Archdeacon of Malmesbury
The Archdeacon of Malmesbury is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the English Diocese of Bristol. This officer holds responsibility for disciplinary supervision of the clergy within its four rural deaneries: Chippenham, Kingswood and South Gloucestershire, North Wiltshire and Swindon. Christopher Bryan has been the incumbent since 2019.
History
The Archdeaconry of North Wilts was created from the Archdeaconry of Bristol in the Diocese of Bristol by Order-in-Council on 12 August 1904 and renamed the Archdeaconry of Swindon on 30 May 1919, due to the bishop's concern over confusion with the similarly named Archdeaconry of Wilts in Salisbury diocese. In 1999, Alan Hawker, the last recorded Archdeacon of Swindon, became the first recorded Archdeacon of Malmesbury; the current Malmesbury archdeaconry covers a very similar area to the 1904 North Wilts archdeaconry.John Sherman was said to have succeeded Joshua Childrey as "Archdeacon of North Wiltshire" while serving as chaplain to Seth Ward, Bishop of Salisbury; it is well-recorded that Sharman succeeded Childrey as Archdeacon of Salisbury in 1670.
List of archdeacons
- 1904–1909 : Hemming Robeson
- 1910–1919 : Ravenscroft Stewart
- 1919–1928 : Reginald Talbot
- 1928–1947 : Ronald Ramsay
- 1947–1963 : Leonard Cornwell
- 1963–1969 : Cyril Bowles
- 1970–1973 : Freddy Temple
- 1974–1982 : Jeffrey Maples
- 1982–1992 : Kenneth Clark
- 1992–1997 : Michael Middleton
- 1998–1999: Alan Hawker
- 19991 November 2010 : Alan Hawker
- 1 November 2010 – 2011 : Hedley Ringrose
- 201130 September 2018 : Christine Froude
- *from January 2013 until 1 April 2015, Derek Chedzey was part-time Assistant Archdeacon for the diocese
- 4 October 20182019: Graham Archer
- 7 May 2019present: Christopher Bryan