The Archdeacon of Westminster is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the
Chapter of the
Royal Peculiar
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Definition
The church pa ...
of
Westminster Abbey
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in
London
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. The holder of the post oversees relationships with the twenty-four parishes of which the Dean and Chapter are patrons, and is responsible for the pastoral care of the staff and volunteers of the Abbey.
The post is currently held by
Tricia Hillas, Canon Steward and
Speaker's Chaplain, who took up the position in 2021. The role of archdeacon has previously been held together with other chapter roles, including Sub-Dean, Canon Treasurer and Canon Theologian.
List of archdeacons
Richard Widmore lists the following as Archdeacons of Westminster, acknowledging the incompleteness of the list:
*Richard Crokesley (elected abbot 1246)
*Thomas (1258)
*A. de Wycomb (1277–1288)
*Roger Bures (before 1293)
*William de Huntyngdon (1292)
*Alexander de Pershore (1312)
*Robert (1324–1327)
*William de Ipswich (1360–1370)
*Thomas Pyk (1372–1373)
*William de Colchester (1382, elected abbot 1386)
*John Stowe (1388)
*John Burwell (1391–1394)
*William Agmondesham (1414)
*William Wycombe (1467)
*William Borogh (1498–1500)
*
Andrew Perne
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Biography
Perne was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1539, BD in 1547 and D ...
(1554)
*John Hardyman (1560, deprived)
*
William Latymer (1561–1572)
*Richard Reve (1573–1580)
*
Richard Hakluyt
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(1603–1604)
*Christopher Sutton (1609–1617)
*Gabriel Grante (1617–1630)
*Thomas Mountford (1631)
At Widmore's time of writing (1751), the present archdeacon was
Scawen Kenrick
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Life
Kenrick was the son of John Kenrick, a London merchant.
He was educated at M ...
.
*1854–1864 (res.):
William Bentinck (Rector of
Sigglesthorne 1808; canon 1809–1864)
*1864–1868 (res.):
Christopher Wordsworth
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Life
Wordsworth was born in London, the youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, who was the youngest b ...
(canon 1844–1869; later
Bishop of Lincoln
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The present diocese covers the county of Lincolnshire and the unitary authority areas of North Lincolnshire and ...
)
*1868–1883:
John Jennings (canon 1837–1883)
*1883–1894 (res.):
Frederick Farrar
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(canon 1876–1895; Speaker's Chaplain from 1890; later
Dean of Canterbury
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)
*1894–1900:
Charles Furse (father of artist
Charles Wellington Furse
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He was born at Staines, the son of Jane Diana (Monsell) and the Rev. C. W. Furse, archdeacon of Westminster, and rector of St John's, Smith Square and de ...
)
*1900–13 May 1916 (d.):
Basil Wilberforce
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, Speaker's Chaplain (canon since 1894)
*1916–1918:
Ernest Pearce
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Biography
He was born on 23 July 1865 and was educated at Christ's Hospital and Peterhouse, Cambridge. Ordain ...
(canon 1911–1919; became Sub-Dean)
*1918–1919:
William Hartley Carnegie
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, Speaker's Chaplain (canon 1913–1936; became Sub-Dean)
*1919–30 January 1931 (d.):
Robert Charles (canon since 1913)
*1931–December 1936 (res.):
Vernon Storr
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Early life and education
The son of Edward Storr (1840–1878), Indian Civil Service (a descendant of t ...
(canon since 1921)
*1937–?:
Frederic Donaldson
Frederick Donaldson at a Church League for Women's Suffrage meeting in Brighton in 1913
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(canon 1921–1951)
*1946–1951 (res.):
Stephen Marriott (canon since 1937; became Sub-Dean)
*
Adam Fox
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(canon 1941–1964)
*1959–1964 (ret.): Stephen Marriott (''again''; canon since 1937)
*1963–1974 (res.):
Edward Carpenter (canon since 1951; became
Dean of Westminster)
*1974–1 September 1975 (res.):
Ronald Jasper (canon since 1968)
*1975–1987 (ret.):
Edward Knapp-Fisher
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Life
Knapp-Fisher was born in Chatham, Kent, United Kingdom. His father was also an Anglican priest.
He was educated at The King's School, Worces ...
(Sub-Dean from 1982)
*1987-1999 (ret.): Anthony Harvey, Sub-Dean
*1999–2005 (ret.):
David Hutt, Sub-Dean (canon since 1995)
*2006–2010 (res.):
Jane Hedges,
[ Canon Steward (canon until 2014)
*2009–2010 (ret.): Robert Wright, Sub-Dean, Rector of St Margaret's & Speaker's Chaplain (canon since 1998)
*2010–21 June 2014 (res.): Jane Hedges,][ Canon Steward (''again''; canon since 2006; Sub-Dean since 2013)
*2014–17 July 2016 (res.): ]Andrew Tremlett
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, Sub-Dean and Rector of St Margaret's (canon since 2010)
*2016–2018 (ret.): Vernon White, Sub-Dean (canon and Canon Theologian since 2011; resigned archdeaconry before 17 June 2018)
*before 17 June 2018before 31 May 2021: David Stanton (canon and Treasurer since 2013; Sub-Dean since before 21 October 2018)
*2021–present: Tricia Hillas (canon since 9 May 2021; Steward and Archdeacon since before 31 May 2021; also Speaker's Chaplain since 4 March 2020)
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