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Diocese of York
York Minster
Bishopthorpe Palace
Diocesan House, York
Office holders
Stephen Cottrell
,
Archbishop of York
and
Primate of England
Paul Ferguson
,
Bishop suffragan of Whitby
John Thomson
,
Bishop suffragan of Selby
Eleanor Sanderson
,
Bishop suffragan of Hull
AEO
: the Bishop suffragan of Beverley &
Rob Munro
,
Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
Dominic Barrington
,
Dean of York
Andy Broom
,
Archdeacon of the East Riding
Sam Rushton
,
Archdeacon of York
Amanda Bloor
,
Archdeacon of Cleveland
Provincial episcopal visitors
Stephen Race
,
Bishop suffragan of Beverley
Historic offices
Bishop suffragan of Sheffield
(1901–1914;
Diocese of Sheffield
erected)
Archdeacon of Richmond
(12th century–1541; became
Diocese of Chester
)
Archdeacon of Nottingham
(12th century–1837; transferred to
Lincoln
)
Archdeacon of Sheffield
(1884–1914; became Diocese of Sheffield)
Archdeacon of Doncaster
(1913–1914; transferred to Sheffield)
Historic palaces
Archbishop's Palace, York
(12th–16th centuries)
Cawood Castle
(12th–17th centuries)
York Place
(13th–16th centuries)
Hampton Court Palace
(1514–1528)
York House, Strand
(16th–17th centuries)