The Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the
Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. It traces its history to the Christian church recorded as existing in the Roman province of Britain ...
Diocese of Lincoln
The Diocese of Lincoln forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England. The present diocese covers the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire.
History
The diocese traces its roots in an unbroken line to the Pre-Reformation Diocese of Leices ...
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History
The Archdeaconry of Stow is an ancient division of Lincoln diocese; the first archdeacons are recorded from around 1092 (the time around which archdeacons were first appointed across the English church) and were among eight archdeacons in the exceptionally large diocese. The Archdeaconry of Lindsey was created on 22 December 1933 from the Stow archdeaconry and merged back into the Archdeaconry of Stow in 1994.
The merged archdeaconry was named "the Archdeaconry of Stow and Lindsey".
List of archdeacons
High Medieval
:''Some of the earliest archdeacons are occasionally referred to by several variations of the title, including Archdeacon of the
West Riding (of Lindsey), and of
Lindsey Lindsey may refer to :
Places Canada
* Lindsey Lake, Nova Scotia
England
* Parts of Lindsey, one of the historic Parts of Lincolnshire and an administrative county from 1889 to 1974
** East Lindsey, an administrative district in Lincolnshire, a ...
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*bef. 1092 – ?:
Hugh
Hugh may refer to:
*Hugh (given name)
Noblemen and clergy French
* Hugh the Great (died 956), Duke of the Franks
* Hugh Magnus of France (1007–1025), co-King of France under his father, Robert II
* Hugh, Duke of Alsace (died 895), modern-day ...
*bef. 1133 – bef. 1134:
Osbert Osbert is a male given name and a surname.
It may refer to: Osbert , a novel by R.A. Currier
Given name
*Osbert or Osberht of Northumbria (died 867), King of Northumbria
*Osbert or Osbeorn Bulax (died c. 1054), son of Siward, Earl of Northumb ...
(son of Hugh)
*bef. 1134 – aft. 1152:
William son of Osbert
*bef. 1158 – bef. 1161:
Roger de Almaria
*bef. 1161 – bef. 1187:
Richard de Almaria
*bef. 1187 – aft. 1200: