Archdeacon of London


The Archdeacon of London is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England. They are responsible for the eastern Archdeaconry of the Two Cities in the Diocese of London, an area without area bishop and, rather, overseen by the diocesan Bishop of London. The immediate western counterpart in this area is the Archdeacon of Charing Cross.
Since 1989, the churches of this supervisory cleric are the numerous remaining churches of the City of London. Those of the Archdeacon of Charing Cross are the relatively few churches, but much more heavily populated zone that is the City of Westminster.

History

Before the 20th century, the early medieval-founded London archdeaconry included parts of the East End as well as the City of London. The extent of the archdeaconry was reduced in 1912 and in 1951 then latest boundary changes with the creation of the Archdeaconry of Charing Cross in 1989 saw the archdeaconry become coterminous with the limits of the City of London.

Archdeacons of Charing Cross

This archdeaconry, comprising the City of Westminster, was created shortly before Klyberg's appointment in June 1989. The archdeacon serves directly under the Bishop of London, who takes direct responsibility for the Two Cities area since there is no area bishop.
On 16 June 2015, it was announced that from 1 January 2016 the Archdeacon of London would take responsibility for the whole Two Cities area; a part-time Associate Archdeacon would also work across both. Lain-Priestley was thus collated to the Charing Cross archdeaconry, and became known as the Archdeacon for the Two Cities. Lain-Priestley resigned this on 31 December 2018 to become an Adviser to the Bishop of London.
As Archdeacon of Charing Cross since 2020, Atkinson was archdeacon full-time; in June 2023 it was announced that Atkinson was to become Bishop of Bradwell from "autumn" 2023. On 8 January 2024, it was announced that Katherine Hedderly was to become Archdeacon of Charing Cross "after Easter"; she was duly collated 15 April 2024.

List of archdeacons

High Medieval

  • ?–bef. 1096 : Edward
  • bef. 1102–aft. 1114: Reinger
  • bef. 1127–aft. 1152: William de Beaumis
  • bef. 1154–aft. 1157 : Hugh de Mareni
  • bef. 1162–aft. 1189: Nicholas
  • bef. 1192–aft. 1194: Peter de Waltham
  • bef. 1196–bef. 1199 : Alard de Burnham
  • bef. 1202–bef. 1212 : Peter of Blois
  • bef. 1213–bef. 1214: Walter
  • bef. 1214–aft. 1215: Gilbert de Plesseto
  • bef. 1217–aft. 1223: William of Sainte-Mère-Eglise
  • bef. 1225–bef. 1231 : Geoffrey de Lucy
  • bef. 1229–aft. 1234: William de Rising
  • bef. 1235–aft. 1261 : Peter de Newport
  • bef. 1263–aft. 1268 : John Chishull
  • bef. 1272–aft. 1275: William Passemer
  • bef. 1278–aft. 1280: Geoffrey de Mortuo Mari
  • bef. 1281–1282 : Richard Swinefield
  • bef. 1285–aft. 1290: Robert de Ros
  • bef. 1294–aft. 1299: Richard de Gravesend

Late Medieval

  • bef. 1302–bef. 1308 : John de Bedford
  • ?–bef. 1305 : John de Sancto Claro
  • Peter de Dene
  • 1308–bef. 1320 : Bego de Cavomonte
  • bef. 1309–bef. 1311 : Reginald de Sancto Albano
  • 1320–bef. 1323 : Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord
  • bef. 1321–bef. 1324: Richard de Aston
  • bef. 1323–bef. 1332 : Pontius de Podio Barzaco
  • 1332–aft. 1337: Itherius de Concoreto
  • 13 September 1338–?: Edmund Howard
  • 21 March 1339 – 1347 : John of Thoresby
  • bef. 1350–1354 : Richard Kilvington
  • 1354–?: Peter Cardinal du Cros
  • 1354–9 February 1356 : James de Beaufort
  • 9 February 1356 – 1361 : John Barnet
  • 15 October–October 1361 : Fortanerius Vassalli
  • 26 March 1362–aft. 1372: Adam de Hertington
  • bef. 1383–bef. 1397 : Thomas Baketon
  • 10 February 1397 – 1400 : Thomas Stowe
  • 12 November 1400 – 1422 : Reginald Kentwood
  • 16 March 1422–bef. 1431 : John Snell
  • 28 January 1431 – 23 February 1443 : Richard Moresby
  • 23 February 1443–bef. 1466 : William Fallan
  • bef. 1469–1482 : Richard Martyn
  • 22 June 1482–bef. 1490 : John de Gigliis
  • 16 November 1490–bef. 1502 : John Forster
  • 3 September 1502–aft. 1510: Pedro de Ayala
  • bef. 1510–bef. 1514 : William Horsey
  • 28 March 1514–bef. 1526 : John Young, suffragan bishop
  • 29 March 1526–bef. 1529 : Geoffrey Wharton
  • 30 October 1529–bef. 1533 : William Clyff
  • 5 August 1533–bef. 1534 : Thomas Bedyll
  • 19 December 1534–July 1543 : Richard Gwent

Early modern

Late modern

Archdeacons of Charing Cross