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Archdeacon of Dudley

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The Archdeacon of Dudley is one of two archdeacons in the Anglican Diocese of Worcester, England (the other being the Archdeacon of Worcester).[1]

History

The archdeaconry of Dudley was created by Order in Council on 11 February 1921 from the Worcester archdeaconry and named after the town of Dudley.[2] It consists of the deaneries of Bromsgrove, Droitwich, Dudley, Kidderminster, Kingswinford, Stourbridge and Stourport.[3]

The present Archdeacon of Dudley is the Venerable Nikki Groarke, formerly vicar of St Stephen's Church, Canonbury, Islington, in the Diocese of London; she is the first woman to hold the post and was installed on 5 January 2014.

List of archdeacons

Deaneries, rural deans and lay chairs as of 2019

Deanery Rural dean Lay chair
Bromsgrove Paul Lawlor David Hargreaves
Droitwich Canon Wyn Beynon Janet Bryan
Dudley Dominic Melville Anne Penn
Kidderminster Tim Williams Bernard Watkins
Kingswinford David Hoskin Anthony Lovesy
Stourbridge Andrew Sillis John Nicholson
Stourport Mark Turner Andrew Quinn

See also

References

  1. ^ Diocese of Worcester – Archdeacons
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  3. ^ Deaneries in the Diocese of Worcester Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Diocese of Worcester, UK.
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  13. ^ Diocese of Worcester – London Vicar to be new Archdeacon of Dudley Archived 2014-12-29 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed 4 October 2013)