Definition of Archdeaconry. Meaning of Archdeaconry. Synonyms of Archdeaconry

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Definition of Archdeaconry

Archdeaconry
Archdeaconry Arch`dea"con*ry, n. The district, office, or residence of an archdeacon. See Benefice. Every diocese is divided into archdeaconries. --Blackstone.

Meaning of Archdeaconry from wikipedia

- Church. An archdeacon is often responsible for administration within an archdeaconry, which is the prin****l subdivision of the diocese. The Oxford Dictionary...
- Archdeaconry of Montgomery is an archdeaconry within the Diocese of St Asaph. It covers the eastern area of Montgomeryshire and includes Welshpool, Newtown...
- Hastings archdeaconry was dissolved and her territory returned to Lewes archdeaconry, which was renamed "Lewes & Hastings"; and a new archdeaconry of Horsham...
- 1 May 1905 from two Diocese of Rochester archdeaconries: the archdeaconry of Southwark and the archdeaconry of Kingston-on-Thames. Parts of Surrey (from...
- Archdeaconry of St Andrews was a sub-division of the diocese of St Andrews, one of two archdeaconries within the diocese. The St Andrews archdeaconry...
- The Archdeaconry of Lothian, located in modern-day Scotland, was a sub-division of the diocese of St Andrews, one of two archdeaconries within the diocese...
- Leicester in 1927). The Archdeaconry of Nottingham was transferred to the Lincoln diocese at the same time. In 1884, the Archdeaconry of Nottingham was detached...
- clergy within their archdeaconries. The Archdeaconry of Liverpool was originally created on 10 August 1847 (from the Archdeaconry of Chester deaneries...
- England Diocese in Europe. They each have responsibility over their own archdeaconry, of which there are currently seven, each of which is composed of one...
- the Church of England. They are responsible for the eastern Archdeaconry (the Archdeaconry of London) of the Two Cities (London and Westminster) in the...