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Archdeacon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Please note that the Archdeaconry of Queens, working with Episcopal Charities of Long Island, will soon have a brand new website. We look forward to having a website where we can share information with each other about the work and ministries within and by the archdeaconry.
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Astoria St. Andrew's Organized January 10, 1901. Admitted 1927. Priest-in-Charge - The Rev. Thomas E. Schirmer ; ... 46-09 31st Avenue 11103; (718) 278-1006 ... Douglaston Zion Organized June 17,1830. Admitted 1830. Rector - The Very Rev. Patrick John Holtkamp Deacon Assistant - The Rev. Constance B. Lorenz;
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Archdeaconry of Lothian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Archdeaconry of Lothian , located in modern-day Scotland, was a sub-division of the diocese of St Andrews, one of two archdeaconries within the diocese. The Lothian archdeaconry was headed by th...
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The record office holds some records from the Archdeaconry of Dorset (which was transferred from the diocese of Salisbury to Bath in 1542, but transferred back again in 1836), although others are held at the Wiltshire and Swindon Archives, with the Salisbury diocesan papers.
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The archive of the historic Archdeaconry of Nottingham is one of the most extensive manuscript collections held at the University of Nottingham Library.
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archdeaconry n. , pl. , -ries . The rank or office of an archdeacon. The district or residence of an ... WordNet: archdeaconry ... Archdeaconry of York...
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The evidence is in documents called Deposition Books, of which six survive for Berkshire between 1558 and 1620.4 The depositions themselves are in English (though the rest of the court's business was in Latin) and are perhaps the most interesting of the archdeaconry records for the family historian.
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Welcome to the Swiss Archdeaconry ... The Swiss Archdeaconry is part of the Church of England's Diocese in Europe. There are 8 full-time chaplaincies (parishes), and a number of additional cities with either regular services or seasonal chaplaincies (see map below).
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about archdeaconry. archdeaconry. Information about archdeaconry in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from archdeaconry)
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