Archdeacon of Canterbury
The Archdeacon of Canterbury is a senior office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury. Like other archdeacons, he or she is an administrator in the diocese at large and is a Canon Residentiary of the cathedral.
On 22 January 2017, Jo Kelly-Moore, previously Dean of Auckland, New Zealand, was collated Archdeacon of Canterbury and installed a canon residentiary of the Canterbury Cathedral.
History
The Archdeacon of Canterbury has an additional role beyond that of the usual responsibilities of other archdeacons, traditionally serving as the Archbishop of Canterbury's representative at enthronement ceremonies for new diocesan bishops in his province. At these services, he or she reads the Archbishop's mandate and, taking the new bishop by the hand, conducts him on to his throne.The archdeaconry and archdeacon of Canterbury have been in constant existence since the 11th century. There was one short-lived abortive attempt to split the role in the 12th century. In modern times, the archdeaconry has been split twice: creating Maidstone archdeaconry in 1841 and Ashford archdeaconry in 2011.
Composition
The archdeaconry covers approximately the north-east corner of the diocese., the archdeaconry of Canterbury consists the following deaneries in the Diocese of Canterbury:- Deanery of Canterbury
- Deanery of East Bridge
- Deanery of Reculver
- Deanery of Thanet
- Deanery of West Bridge
List of archdeacons
High Medieval
- bef. –aft. : Valerius
- bef. 1075–aft. 1086: Ansketil
- bef. 1099–aft. 1108: William
- 1115–May 1125 : John
- bef. 1126–1138: Helewise
- bef. –March 1148 : Walter
- aft. 1148–October 1154 : Roger de Pont L'Évêque
- aft. 1154–1163 : Thomas Becket
- bef. 1163–October 1174 : Geoffrey Ridel
- 1175–June 1194 : Herbert Poore
- bef. 1194–aft. 1195 : Philip of Poitou
- bef. 1196–aft. 1206: Henry de Castilion
- bef. 1213–May 1227 : Henry Sandford
- 14 May 1227 – 1248 : Simon Langton
- 28 January 1232–?: Richard de Sancto Johanne
- bef. 1248–July 1269 : Stephen de Monte Luelli
- aft. July 1269–9 October 1275 : Hugh de Mortuo Mari
- October 1275–May 1278 : William Middleton
- 1278–bef. 1280 : Robert of Gernemue
- aft. 1280–1299 : Richard de Ferings
- 29 June 1299–September 1305 : John de Langeton
Late Medieval
- 22 September 1305–bef. 1306 : Simon de Faversham
- 13 February 1306 – 22 November 1310 : Bernard Ezius de le Breto
- 3 December 1310–bef. 1319 : Guichard de le Breto
- 1 May 1319–bef. 1323 : Simon of Comminges, son of Bernard VII, Count of Comminges and brother of Bernard VIII, Count of Comminges
- 18 April 1323 – 1323 : John Bruton
- 23 April 1323–November 1325 : Raymond de Roux
- 13 March 1326 – 1332 : Hugh de Angoulême
- 15 July 1332 – 1333 : Simon de Montacute
- 1334–1337 : Robert de Stratford
- bef. 1338–bef. 1343 : Bernard Sistre
- 25 June 1343–bef. 1370 : Pierre Roger
- 28 June 1343–bef. 1348 : Simon Islip
- bef. 1372–28 April 1374 : William Cardinal de la Jugee
- 6 June 1374 – 12 September 1375 : Henry de Wakefield
- aft. 1375–3 June 1379 : Aymar Roche
- adt. 1379–9 September 1381 : John de Fordham
- 20 September 1381–bef. 1390 : William Pakington
- 28 July 1390 – 23 February 1397 : Adam Mottrum
- 26 August 1390 – 1390: Thomas Butiller
- 23 February 1397 – 1400 : Richard Clifford
- 7 April 1400 – 12 May 1406 : Robert Hallam
- 28 October 1406 – 31 May 1408 : Angelo Cardinal Acciaioli, Dean of the
- 13 July 1408 – 1415 : John Wakering
- 5 June 1416–bef. 1420 : Henry Rumworth
- 3 October 1420–bef. 1424 : William Chichele
- 10 June 1424–bef. 1434 : Prospero Cardinal Colonna
- 14 December 1434 – 26 January 1467 : Thomas Chichele
- bef. 1467–bef. 1479 : Thomas Winterbourne
- February 1479–bef. 1495 : John Bourgchier
- 26 November 1495 – 25 July 1504 : Hugh Peynthwyn
- aft. 1505–bef. 1534 : William Warham
- 9 March 1534 – 15 March 1554 : Edmund Cranmer
Early modern
- March 1554–bef. 1559 : Nicholas Harpsfield
- November 1559–bef. 1571 : Edmund Gheast, Bishop of Rochester
- aft. 1572–aft. 1575 : Edmund Freke, Bishop of Rochester
- 17 May 1576 – 1595 : William Redman
- January 1595–29 March 1619 : Charles Fotherby
- 10 April 1619 – 29 January 1648 : William Kingsley
- 1648–1660: See suspended during the Commonwealth of England
- August 1660–23 August 1668 : George Hall
- 7 October 1668 – 1670 : William Sancroft
- 18 November 1672 – 20 March 1688 : Samuel Parker
- 22 March 1688 – 10 October 1708 : John Battely
- 28 October 1708 – 1721 : Thomas Green
- 7 November 1721 – 23 August 1724 : Thomas Bowers
- 1 September 1724 – 1748 : Samuel Lisle
- April 1748–4 December 1769 : John Head
- 13 December 1769 – 29 September 1788 : William Backhouse
- 7 November 1788 – 1 May 1803 : John Lynch
- 19 May 1803 – 8 April 1822 : Houstonne Radcliffe
- 26 April 1822–bef. 1825 : Hugh Percy
- 18 June 1825 – 9 May 1869 : James Croft
Late modern
- 1869–November 1890 : Edward Parry
- 1890–1897 : Rodney Eden
- bef. 1898–17 October 1918 : William Walsh
- 1918–1924 : Leonard White-Thomson
- 1924–1939 : Edward Hardcastle
- 1939–1942 : Karl Sopwith
- 1942–1968 : Alexander Sargent
- 1967–1972 : Michael Nott
- 1972–1981 : Bernard Pawley
- 1981–1986 : John Simpson
- 1986–1996 : Michael Till
- 1996–2001 : John Pritchard
- 2002–2007 : Patrick Evans
- April 20076 January 2016 : Sheila Watson
- 6 December 201522 January 2017: Philip Down & Stephen Taylor, Joint Acting Archdeacons of Canterbury.
- 22 January 2017present: Jo Kelly-Moore