Archdeacon of the East Riding
Appearance
The Archdeaconry of the East Riding is an archdeaconry, or subdivision, of the Church of England Diocese of York in the Province of York.
People
The archdeaconry is led by the Bishop of Hull, since 1998 the Rt Revd Richard Frith, and by the Archdeacon of the East Riding, since February 2007 the Ven David Butterfield.
Organisation
In common with other archdeaconries, the East Riding is further subdivided into deaneries, shown below.
- Beverley
- Bridlington
- Harthill
- Howden
- Hull
- North Holderness
- Scarborough
- South Holderness
List of archdeacons
High Medieval
- ?–c. 1114: Ranulph
- c. 1125–1143: William of York (afterwards Archbishop of York)
- c. 1141–1153: Hugh de Puiset (afterwards Bishop of Durham)
- c. 1154–1162: John of Canterbury
- ?–?1181: Ralph de Warneville (afterwards Bishop of Lisieux 1181)
- c. 1182–c. 1189: Geoffrey (presumed)
- c. 1189–1196: Burchard de Puiset
- 1196–1198: Eustace (afterwards Bishop of Ely)
- c. 1199–c. 1216: Hamo (presumed)
- c. 1218–1227: Walter de Wisbech
- c. 1228–c. 1230: Walter de Taney (later Archdeacon of Nottingham)
- c. 1235–c. 1237: Walter de Woburn
- c. 1247–c. 1261: Simon of Evesham (later Archdeacon of Richmond)
- c. 1262–c. 1279: Robert of Scarborough (later Dean of York 1289)
- 23 January 1280–before 14 September 1308: John de Crowcombe
Late Medieval
- c. 1308-c. 1322: Bertrand de Fargis
- 1316: William de Ayremynne
- 4 May 1322–1343: Denis Haverel
- August 1343-?: Aymer Robert
- August 1343-?: John de Cestre
- 1352–1359: William de Walcote
- 1359–1385: Walter Skirlaw (afterwards Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1385)
- 1364–1370: John de Hermesthorp
- 1386–1389: William de Waltham
- 1389–1390: Francis Renzio de Alifia
- 1390–1396: Bartholomew Oleari
- 1393–1409: William Feryby
- 1396–1400: Christopher de Maronibus
- July 1409-October 1416: William de Waltham (again)
- 20 October 1416–1418: Henry Bowet (afterwards Archdeacon of Richmond 1418)
- 25 September 1418-March 1435: John Wodham
- 26 March 1435–1464: Richard Tone
- 13 March 1464–1467: Robert Clifton
- 17 June 1467–1475: John Walter
- 14 December 1475–1480: Edmund Audley (afterwards Bishop of Rochester 1480)
- 1480–1485: Edward Pole (afterwards Archdeacon of Richmond 1485)
- 13 January 1485–1493: William Poteman
- 27 March 1493–1497: Henry Carnebull (afterwards Archdeacon of York 1497)
- 1497–1501: John Hole
Early modern
- 1 May 1501–1504: Richard Mayew (afterwards Bishop of Hereford)
- 12 June 1504–28 August 1550: Thomas Magnus
- 13 April 1551–9 November 1558: John Dakyn
- 24 November 1558–1568: William Rokeby
- 1568–1569: Martin Parkinson
- 1569–1589: John May (also Bishop of Carlisle 1577–1598)
- 10 March 1589–1615: Richard Remington
- 24 November 1615–1625: Marmaduke Blakiston
- 9 September 1625–1660: John Cosin (afterwards Bishop of Durham)
- 1660–1662: Clement Breton
- June 1662–1675: Robert Hitch
- 5 October 1675–6 March 1702: William Brearey
- 7 March 1702–8 April 1750: Heneage Dering
- 20 April 1750–30 May 1755: Jaques Sterne
- 30 May 1755–15 November 1784: Robert Oliver
- 11 December 1784–16 February 1786: Thomas Constable
Late modern
- 3 March 1786–18 August 1828: Robert Darley Waddilove[1]
- 2 October 1828–10 January 1841: Francis Wrangham[1]
- 14 January 1841–12 September 1854: Robert Isaac Wilberforce [1]
- 4 October 1854–14 June 1873: Charles Maitland Long[1]
- 1873–1891 Richard Frederick Lefevre Blunt (later Bishop of Hull 1891)
- 1917–1931 Joseph Malet Lambert
- 1931–1934 Bernard Oliver Francis Heywood (afterwards Bishop of Ely 1931)
- ?–1981 Donald George Snelgrove (afterwards Bishop of Hull 1981)
- ?1981–1988 Michael Edwin Vickers (afterwards Bishop of Colchester 1988)
- ?–? Hugh Buckingham
- 1999-2006 Peter Harrison
- February 2007–present: David Butterfield
Sources
- ^ a b c d "'Archdeacons: East Riding', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: volume 4: York diocese (1975)". pp. 16–18. Retrieved 2012-01-21.