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Some archdeacons without territorial titles are recorded from around the time of Thomas of Bayeux; see Archdeacon of York. High Medieval • bef. 1128–aft. 1121:
Geoffrey • bef. 1128–aft. 1135 (res.):
Thurstan • bef. 1140–aft. 1151:
Geoffrey Turcople • bef. 1157–aft. 1158:
William (I) • aft. 1164–aft. 1179:
John • bef. 1185–1190 (res.):
Robert FitzRalph • bef. 1194–bef. 1214:
William Testard • bef. 1218–aft. 1234:
William de Bodham • bef. 1241–?:
Walter de Taney • bef. 1248–aft. 1245:
W. (probably de Taney or William {II}) • bef. 1249–aft. 1249:
William (II) • bef. 1256–aft. 1256:
Peter • bef. 1262–aft. 1272:
Thomas de Wythen • bef. 1287–bef. 1286 (d.):
Henry of Skipton • 12 March 1291 – 1310 (res.):
William Pickering Late Medieval • 12 October 1310 – 1327 (res.):
John Grandisson • 12 July 1328–bef. 1329 (res.):
Gilbert de Alberwick • 1330–1331 (exch.):
Manuel de Fieschi • 1331–1348 (res.):
Annibale Cardinal di Ceccano (Cardinal-priest of
San Lorenzo in Lucina until 1333;
Cardinal-bishop of Frascati thereafter) • 1349–November 1349 (res.):
John Bokyngham • 1349–bef. 1351 (d.):
Robert de Kildesby • 13 June 1351 – 6 April 1352 (revoked):
John de Bishopstone • 13 December 1351–bef. 1353 (deprived):
John de Brynkeleye (deprived) • 9 June 1353 – 16 June 1397 (res.):
Richard de Derby • 10 August 1397 – 1415 (res.):
John de Nottingham • 21 August 1415 – 25 September 1418 (res.):
John Wodham • 27 December 1418–bef. 1419 (res.):
Simon de Gaunstede • 26 May 1419–bef. 1430 (d.):
Robert Bowet • 2 July 1430–bef. 1461 (d.):
Nicholas Wymbyssh • 27 May 1461–bef. 1476 (d.):
Thomas Birom • 28 September 1476–bef. 1499 (d.):
William Worsley (also
Dean of St Paul's from 1479) • 18 August 1499–bef. 1506 (d.):
Thomas Crossley • 30 August 1506 – 25 April 1516 (d.):
John Hatton, assistant bishop (titular Bishop of Negroponte) • 8 August 1516–bef. 1528 (d.)
William Fell • 11 January 1528–bef. 1550 (d.):
Cuthbert Marshall Early modern • 29 January 1550 – 1559 (deprived):
Robert Pursglove,
Bishop suffragan of Hull (aka Sylvester;
deprived) • 22 April 1560 – 27 June 1565 (res.):
William Day (also a canon of
St George's, Windsor from 1563) • 30 June 1565 – 5 August 1590 (d.):
John Louth • 8 August 1590 – 1611 (res.):
John King • 1612–1627 (res.):
Joseph Hall • 11 February 1628 – 8 May 1635 (res.):
Richard Baylie • 9 May 1635–bef. 1642 (d.):
William Robinson :
The post was unfilled during the English Interregnum. • 6 September 1660 – 4 July 1683 (d.):
Vere Harcourt • 13 August 1683 – 1685 (res.):
Thomas White • 23 November 1685 – 1 February 1690 (deprived):
Samuel Crowbrow (deprived as a
non-juror) • 26 July 1690 – 6 February 1716 (d.):
William Pearson • 18 February 1716 – 24 August 1748 (d.):
Robert Marsden • 30 September 1748 – 11 July 1780 (d.):
Hugh Thomas • 2 August 1780 – 25 December 1810 (d.):
Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Baronet (also
Dean of Lincoln from 1783; styled Richard Kaye until 1789) • 4 January 1810 – 23 March 1830 (d.):
John Eyre • 15 April 1830 – 21 April 1832 (res.):
William Barrow • 24 April 1832 – 13 August 1865 (d.):
George Wilkins :
On 5 September 1837, the archdeaconry was transferred to Lincoln diocese. Late modern • 1865–?:
Henry Mackenzie (also
Bishop suffragan of Nottingham, 1870–1877 (res.); died 1878) • 1878–1894 (d.):
Brough Maltby :
Since 5 February 1884, the archdeaconry has been in Southwell diocese. • 1894–1913 (ret.):
John Richardson • 1913–1915 (res.):
Herbert Wild • 1916–1936 (res.):
William Conybeare (also Rector of {1916–1931} then
Provost of {1931–1945}
Southwell Minster) • 1936–1944 (res.):
Herbert Turner • 1944–1949 (res.):
Roger Wilson • 1949–1960 (res.):
John Phillips • 1960–1977 (ret.):
Michael Brown (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) • 1978–1984 (res.):
Roy Williamson • 1984–1990 (res.):
Clive Handford • 1991–1996 (ret.):
Tom Walker (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) • 1996–2006 (ret.):
Gordon Ogilvie • 14 July 2007 – 25 July 2014:
Peter Hill • 26 October 20142019:
Sarah Clark • 3 July 2019present:
Phil Williams ==Notes==