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On 24 July 1877, the archdeaconry of Stoke-upon-Trent was created from the northern part of the Stafford archdeaconry. [1] After the deanery of Stafford was transferred on 26 September 1979 to the Stoke archdeaconry, [2] Stafford archdeaconry was renamed the archdeaconry of Lichfield on 25 April 1980. [3] The present archdeacon is Dr Sue Weller.
The Ven. Basil Stratton (7 April 1906 - 9 May 2000) [1] was Archdeacon of Lichfield and Canon Treasurer of Lichfield Cathedral from 1959 to 1974. [2] Stratton was educated at Lincoln School and Durham University. [3] He was an active member of the Durham University Boat Club, serving as stroke for the university in both the Coxless Four and the ...
Susan Weller was archdeacon of Walsall from 2014 [1] to 2019, and then archdeacon of Lichfield. [2] She was educated at the University of Leeds. A marine biologist by profession, she was ordained deacon in 1996; and priest in 1997. [3] After a curacy in Caverswall she was at Wilnecote from 2000 to 2005.
On 24 January 1837, the archdeaconry of Coventry was transferred to the Diocese of Worcester [3] and the Bishop, see and diocese of Lichfield and Coventry all accordingly renamed Lichfield. [3] In 1891 the Bishop of Coventry became a suffragan see (1891-1903), in 1918 a new Diocese of Coventry was recreated.
From that earliest point until the Victorian reorganisations of church structures, the Archdeaconry of Derby was in the Diocese of Lichfield (which during those seven centuries was called in turn Coventry, Coventry & Lichfield, Lichfield & Coventry, and Lichfield). The archdeaconry, at that point covering the whole county of Derby, was ...
The Archdeaconry of Dudley: Nikki Groarke [13] 2 June 1962 (age 62) 19 January 2014 [14] [15] Sheffield: The Archdeacon of Sheffield and Rotherham: Malcolm Chamberlain 1 December 1969 (age 55) 19 January 2014 [16] Peterborough: The Archdeacon of Northampton: Richard Ormston 17 November 1961 (age 63) 1 February 2014 [17] Oxford
It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tamworth, the archdeaconry of Lichfield and the diocese of Lichfield. Its benefice is combined with those of St Editha, Tamworth, St Francis, Leyfields, and St Andrew, Kettlebrook. [1] The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.
Spencer Madan, Lord Bishop of Peterborough; and, dying in 1827, she was buried at Lichfield in the same vault as her brother General George Vyse. [10] Their sister Catherine in 1768 became the second wife of Sir George Smith, 1st Bart., was widowed in the following year, and died in 1786. [11] Memorial at Lichfield