List of archdeacons
High Medieval
- bef. May–?: Osbert
- Ralph
- bef. 1129–aft. 1141: Hugh
- bef. 1145–aft. 1175 (d.): Nicholas
- c. 1181–aft. 1198: Alan
- bef. 1199–aft. 1203: Richard
- aft. 1203–c. 1205: Geoffrey
- bef. 1206–1218 (d.): Alexander of Elstow
- 1218–1231 (res.): John de Houton (afterwards Archdeacon of Northampton)
- 1231–c. 1246 (d?): Amaury of Buckden
- 1246–c. 1253 (res.): John de Dyham
- bef. 1254–1260 (d.): John of Crakehall
- 1260–1268: Peter de Audeham
- 1268–January 1273: John de Maidenstan (afterwards Archdeacon of Oxford)
- bef. 1275–c. 1277: Nicholas de Hegham (afterwards Archdeacon of Oxford)
- bef. 1280–October 1282 (d.): Richard de Bradewell
- 1282–1291: John Hook
- ?: Stephen Gardiner?
- 30 December 1291 – 10 September 1319: Roger Rothwell/Rowell (deprived)
Late Medieval
- 10 September 1319 – 26 January 1230: Thomas Neville (set aside)
- 26 January 1320 – 1333 (d.): Edmund London
- 1333–?: John Daubeny
- ?–30 August 1351 (exch.): Philip Daubeny
- 30 August 1351–bef. 1372: Thomas Cumpton
- bef. 1372–bef. 1375: John Irtlingburgh
- bef. 1375–1405 (d.): Thomas Stowe
- 19 November 1405 – 1423 (d.): William Aghton [2]
- 17 April 1423 – 1431 (res.): Richard Caudray (afterwards Archdeacon of Lincoln)
- 1431–1439 (d.): William Derby
- 14 February 1439 – 1450 (d.): Robert Thornton
- 21 May 1450 – 1460 (d.): Thomas Salisbury
- 15 December 1460 – 1468 (res.): John Rudying (afterwards Archdeacon of Northampton)
- 4 December 1468 – 1471 (res.): John Collinson (afterwards Archdeacon of Northampton)
- 6 Auguster 1471–bef. April 1489 (res.): Henry Sharp
- April 1489 – 1494 (res.): Thomas Hutton (afterwards Archdeacon of Huntingdon)
- 17 February 1494 – 1525 (d.): William Cosyn
- 11 January 1525 – 1549 (d.): John Chambre
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Early modern
- 7 July 1549 – 1554 (res.): Gilbert Bourne
- 1 May 1554 – 11 November 1558 (d.): John Pope
- 15 November 1558–February 1559 (d.): Michael Dunning (deprived)
- 14 March 1559 – 1560 (res.): Richard Barber (afterwards Archdeacon of Leicester)
- 24 December 1560 – 1574 (d.): William Todd
- 31 May 1574 – 1598 (d.): John Robinson
- 14 March 1598 – 6 December 1599 (res.): Roger Parker
- 4 February 1600 – 1631 (d.): George Eland
- 4 October 1631 – 1661 (res.): John Hacket (afterwards Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1661)
- May 1662–16 July 1667 (d.): Francis Wilford
- August 1667–22 November 1678 (d.): Theophilus Dillingham
- 15 February 1679 – 3 April 1704 (d.): John Skelton
- April 1704–2 March 1731 (d.): Thomas Frank
- 22 May 1731 – 1745 (d.): John Dudley
- 15 March 1745 – 1756 (res.): John Taylor (afterwards Archdeacon of Leicester)
- 16 July 1756 – 1757 (res.): Charles Jenner (afterwards Archdeacon of Huntingdon)
- 28 April 1757 – 28 February 1771 (d.): Richard Grey
- 20 March 1771 – 1782 (d.): Hadley Cox
- 18 May 1782 – 1 June 1783 (d.): William Done
- 19 June 1783 – 3 January 1809 (d.): Richard Shepherd
- 12 January 1809 – 1821 (d.): Samuel Vince
- 10 December 1821 – 1845 (res.): Henry Bonney
- The archdeaconry was transferred from the diocese of Lincoln to the diocese of Ely by Order-in-Council on 30 May 1837[3]
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Sources
- =Greenway, Diana E. (1977), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300, 3, pp. 41–44
- King, H.P.F. (1962), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, 1, pp. 16–17
- Horn, Joyce M.; Smith, David M. (1999), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, 9, pp. 12–14
- Horn, Joyce M. (1992), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, 7, p. 14
- Bedfordshire County Council page
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High Medieval |
- Osbert
- Ralph
- Hugh
- Nicholas
- Alan
- Richard
- Geoffrey
- Alexander of Elstow
- John de Houton
- Amaury of Buckden
- John de Dyham
- John Crakehall
- Peter de Audeham
- John de Maidenstan
- Nicholas de Hegham
- Richard de Bradewell
- John Hook
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Late Medieval |
- Roger Rothwell/Rowell
- Thomas Neville
- Edmund London
- John Daubeny
- Philip Daubeny
- Thomas Cumpton
- John Irtlingburgh
- Thomas Stowe
- William Aghton
- Richard Caudray
- William Derby
- Robert Thornton
- Thomas Salisbury
- John Rudying
- John Collinson
- Henry Sharp
- Thomas Hutton
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