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are senior ecclesiastical officers in the
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in a highly irregular area surrounding the city of
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. They are the archdeacons of Liverpool, of St Helens and Warrington, of Knowsley and Sefton, and of Wigan and West Lancashire; each one has responsibility over a geographical area within the diocese. The archdeacons are responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy within their archdeaconries.


History

The Archdeaconry of Liverpool was originally created on 10 August 1847 (from the Archdeaconry of Chester deaneries of Wirral and Warrington) in the
Diocese of Chester The Diocese of Chester is a Church of England diocese in the Province of York covering the pre-1974 county of Cheshire and therefore including the Wirral and parts of Stockport, Trafford and Tameside. History Ancient diocese Before the si ...
and transferred to the Diocese of Liverpool when the latter was created on 9 April 1880. The Archdeaconry of Warrington was created from the Archdeaconry of Liverpool on 17 July 1880. Prior to the 2015 reorganisation, the old Liverpool archdeaconry consisted of eight area deaneries: Bootle, Huyton, Liverpool North, Liverpool South-Childwall, Sefton, Toxteth and Wavertree, Walton, and West Derby; and the old Warrington archdeaconry of seven: North Meols, Ormskirk, St Helens, Warrington, Widnes, Wigan, and Winwick.


Reorganisation

Per the diocese's mission paper, ''Fit for Mission'', prepared by
Paul Bayes Paul Bayes (born 1953) is an English Anglican retired bishop. He served as Bishop of Liverpool, 2014–2022, and as Bishop of Hertford in the Church of England Diocese of St Albans, 2010–2014. Early life Bayes was born in Bradford, Wes ...
, the then-new
Bishop of Liverpool The Bishop of Liverpool is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in the Province of York.''Crockford's Clerical Directory'', 100th edition, (2007), Church House Publishing. . The diocese stretches from Southport in the no ...
, the archdeaconries of the diocese were reorganised not long after the retirement of Peter Bradley as Archdeacon of Warrington at the end of October 2015. On 29 May 2015, it was announced that four archdeaconries would exist after the reorganisation: Liverpool (reduced in size from its current area), Knowsley and Sefton, St Helens and Warrington, and Wigan and West Lancashire; on 9 August three archdeacons-designate were announced, and it was further indicated it was hoped the reorganisation could be completed in time to collate the new archdeacons on 14 November 2015. On 5 November 2015, it was announced that Bayes had signed the pastoral order effecting the boundary changes and erection of the new archdeaconries.Diocese of Liverpool — Bishop of Liverpool signs pastoral order
(Accessed 20 November 2015)
Following the reorganisation, the (reduced) Liverpool archdeaconry consists of five deaneries: Liverpool North, Liverpool South-Childwall, Toxteth and Wavertree, Walton, and West Derby; Knowsley and Sefton archdeaconry of four: Bootle, Huyton, North Meols, and Sefton; St Helens and Warrington archdeaconry of four: St Helens, Warrington, Widnes, and Winwick; and Wigan and West Lancashire archdeaconry of two: Ormskirk, and Wigan.


