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The Archdeacon of Bournemouth is a senior
ecclesiastical {{Short pages monitor *March 1527–31 December 1529 (res.):
Richard Pate Richard Pate or Pates (1516–1588) was an English landowner and Member of Parliament for Gloucester (UK Parliament constituency), Gloucester in the Parliament of 1559 and 1563–1567. His parliamentary career is detailed in the History of ...
*20 January 1530–October 1551 (d.):
William Boleyn Sir William Boleyn, KB (1451 – 10 October 1505) of Blickling Hall in Norfolk and Hever Castle in Kent, was a wealthy and powerful landowner who served as Sheriff of Kent in 1489 and as Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1500. He was the father ...


Early modern

*1552–bef. 1554 (deprived):
John Philpot John Philpot (1516–16 January 1557) was an Archdeacon of Winchester and an English Protestant martyr whose story is recorded in ''Foxe's Book of Martyrs''. He was the third son of Sir Peter Philpot and was born at Compton, Hampshire, in 1516. ...
(deprived in 1554 and burnt for heresy, 18 December 1555) *12 March 1554–bef. 1572 (d.): Stephen Cheston *1 June 1572–bef. 1575 (res.):
John Ebden John Ebden (1516 - 1614) was an English priest. Ebden was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he was a Fellow from 1547 until 1554. He was ordained a priest in 1560. He was Archdeacon of Durham from 1560 until 1563; and Archdeacon of Winc ...
*29 March 1575 – 26 August 1609 (d.): Michael Reniger *1609–20 July 1631 (d.):
Ralph Barlow Ralph Barlow (1876 – 1897) was an English Association football, footballer who played for Port Vale F.C., Burslem Port Vale in the mid-1890s. Career Barlow joined Port Vale F.C., Burslem Port Vale in January 1895, making his debut in a 2– ...
(also
Dean of Wells The Dean of Wells is the head of the Chapter of Wells Cathedral in the Mendip district of Somerset, England. The dean's residence is The Dean's Lodging, 25 The Liberty, Wells. List of deans High Medieval *1140–1164: Ivo *1164–1189: Rich ...
from 1621) *22 September 1631 – 2 June 1653 (d.):
Edward Burby Edward Burby was an English priest in the 17th century. Burby was born in London and educated at Lincoln College, Oxford. He held livings at Canewdon, East Woodhay and Wonston. Roberts was Archdeacon of Winchester The Archdeacon of Winchest ...
*1660–bef. 1661 (d.): George Roberts *16 March 1661–bef. 1666 (res.):
Thomas Gorges Sir Thomas Gorges (1536 – 30 March 1610) of Longford Castle in Wiltshire, was a courtier and Groom of the Chamber to Queen Elizabeth I. Via his great-grandmother Lady Anne Howard, a daughter of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, he was a s ...
*26 April 1666 – 29 March 1684 (d.):
Walter Dayrell Walter Dayrell (17 February 1610 – 29 March 1684) was the a Canon and Archdeacon of Winchester from 1666 to 1684. Education He was educated at John Roysse's Free School in Abingdon, (now Abingdon School). He later studied at Jesus College, ...
*18 April–11 July 1684 (d.): Robert Sharrock *29 July 1684–bef. 1700 (d.):
Thomas Clutterbuck Thomas Clutterbuck (1697 – 23 November 1742) was a British politician who sat in the British House of Commons from 1722 to 1742 and in the Parliament of Ireland from 1725 to 1742. Clutterbuck was the eldest son of Thomas Clutterbuck of Ingat ...
*16 November 1700–bef. 1702 (d.):
George Fulham George Fulham, D.D. (b Hampton Poyle 14 December 1660 - d Southampton 23 November 1702) was an English priest in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Fulham was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. He was a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, ...
*26 November 1702 – 25 March 1743 (d.):
Ralph Brideoake Ralph Brideoake (1612/13–1678) was an English clergyman, who became Bishop of Chichester. Life Born in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, and baptised on 31 January 1612 ( NS 1613) at the Collegiate Church, Manchester, Brideoake graduated from ...
*12 April 1743–bef. 1749 (res.):
Robert Eden Robert Eden may refer to: *Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of West Auckland (c. 1644–1721), MP for County Durham * Sir Robert Eden, 3rd Baronet, of West Auckland (died 1794) * Sir Robert Johnson-Eden, 5th Baronet, of West Auckland (1774–1844) * S ...
*20 April 1749 – 10 April 1750 (res.): Nicholas Lechmere *21 August 1750–bef. 1756 (res.):
Robert Lowth Robert Lowth ( ; 27 November 1710 – 3 November 1787) was a Bishop of the Church of England, Oxford Professor of Poetry and the author of one of the most influential textbooks of English grammar. Life Lowth was born in Hampshire, England, G ...
*17 January 1756 – 11 July 1759 (d.): Robert Eden ''(again)'' *23 July 1759 – 19 January 1795 (d.): Thomas Balguy *6 July 1795 – 30 September 1807 (d.):
Matthew Woodford The Ven Matthew Woodford, MA (1738 – 1807) was Archdeacon of Winchester from 1795 until 1807. Born to Mary nee Brideoake (sic.) and Mathew Woodford Esq. he was baptized on 22 July 1738 in Southampton and educated at Christ Church, Oxford, whe ...
*18 December 1807 – 11 August 1814 (res.): Thomas de Grey *2 September 1814 – 6 December 1819 (res.):
Augustus Legge Augustus Legge (28 November 183915 March 1913) was Bishop of Lichfield from 1891 until 1913. Family and education Legge was the third son of William Legge, 4th Earl of Dartmouth, by his second wife Frances, daughter of George Barrington, 5th V ...
*9 December 1819 – 19 October 1829 (d.): Gilbert Heathcote *16 November 1829–bef. 1847 (res.): Charles Hoare *16 November 1847 – 1860 (res.):
Joseph Wigram Joseph Cotton Wigram (26 December 1798 – 6 April 1867) was a British churchman, Archdeacon of Bournemouth, Archdeacon of Winchester and bishop of Rochester. Life Born at Walthamstow, Wigram was the child of Eleanor Wigram, Lady Eleanor and Sir ...


