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Archdeacon of Hastings

The Archdeacon of Hastings is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Chichester. The Diocese of Chichester almost exactly covers the counties of East and West Sussex and the City of Brighton and Hove, stretching for nearly a hundred miles (160 km) along the south coast of England.

History

The two original archdeaconries of Chichester diocese, Chichester and Lewes, were created in the 12th century – at around the time when archdeacons were first appointed across England. The third archdeaconry, Hastings, was created (from that of Lewes) on 28 June 1912. The archdeaconries were then reorganised under Eric Kemp (Bishop of Chichester) on 28 June 1975: the Hastings archdeaconry was dissolved and her territory returned to Lewes archdeaconry, which was renamed "Lewes & Hastings"; and a new archdeaconry of Horsham was created.

On 12 May 2014, it was announced that the diocese is to take forward proposals to create a fourth archdeaconry (presently referred to as Brighton.) Since Lewes itself would be within the new archdeaconry, Lewes & Hastings archdeaconry would become simply Hastings archdeaconry. On 8 August 2014, the Church Times reported that the archdeaconry had been renamed.

List of archdeacons

Some archdeacons without territorial titles are recorded from the early 12th century; see Archdeacon of Chichester.

High Medieval

Late Medieval

Early modern

Late modern

Lewes archdeaconry was split on 28 June 1912 to create Hastings archdeaconry.
On 28 June 1975, the Archdeaconry of Lewes was renamed Lewes & Hastings.

Archdeacons of Hastings (1912–1975)

  • 1912–1 June 1915 (d.): Theodore Churton (previously Archdeacon of Lewes)
  • 1915–1920 (res.): Benedict Hoskyns
  • 1920–22 May 1922 (d.): Arthur Upcott
  • 1922–16 October 1928 (d.): Thomas Cook (also Bishop suffragan of Lewes from 1926)
  • 1928–1938 (res.): Arthur Alston
  • 1938–1956: Ernest Reid
  • 1956–1975 (ret.): Guy Mayfield
Hastings archdeaconry was dissolved and merged back into the Archdeaconry of Lewes/Lewes & Hastings on 28 June 1975.

Archdeacons of Lewes and Hastings (1975-2014)

Archdeacons of Hastings (since 2014)

  • 2014–31 January 2016 (ret.): Philip Jones (previously Archdeacon of Lewes & Hastings; became archdeacon emeritus)
  • 5 January–29 March 2015: Stan Tomalin (acting)
  • 31 January–18 September 2016: Edward Bryant & Nick Cornell (acting)
  • 18 September 201614 September 2024: Edward Dowler (became Dean of Chichester)
  • archdeacon-designate: Russell Dewhurst (announced)

Notes

References

Sources

  • For 1180–1486 archdeacons: