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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]
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:
The archdeacons in the Church of England are senior Anglican clergy who serve under their dioceses' bishops, usually with responsibility for the area's church buildings and pastoral care for clergy. As of 25 November 2024 [update] , there are 131 archdeacons (including vacancies): four archdeacons hold two archdeaconries each, while six hold no ...
He was instrumental in having the parish church of Brighton transferred from St. Nicholas Church to that of St Peter's Church, Brighton. [2] When Hannah moved to St Peter's, in 1873, he left his son as vicar of St Nicholas. [3] In 1876 he was created archdeacon of Lewes, to replace the late Archdeacon Otter, he remained in the post until his ...
The Archdeacon of Horsham is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester. The diocese almost exactly covers the counties of East and West Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove, stretching for nearly a hundred miles (160 km) along the south coast of England.
Robert Sutton (archdeacon of Lewes) V. Edward Vaughan (bishop) This page was last edited on 5 March 2021, at 12:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
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]
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]