Church of England ecclesiastical office
The Archdeacon of Cambridge is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely . The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline and pastoral care in the Archdeaconry of Cambridge.
The archdeaconry has existed, as the Archdeaconry of Ely, since (at the latest) the early 12th century (before the creation of Ely diocese in 1109, the archdeaconry was in Lincoln diocese), but was renamed to Cambridge in July 2006.[1]
List of archdeacons
All called Archdeacon of Ely unless otherwise noted.
High Medieval
bef. 1106–1110 (d.): Nicholas (Archdeacon of Cambridge, Huntingdon and Hertford in Lincoln diocese; also called archdeacon of Lincoln )
1110–bef. 1152 (d. or dep.): William Brito
bef. 1151–c. 1158 (d.): William of Lavington (also called Archdeacon of Cambridge)
c. 1158 –1189 (res.): Richard FitzNeal (also Dean of Lincoln from 1184)
bef. 1190–aft. 1202: Richard Barre
c. 1210 –aft. 1215 (res.): Stephen Ridel
aft. 1215–6 November 1219 (d.): Adam de Tilneia
c. 1225 –aft. 1233: Giles
bef. 1238–aft. 1248: Robert of Leicester
bef. 1249–1266 (res.): Nicholas of Ely
bef. 1267–aft. 1267: John de Balsham
bef. 1272–March 1289 (res.): Ralph Walpole
bef. 1291–aft. 1291 (sur.): John de Oseville
bef. 1292–aft. 1292: Ralph de Foderingeye
bef. 1302–aft. 1302: Adam
Late Medieval
bef. 1306–aft. 1306: Ralph de Fodringhey (again)
bef. 1313–September 1326 (d.): William Cardinal de Testa (Cardinal-priest of San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane )
bef. 1329–bef. 1335 (res.): Gilbert de Bruer
18 October–bef. November 1335: Richard de Bentworth
aft. November 1335 – 1344 (res.): John de Ufford
1344–20 December 1356 (d.): Gaillard Cardinal de la Motte (Pope's man; Cardinal-deacon of St Lucia in Silice )
27 October 1344 – 1348 (res.): Stephen de Ketelbergh (Bishop's man)
1351: Bernard de Caulason (Royal grant)
4 February 1357–bef. 1358 (d.): James de Beaufort (Royal grant)
18 April 1357–?: Nicholas Cardinal Roselli de Tarragona (Papal grant; Cardinal-priest of St Sixtus )
27 April 1363 – 29 October 1369 (d.): Androynus Cardinal de la Roche (Cardinal-priest of St Marcellus )
28 October 1373 – 4 March 1380 (exch.): Edward Burnell
4 March 1380–bef. 1387 (d.): John Crischirch
20–28 May 1387 (exch.): Thomas de Pattesele
28 May 1387 – 1388 (res.): Thomas Dalby
14 September 1388 – 29 August 1394 (exch.): Thomas Ferriby
29 August 1394 – 23 February 1397 (exch.): Richard Clifford
23 February–October 1397 (exch.): Adam Mottrum
October 1397–aft. 1409: John Welbourne
bef. 1410–1412 (d.): John Metford
bef. 1418–c. 1445 (d.): Richard Wetheryngesete
15 March 1445–bef. 1467 (d.): John Stokes
5 February 1467–bef. 1477 (d.): Richard Bole
30 September 1477–bef. 1480: Richard Robinson
bef. 1480–17 August 1496: Thomas Morton
18 August 1496 – 9 November 1527 (res.): Thomas Alcock
9 November 1527–bef. 1534 (d.): Nicholas Hawkins
bef. May 1534 – 1540 (res.): Thomas Thirlby
24 December 1540–September 1553 (deprived): Richard Cox
Early modern
Late modern
In 2005, Beer's title was changed to Archdeacon of Cambridge.
References
^ a b Diocese of Ely – Archdeacon of Cambridge - John Beer (Archived version accessed 17 March 2014)
^ "Obituaries: The Ven. John Sanderson Long" . Church Times . No. 7578. 13 June 2008. p. 32. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 7 June 2014 .
^ The Independent – Obituary, David Walser
^ The Independent – Church appointments, 5 December 1992
^ Debrett's Biography – Jeffrey Watson
^ "Appointments" . Church Times . No. 7383. 10 September 2004. p. 20. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 7 June 2014 .
^ "Appointments" . Church Times . No. 7868. 3 January 2014. p. 23. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 3 January 2014 .
^ Diocese of Ely – Next Archdeacon of Cambridge appointed (Accessed 29 November 2015)
Sources
Greenway, Diana E. (1971), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300, vol. 2, pp. 50– 52
Jones, B. (1963), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, vol. 4, pp. 17– 19
Horn, Joyce M. (1992), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 7, pp. 13– 14