List of archdeacons


Archdeacons of Liverpool

* 29 September 1848 – 28 September 1855 (d.): Jonathan Brooks * 30 October 1855 – 1886 (res.): John Jones :''Since 9 April 1880, the archdeaconry has been in Liverpool diocese.'' :''On 17 July 1880, the Archdeaconry of Warrington was split from the Liverpool archdeaconry.'' * 1886–1887 (res.):
John Bardsley John Wareing Bardsley (29 March 1835 – 14 March 1914) was the Bishop of Carlisle. He was the son of Canon James Bardsley, once a Bradford curate. As a boy he lived in Church Street, Burnley, attending Burnley Grammar School between 1843-48 ...
, Vicar of St Saviour's, Liverpool * 1887–1895: Benjamin Clarke, Vicar of Christ Church,
Southport Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England. Southport lies on the Irish ...
* 1895–19 March 1906 (d.): William Taylor, Vicar of St Andrew,
Toxteth Toxteth is an inner-city area of Liverpool in the historic county of Lancashire and the ceremonial county of Merseyside. Toxteth is located to the south of Liverpool city centre, bordered by Aigburth, Canning, Dingle, and Edge Hill. The area w ...
Park * 1906–26 December 1915 (d.): Thomas Madden, Vicar of St Luke's, Liverpool (until 1913) then Vicar of Christ Church, Southport * 1916–7 February 1933 (d.):
Hardwicke Spooner George Hardwicke Spooner (10 December 1851 – 7 February 1933) was an Anglican priest and author in the first half of the Twentieth century. Spooner was educated at The King's School, Worcester and Pembroke College, Oxford and ordained in 187 ...
, Rector of
Walton-on-the-Hill Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, is a village in England midway between the market towns of Reigate and Epsom. The village is a dispersed cluster on the North Downs centred less than one mile inside of the M25 motorway. The village hosts the Walto ...
(until 1921) * 1933–1934 (ret.):
George Howson George William Saul Howson MA (8 August 1860 – 7 January 1919) was an English schoolmaster and writer, notable as the reforming headmaster of Gresham's School from 1900 to 1919. Early life Howson was one of the four sons of William Howson of ...
* 1934–3 September 1950 (d.):
Cyril Twitchett Cyril Frederick Twitchett (1890 – 3 September 1950) was an Anglican archdeacon and an Honorary Chaplain to the King in the second quarter of the Twentieth century. Twitchett was born in Sudbury, Suffolk. He was educated at King's College ...
* 1951–1970 (ret.):
Hubert Wilkinson Hubert Seed Wilkinson (7 June 1897 – 5 May 1984) was an Anglican priest in the 20th Century. He served in the Royal Artillery from 1916 to 1919 when he entered Durham University. After a curacy in Colne he held incumbencies in Harpurhey, Chest ...
, Vicar of
St Mary's, Grassendale St Mary's Church is in St. Mary's Road, Grassendale, a district of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Liverpool South Childwall, the archdeaconry of Liverpool, and the diocese of Liverpool. ...
, (until 1968; afterwards archdeacon emeritus) * 1971–1979 (res.):
Eric Corbett Charles Eric Corbett (6 October 1917 – 6 April 2002) was a clergyman in the Church of England, who was Archdeacon of Liverpool from 1970 to 1979. Biography Corbett was born in Minera, near Wrexham in North Wales. He was educated at Grove P ...
* 1979–1991 (ret.):
Graeme Spiers Graeme Hendry Gordon Spiers (15 January 1925 – 20 June 2007) was a clergyman in the Church of England. Spiers was educated at the Mercers' School and the London College of Divinity. He was with the Westminster Bank from 1941 to 1949, also serv ...
, Vicar of
Aigburth Aigburth () is a suburb of Liverpool, England. Located to the south of the city, it is bordered by Dingle, Garston, Mossley Hill, and Toxteth. Etymology The name Aigburth comes from Old Norse ''eik'' and ''berg'', meaning ''oak-tree hill''. T ...
(until 1980; afterwards archdeacon emeritus) * 1991–1993 (res.):
Stanton Durant Stanton Vincent Durant (b 1942) was Archdeacon of Liverpool from 1991 until 1993. Durant was ordained in 1973. He was at Emmanuel, Paddington, first as Curate then as Vicar from 1976 to 1987. He then served further incumbencies at Hackney Marsh ...
, Vicar of All Saints,
Stoneycroft Stoneycroft is small leafy district in the east of Liverpool, England and part of the Tuebrook and Stoneycroft and Old Swan wards. Description Stoneycroft is a small residential district of Liverpool located to the east of the city. Liverpool' ...
* 1994–2002 (ret.):
Robert Metcalf Robert Laurence Metcalf (18 November 1935 – 26 December 2014) was an Anglican priest and author. Metcalf was educated at Durham University. After national service with REME he was ordained in 1963. He served curacies in Bootle and Widnes; a ...
(afterwards archdeacon emeritus) * 20026 May 2017 (ret.):
Ricky Panter Richard John Graham "Ricky" Panter (born 18 September 1948) is a British Anglican priest. He was Archdeacon of Liverpool from 2002 until 2017. Panter was educated at Monkton Combe School, University of Worcester, Worcester College of Education and ...
:''Much of the territory of the archdeaconry was given to the new Knowsley and Sefton archdeaconry.'' * 10 September 2017January 2023 (res.):
Mike McGurk Michael Joseph Patrick McGurk (born 18 September 1968) is a British Anglican priest who served as Archdeacon of Liverpool, 10 September 2017 until January 2023. McGurk trained for the ministry at St John's College, Nottingham; and was ordained d ...
*2023 onwards:
Miranda Threlfall-Holmes Miranda Threlfall-Holmes (born 1973) is an Anglican priest who has been the Archdeacon of Liverpool since 2023. Education and training Threlfall-Holmes studied history at Christ's College, Cambridge, and receiving her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree ...
(announced; Acting since 1 February 2023)


