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    Benjamin Harrison (1808–1887) was an Anglican clergyman and ecclesiastical administrator. His father was Benjamin Harrison, Treasurer of Guy's Hospital...
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  • the eldest, Benjamin Harrison, becoming archdeacon of Maidstone; and six daughters, the eldest of whom married William Cripps. Harrison Lake, the largest...
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  • Benjamin Frederick Smith (1819 - 25 March 1900) was the Archdeacon of Maidstone from 1887 until 1900. Smith was born in Camberwell, the son of Benjamin...
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  • The Archdeacon of Maidstone is an office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury (one of the dioceses of the Province of Canterbury in the Church of England)...
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    Canon Precentor — Philip Banks (since 19 February 2012 installation) Archdeacon for Rural Mission and Diocesan Canon — Sally Gaze (since 10 February 2019...
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  • Sharples – Archdeacon of Salford Ernest Henry Shears – Archdeacon of Durban Benjamin Smith – Archdeacon of Maidstone Jonathan Smith – Archdeacon of St Albans...
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    Governor Ratcliffe and Wiggins), 1996's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (as the Archdeacon), 2001's Atlantis: The Lost Empire (as Mr. Harcourt), and 2002's Lilo...
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  • Middlesex (1840–1842), Archdeacon of London (1842–1870) Julius Hare (1795–1855), theological writer Peter Harrison (born 1939), Archdeacon of the East Riding...
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  • of Canterbury, who shaped his career. Lyall became Archdeacon of Colchester (1824–1842), Archdeacon of Maidstone (1842–1845), simultaneously Canon of the...
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  • Farrell, Stephen Rea, Alicja Bachleda, Tony Curran, Dervla Kirwan, Tom Archdeacon, Don Wycherley, Emil Hostina, Norma Sheahan Rosencrantz and Guildenstern...
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    Mission Consultancy" since 2017, would become "Archdeacon for Rural Mission". She was collated archdeacon and installed a Diocesan Canon Residentiary of...
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    Dakins, Michael Rabbet, Thomas Sanderson (who probably had already become Archdeacon of Rochester); Second Cambridge Company, translated the Apocrypha: John...
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    Roger Altham (category Province of Canterbury archdeacon stubs)
    Christianity portal Roger Altham was Archdeacon of Middlesex from 9 February 1717 until his death on 27 February 1730. Altham was born in Eastwick, Hertfordshire...
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    Archived from the original on February 1, 2017. Retrieved March 13, 2021. Archdeacon, Thomas J. (2013). New York City, 1664–1710: Conquest and Change. Cornell...
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  • Harriet Lloyd travelled to Bermuda in company with the Church of England's Archdeacon of Bermuda Aubrey Spencer. Her visit lasted two years, and her ‘’Sketches...
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  • academic and philanthropist (died 1841) 16 January – Richard Onslow, archdeacon (died 1849) 17 January (baptism date) – Jane Porter, novelist (died 1850)...
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    Cronshaw 1922–1954† Charles Lambert (also Archdeacon of Hampstead) 1954–1967 John Brewis (formerly Archdeacon of Doncaster) 1967–1980 Bill Baddeley (formerly...
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  • George Jubb (category Province of Canterbury archdeacon stubs)
    Archbishop of York then Canterbury from 1743 to 1757. He was appointed Archdeacon of Middlesex in 1779; Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford in 1780; and...
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    Isabella, in 1841 married the clergyman Benjamin Harrison who became a Canon of Canterbury and Archdeacon of Maidstone. Henry Thornton was buried at...
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  • property developer. William Sinclair (1850–1917), Anglican priest and Archdeacon of London. Grand Chaplain of UGLE. Maharaja Duleep Singh, (1838–1893)...
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