Late modern

*1860–20 December 1884 (d.): Philip Jacob *1884–1900 (res.): George Sumner (also Bishop suffragan of Guildford from 1888) *1901–19 February 1903 (d.):
Arthur Lyttelton Arthur Temple Lyttelton (7 January 1852 – 19 February 1903) was an Anglican Bishop from the Lyttelton family. After studying at Eton College and Cambridge University, he was ordained as a priest in 1877, and was a curate at St Mary's in Readin ...
(also Bishop suffragan of Southampton since 1898) *1903–1920 (ret.):
William Fearon William Robert Fearon (14 October 1892 – 27 December 1959) was an Irish politician and academic. He was an independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1943 to 1959. He was first elected to the Seanad in 1943 for the Dublin University constituen ...
*1920–29 October 1935 (d.):
Alfred Daldy The Ven Alfred Edward Daldy, MA (24 June 1865 – 29 October 1935) was Archdeacon of Winchester from 1920 until his death. Daldy was educated at Cranbrook School, Kent and the University of Cambridge. He was ordained deacon in 1888; and priest i ...
*1936–1943 (res.): Edmund Morgan *1943–1947 (res.): Hedley Burrows *1947–1962 (ret.):
Leslie Lang Leslie Hamilton Lang (27 May 1889 – 12 March 1974) was the fourth Bishop of Woolwich. Biography Born on 27 May 1889 and educated at Repton School, Repton and Trinity College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1915. His first post was at St Mary's, P ...
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Assistant Bishop An assistant bishop in the Anglican Communion is a bishop appointed to assist a diocesan bishop. Church of England In the established Church of England, assistant bishops are usually retired (diocesan or suffragan) bishops – in which case they ...
*1962–1973 (ret.): Roy Beynon (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1973–1984 (res.): David Cartwright *1984–1999 (ret.): Alan Clarkson (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1999–''2000'':
Adrian Harbidge Adrian Guy Harbidge (born 10 November 1948) was an Archdeacon in the Diocese of Winchester in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Harbidge was educated at Marling School; Durham University; and Cuddesdon Theological College, Cuddesdon. After ...
''(became Archdeacon of Bournemouth)'' :''In 2000, the ancient archdeaconry was renamed Bournemouth; the old Basingstoke archdeaconry was renamed
Winchester Winchester is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city in Hampshire, England. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government Districts of England, district, at the western end of the South Downs Nation ...
.'' :Archdeacons of Bournemouth *''2000''–2010 (ret.): Adrian Harbidge ''(previously Archdeacon of Winchester)'' *2011–2020 (res.):
Peter Rouch Peter Bradford Rouch (born 22 April 1966) is a British Anglican priest who was Archdeacon of Bournemouth between 2011 and 2020. Since May 2021, he has been CEO of the Church Army. Early life and education Rouch was born on 22 April 1966 in Roch ...


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