Archdeacons of Warrington and of St Helens and Warrington

:''The archdeaconry was erected from the Liverpool archdeaconry on 17 July 1880.'' *1880–1886 (res.): John Bardsley, Vicar of St Saviour's, Liverpool (became
Archdeacon of Liverpool The archdeacons in the Diocese of Liverpool are senior ecclesiastical officers in the Church of England in a highly irregular area surrounding the city of Liverpool. They are the archdeacons of Liverpool, of St Helens and Warrington, of Knowsl ...
) *1887–1889 (res.):
William Lefroy William Lefroy (1836–1909) was an Anglican Dean, mountaineer and author. Biography Born in Dublin in 1836, he was eldest of the four children of Isaac and Isabella Lefroy. William Lefroy was educated at its Trinity College and ordained in 18 ...
, perpetual curate of St Andrew's, Liverpool (became
Dean of Norwich The Dean of Norwich is the head of the Chapter of Norwich Cathedral in Norwich, England. The role is vacant since Jane Hedges' retirement on 1 May 2022. List of deans Early modern *1538–1539 William Castleton (last prior) *1539–1554 J ...
) *1889–1895 (res.): William Taylor, Vicar of St Chrysostom, Everton (until 1890), then Vicar of St Andrew, Toxteth Park (became Archdeacon of Liverpool) *1895–1906 (res.): Thomas Madden, Vicar of St Luke's, Liverpool (became Archdeacon of Liverpool) *1906–1916 (res.): Hardwicke Spooner, Rector of Walton-on-the-Hill (became Archdeacon of Liverpool) *1916–1933 (res.): George Howson, Rector of
Woolton Woolton (; ) is an affluent suburb of Liverpool, England. It is located southeast of the city and is bordered by Allerton, Gateacre, Halewood, and Hunt's Cross. At the 2011 Census, the population was 12,921. Overview Originally a standalone vi ...
(until 1923; became Archdeacon of Liverpool) *1933–1934 (res.): Cyril Twitchett (became Archdeacon of Liverpool) *1934–1947 (ret.): Percy Baker, Vicar of
Mossley Hill Mossley Hill is a suburb of Liverpool and a Liverpool City Council ward. Located to the south of the city, it is bordered by Aigburth, Allerton, Childwall, and Wavertree. At the 2001 Census, the population was 12,650, increasing to 13,816 at t ...
(until 1935), then Rector of Winwick (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1947–1958 (ret.): Arthur White, Vicar of Billinge (until 1950; afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1959–1970 (ret.): Eric Evans, Rector of
North Meols North Meols is a civil parish and electoral ward in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. The parish covers the village of Banks and the hamlet of Hundred End. The population of the parish/ward at the 2011 census was 4,146. Hi ...
(until 1968; afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1970–1981 (res.): John Lawton, Rector of Winwick (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1981–2001 (ret.): David Woodhouse, Vicar of St Peter's, Hindley (until 1992; afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *200131 October 2015 (ret.): Peter Bradley :''The archdeaconry was renamed on 5 November 2015.'' *14 November 201530 September 2019 (res.):
Roger Preece Roger Preece (born 9 June 1968) was an English professional footballer who mainly played as a midfielder but could also play as a full back. He played in The Football League for three clubs and has also played and managed in non–league footba ...
*25 January 2020present:
Simon Fisher Simon E. Fisher (born 1970) is a British geneticist and neuroscientist who has pioneered research into the genetic basis of human speech and language. He is a director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics and Professor of language a ...


Archdeacons of Knowsley and Sefton

:''The archdeaconry was erected on 5 November 2015.'' *14 November 2015–present: Pete SpiersDiocese of Liverpool — Bishop Paul collates new Archdeacons at Liverpool Cathedral
(Accessed 20 November 2015)


Archdeacons of Wigan and West Lancashire

:''The archdeaconry was erected on 5 November 2015.'' *14 November 201531 July 2021 (res.): Jennifer McKenzie


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