Archdeacon of Berkshire

The Archdeacon of Berkshire (also rendered Archdeacon of Berks) is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Oxford. The archdeacon is the head of the archdeaconry of Berkshire, a post historically found within the diocese of Salisbury, and then, from 7 October 1836, within Oxford diocese.[1]

List of archdeacons

Some archdeacons without territorial titles are recorded from around the time of the Norman Conquest; see Archdeacon of Salisbury.

High Medieval

  • c.1150–aft. 1156: Roger
  • bef. 1173–bef. 1205: Geoffrey de Vernun
  • bef. 1206–aft. 1215: Alberic
  • aft. 1204–aft. 1222: Geoffrey
  • bef. 1224–aft. 1236: William of Merton
  • c.1236: Clement
  • c.1236: William de Raley
  • bef. 1237–aft. 1255: Giles of Bridport
  • c.1265: William
  • bef. 1266–aft. 1268: Walter Scammel
  • bef. 1275–bef. May 1284: Stephen of Newbury
  • aft. June 1284–bef. 1313: William de Berges

Late Medieval

  • 10 March 1313–bef. December 1313: Richard de Bello
  • bef. December 1313–bef. August 1331 (d.): Tydo de Varesio
  • 14 September 1317: Gilbert de Stapleton (ineffective royal grant)
  • 21 August 1331–aft. 1333: Robert de Ayleston (previously Archdeacon of Wiltshire)
  • bef. 1334–aft. 1359: Edmund de la Beche (collated 12 September 1339)
  • aft. 1359–bef. 1365 (res.): Thomas Paxton
  • 10 December 1365 – 1366 (res.): John Harewell
  • bef. 1371–aft. 1384: Guillaume Cardinal d'Aigrefeuille
    (Cardinal-priest of St Stephen al Monte Celio)
  • 26 October 1389–aft. 1392: Thomas Yokflete
  • papal grants:
  • royal grants:
    • 22 September 1395: John Southam
    • 28 September 1395: Walter Cook
    • 20 October 1395: Ralph Repyngton
    • c.16 November 1395: John Wynwyk
  • 9 February 1397 – 30 January 1404 (exch.): John Southam (afterwards Archdeacon of Oxford)
  • 30 January–15 March 1404 (d.): Thomas Southam
  • bef. 10 June 1404–?: John Fraunceys
  • aft. 10 June–26 December 1404 (exch.): Simon Sydenham
  • 26 December 1404–c.21 July 1417 (exch.): Walter Medford
  • c.21 July 1417–bef. 31 May 1427: Peter de Alcobasso
  • 25 June 1427 – 1431 (res.): Thomas Brunce
  • 15 September 1431–bef. 1432: John Castell (possibly the Master of Univ)
  • 24 September 1432 – 1433 (d.): Alexander Sparrow
  • 18 October 1433 – 1462 (d.): John Norton (probably the Chancellor of Oxford)
  • 15 February 1462 – 1464 (d.): Richard Ewen
  • 9 March 1464 – 1465 (res.): Robert Stillington

  • 28 February 1466 – 1476 (res.): John Russell
  • 6 November 1476 – 1478 (res.): John Morton
  • 31 December 1478 – 1482 (res.): Richard Martyn (also Archdeacon of London and Archdeacon of Hereford; became Bishop of St David's)
  • bef. 1 December 1488 – 1492 (res.): Oliver King
  • 15 January 1493 – 1507 (res.): Stephen Bereworth
  • 5 February 1507 – 1509 (d.): Christopher Twineho
  • 20 December 1509 – 24 December 1510 (res.): Stephen Bereworth (again)
  • 24 December 1510 – 1522 (d.): William Grey
  • 14 February 1522 – 1545 (d.): Robert Audley

Early modern

Archdeaconry transferred to Diocese of Oxford, 7 October 1836[1]
  • 1836–1855 (res.): Edward Berens
  • 21 March 1855 – 3 September 1869 (res.): Leslie Randall

Late modern

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