22 November 187826 January 1966) was the fourth Bishop of Kingston.
Hawkes was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford and was ordained in 1903.
He became a curate at St Mary's Church, Portsea, and then ...
, Bishop suffragan of Kingston
*1952–1955 (res.):
William Gilpin, Bishop suffragan of Kingston
*1955–1966 (ret.):
Havilland Sands
Havilland Hubert Allport Sands (26 March 1896 – 22 March 1970) was the Archdeacon of Southwark from 1955 to 1966.
Sands was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham and Oriel College, Oxford. After World War I service with the Royal War ...
*1967–1973 (res.):
Reginald Bazire
Reginald Victor Bazire (30 January 1900 – 20 October 1990) was an Anglican priest: the Archdeacon of Southwark from 1967 to 1973; and of Wandsworth from 1973 to 1975.
Bazire was educated at Christ's Hospital. and in 1922 Bazire went to China ...
*1973–1982 (res.):
Michael Whinney
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He was born in Chelsea, London on 8 July 1930 and educate ...
*1982–1985 (res.):
Wilfred Wood
*1985–2004 (ret.):
Douglas Bartles-Smith
Douglas Leslie Bartles-Smith (3 June 1937 – 6 June 2014) was an English Anglican priest: he was the Archdeacon of Southwark
from 1985 to 2004.
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(afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*2004–2012 (res.):
Michael Ipgrave
*2012–14 April 2013: ''
Dianna Gwilliams (Acting)''
*14 April 201323 June 2021:
Jane Steen
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[Diocese of Southwark – New Archdeacons installed](_blank)
(Accessed 9 June 2013) (became
Bishop of Lynn
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)
*15 May 2022present:
Jonathan Sedgwick
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(Acting since 13 May 2021)
Archdeacons of Kingston-on-Thames and of Reigate
*1879–1904 (res.):
Charles Burney
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*1904–1916 (res.):
George Daniell
:''The Archdeaconry of Kingston was moved from Rochester diocese to the newly-created Diocese of Southwark on 1 May 1905.''
*1916–1918 (res.):
William Hough
*1919–1931 (res.):
Robert Joynt
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Joynt was born at List of townlands of County Laois, Coolbanagher and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was ordained in 1881 and began his career a ...
*1931–1946 (ret.):
George Marten (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*1946–1952 (ret.):
Nicol Anderson
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Richardson was educated at Marlborough and Oriel College, Oxford“Who was Who” 1897-19 ...
(afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*1953–28 November 1976 (d.):
Percy Robb
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Richardson was educated at Bedford School and Pembroke College, Oxford and ordained in 1927. C ...
*1977–1988 (ret.):
Bernard Jacob
Bernard Victor Jacob (20 November 1921 – 7 December 1992) was an Archdeacon in the Anglican Diocese of Southwark from 1977 to 1988.
Jacob was educated at the Liverpool Institute and St Peter's College, Oxford. After a curacy at Middlet ...
(afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
:''In 1986, the archdeaconry was renamed to Reigate.''
*1988–1995 (ret.):
Peter Coombs (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*1996–2000 (ret.):
Martin Baddeley
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Baddeley was the son of Walter Baddeley, Bishop of Melanesia and then Bishop of Blackburn. He was educat ...
*2001 – 23 February 2016 (ret.):
Danny Kajumba
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Kajumba was educated at school in Uganda and also has a degree from the Open University; and was ordained aft ...
(afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*aft. April – bef. July 2015 (Acting): ''Andrew Cunnington''
*autumn–winter 2015 (Acting): ''John Kronenberg''
*winter 2015/2016 – 20 October 2016 (Acting):
Jonathan Clark,
Bishop of Croydon
*30 October 2016 – present:
Moira Astin
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Archdeacons of Lewisham and of Lewisham & Greenwich
*1906–March 1919 (d.):
Charles Escreet
*1919–1932 (ret.): William Hough,
Bishop suffragan of Woolwich
*1932–19 July 1936 (d.):
Arthur Preston, Bishop suffragan of Woolwich
*1936–1947 (res.):
Leslie Lang, Bishop suffragan of Woolwich
*1947–1955 (res.):
Robert Stannard, Bishop suffragan of Woolwich
*1955–1960 (res.):
Laurie Brown
*1960–1972 (ret.):
William Hayman
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Hayman was educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood and St John's College, Oxford. He was ordained in ...
*1972–1985 (ret.):
Ivor Davies Ivor Davies may refer to:
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* Ivor Davies (artist) (born 1935), Welsh artist
* Ivor Davies (priest) (1917–1992), British priest and Archdeacon of Lewi ...
(afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*1985–1989 (ret.): Clifford Lacey (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)(1 April 1921 – 16 February 1997) ;
wartime service RAFVR
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; educated at
King's College London
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;
curacies,
Crofton Park
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It is the original site of the former agricultural hamlet of Brockley. It is located south east of Charing Cross, and is south of Brockley and ...
,
Kingston upon Thames;
incumbencies,
Merton,
Eltham
*1989–1996 (res.):
Gordon Kuhrt (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*1996–2001 (res.):
David Atkinson
*September 2001–30 November 2012 (ret.):
Christine Hardman (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
:''In 2008, the archdeaconry was renamed Lewisham & Greenwich.''
*14 April 2013–present:
Alastair Cutting
Alastair Murray Cutting (born 29 May 1960) is a British Church of England priest. Since 2013, he has served as the Archdeacon of Lewisham & Greenwich in the Diocese of Southwark.
Early life and education
Cutting was born on 29 May 1960 in Birmi ...
Archdeacons of Croydon
Archdeacons of Wandsworth
*1973–1975 (ret.): Reginald Bazire
*1975–1988 (res.): Peter Coombs
*1989–2004 (ret.):
David Gerrard
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Swimming career
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(afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*2004–before September 2015:
Stephen Roberts Stephen Roberts may refer to:
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* Stephen Roberts (Australian footballer) (born 1948), former Australian rules footballer
* Stephen Roberts (darts player) (born 1957), English dar ...
*22 July–22 November 2015 (Acting): ''Tim Marwood''
*22 November 2015–present:
John Kiddle
John Kiddle (born 28 June 1958) is an Anglican priest: in September 2015 he was appointed Archdeacon of Wandsworth.
He was educated at Monkton Combe School, Bath; Queens' College, Cambridge and Ridley Hall, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1983. Afte ...
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(Accessed 27 November 2015)
Archdeacons of Lambeth
*1986–1988 (ret.):
Charles Pinder (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
*1988–1999 (res.):
Dick Bird
*2000–2003 (res.):
Nick Baines
*2004–14 April 2013 (res.):
Chris Skilton
Christopher John Skilton (born 19 March 1955) is a former Archdeacon of Croydon and Archdeacon of Lambeth.
He was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge and ordained in 1981. After curacies at Ealing and Wimborne he became Team Vicar of St Pa ...
*2013–present:
Simon Gates
Simon Philip Gates (born Bromley, 12 July 1960) has been Archdeacon of Lambeth since 2013.
Gates was educated at the University of St Andrews then Durham University. He was ordained in 1988. After curacies in Southall and Hong Kong he became Vic ...
Diocese of Southwark – New Archdeacon of Lambeth
*20182 September 2018: David Stephenson (Acting)
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