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  2. John Hannah (archdeacon of Lewes) - Wikipedia

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    In 1876 he was created archdeacon of Lewes, to replace the late Archdeacon Otter, he remained in the post until his death. [2] In the same year, he founded the Pelham Institute—an Anglican "slum mission", working men's club and social venue in the Kemptown area of Brighton.

  3. Francis Smythe (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Henry Dumville Smythe (1873–1966) [1] was the Archdeacon of Lewes from 1929 to 1946. [2] [3] Smythe was educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. [4] He was ordained in 1898 and held curacies at South Petherton, Bunbury and Alfrick. [5]

  4. Martin Lloyd Williams - Wikipedia

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    Martin Clifford Lloyd Williams (born 12 May 1965) was licensed as the first [1] Archdeacon of Brighton and Lewes in the Church of England's Diocese of Chichester on 1 March 2015. [2] Lloyd Williams was educated at Westminster College and Trinity College, Bristol. [3]

  5. Peter Booth (priest) - Wikipedia

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    David Herbert "Peter" Booth MBE QHC (26 January 1907 – 24 March 1993) [1] was the Archdeacon of Lewes [2] from 1959 [3] to 1971 and Headmaster of Shoreham Grammar School from 1972 to 1977. Booth was educated at Bedford School and Pembroke College, Cambridge . [ 4 ]

  6. Diocese of Chichester - Wikipedia

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    On 8 August 2014, the Church Times reported that the archdeaconry of Brighton & Lewes had been created and Hastings archdeaconry renamed. [4] On 12 October 2014, it was announced that, from 2015, Martin Lloyd Williams would become the first Archdeacon of Brighton & Lewes. [5] The 21 deaneries of the diocese are:

  7. Robert Sutton (archdeacon of Lewes) - Wikipedia

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    Archdeacon of Lewes 1888–1908 Succeeded by. Theodore Townson Churton This page was last edited on 8 September 2024, at 21:51 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Herbert Jones (bishop of Lewes) - Wikipedia

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    He was then successively the incumbent at Knebworth, Petworth and Hitchin before ascending being appointed Archdeacon of Chichester and ordinated as Suffragan Bishop of Lewes in 1914, [3] posts he held until his death, [4] after a long illness, at Hove on 20 February 1920. [5]

  9. Toby Henshaw - Wikipedia

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    Toby Henshaw was the Archdeacon of Lewes from 1670 until his death in 1681. [1] Born in Sussex [2] and educated at Clare College, Cambridge, [3] he was ordained in 1672 and held the livings at Henfield and Cuckfield. [4] He was Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral from 1672 to his death. [5] He was buried at Cuckfield on 25 November 1681.