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n. - The territorial jurisdiction of an ecclesiastical dignitary next in rank below a bishop

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  • A fat magisterial book on archdeaconry in 16th-century St Albans?
  • In 1559 he resumed the Stow archdeaconry, and in 1562 he obtained that of Lincoln.
  • ‘And can specially select any clergyman he pleases from the archdeaconry,’ said the bishop.
  • Charles I. attached one of the prebends to the archdeaconry of Rochester in 1637; a union which is still maintained.
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