Archdeaconry Of Anglesey
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The Archdeacon of Anglesey was the priest in charge of the archdeaconry of Anglesey, an administrative division of the Church in Wales
Diocese of Bangor The Diocese of Bangor is a diocese of the Church in Wales in North West Wales. The diocese covers the counties of Anglesey, most of Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire and the western part of Montgomeryshire. History The diocese in the Welsh kingd ...
. In 1844 the Archdeaconry of Anglesey was combined with the Archdeaconry of Bangor to form the Archdeaconry of Bangor and Anglesey. In latter years the post of Archdeacon of Anglesey was held ''
in commendam In canon law, commendam (or ''in commendam'') was a form of transferring an ecclesiastical benefice ''in trust'' to the ''custody'' of a patron. The phrase ''in commendam'' was originally applied to the provisional occupation of an ecclesiastical ...
'' by the Bishop of Bangor. Due to the restructuring of the Church in Wales, the post was recreated in 2018.


List of archdeacons of Anglesey

* ?–1267: Anian (afterwards Bishop of Bangor, 1267) * c.1283–1301: Madog ap Cynfrig (Matthew, Madog ab Crenwiz)) * ?–1309: Einion Sais * 1317: Einion * 1324: Madog ap Meurig of Anglesey * 1328: Madog Hedwich * 1345: John * ?-1368: Hywel ap Goronwy * 1368-1395: Thomas Harborough * 1395-1398: John ap Rhys * ?-1398: Walter de Swaffham * 1405: Evan ap Bleddyn * ?–1410: Thomas Hywel * 1410-1413: John Wolde * 1413-?: Thomas Hywel (2nd term) * 1428, 1440: Andrew Holes * 1446, 1452: William Saundir * 1469–1474: William Moggys * 1474-?: Nicholas ab Ellis * ?-1524: Richard Bulkeley * 1524-1537: William Glynne (died 1537) * 1537-1554: John Salisbury (John of Thetford) (Deprived of office, 1554) * 1554–?1555: Georgius Griffith * 1555–1558:
William Glyn William E. Glyn (1859 – March 23, 1939) was an American based British male tennis player. William Glyn from the Staten Island Cricket and B.B. Club was a finalist in the first U.S. National Championships held in 1881 at the Newport Lawn Tenn ...
(died 1558) (also Bishop of Bangor) * 1558–1559: Griffith Robert (Deprived of office, 1559) * ?1559–1570: John Salisbury (Reinstated in office) * ?–1585: ?? (died 1585) * 1585–?: Owen Owen * 1588–1593:
Henry Rowlands Henry Rowlands (1655–1723) was rector of Llanidan on Anglesey, and the author of ''Mona Antiqua Restaurata: An Archaeological Discourse on the Antiquities, Natural and Historical, of the Isle of Anglesey, the Antient Seat of the British Druids' ...
(afterwards Dean of Bangor, 1593) * 1593–1844 ''Post held
in commendam In canon law, commendam (or ''in commendam'') was a form of transferring an ecclesiastical benefice ''in trust'' to the ''custody'' of a patron. The phrase ''in commendam'' was originally applied to the provisional occupation of an ecclesiastical ...
by the Bishop of Bangor'' * 1844: ''Archdeaconry merged with Bangor Archdeaconry - See Archdeacon of Bangor'' * 6 May 201824 July 2022 (ret.):
Andy Herrick Andrew Frederick Herrick (born 1958) is a retired Anglican priest who served as Archdeacon of Anglesey. Herrick was born in Lincolnshire and educated at the University of Wales and Wycliffe Hall Oxford. He was ordained deacon in 1982, and priest i ...
*2022 - John Harvey


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