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Crockford's Clerical Directory (Crockford) is the authoritative directory of Anglican clergy and churches in Great Britain and Ireland, containing details of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish benefices and churches, and biographies of around 26,000 clergy in those countries as well as the Church of England Diocese in Europe in other countries.
Under the Overseas and Other Clergy (Ministry and Ordination) Measure 1967 (No. 3) the Church of England "recognizes and accepts" as valid the orders of two churches which, although Anglican in identity, are not members of the Anglican Communion: the Church of England in South Africa and the Free Church of England.
The Clergy List was a professional directory of the Church of England which appeared between 1841–1917. From the start it also covered Wales, together with more limited information relating to Scotland, Ireland, and other churches within the Anglican Communion.
21st-century Church of England clergy (1 C, 29 P) D. Diocese in Europe clergy (1 C, 1 P) P. Church of England priests (8 C, 123 P) T. Clergy of the Diocese of Truro ...
This is a list of Anglican churches that are notable as congregations or as church buildings or both.. The Anglican Communion is an international association of churches consisting of the Church of England and of national and regional Anglican churches (and a few other episcopal churches) in full communion with it [1] There is no single "Anglican Church" with universal juridical authority as ...
The Clerical Guide or Ecclesiastical Directory was the earliest ever specialist directory to cover the clergy of the Church of England.In its initial format it appeared just four times – in 1817, 1822, 1829 and 1836, under the editorial direction of Richard Gilbert.
Members of the clergy (English and Welsh) (in alphabetical order) Dates of participation Name Town County Notes 1643–1649: John Arrowsmith, D. D. (1602–1659) King's Lynn: Norfolk: Master of St John's College, Cambridge from 1644 1643–1649: Simeon Ashe (d. 1662) Cardiganshire: 1643–1649: Theodore Bathurst (c.1587–1651) [1] Overton ...
Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint - Conservative Minister of State for Trade and Investment from 2011-2013, Member of House of Lords Temporal since 2010, Church of England priest Lee Jae-joung – National Assembly member and Unification Minister of South Korea ; Anglican priest