• Source: Archdeacon of Man
    • The Archdeacon of Man (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Archdeacon of the Isle of Man) is a senior cleric second only to the Bishop of Sodor and Man in the Anglican Diocese of Sodor and Man (which comprises the Isle of Man). This is unusual, as in the Church of England deans are usually the senior priests of the diocese. In Sodor and Man, however, the role of dean was fulfilled by the Bishop for many years, until becoming distinct again only in October 2011. According to advice given by Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann, the Archdeacon "is the bishop's second in command", and this seniority is reflected, e.g., on Tynwald Day in the Order of the Procession, and by the fact that until 1919 the Archdeacon of Man was an ex officio member of the Legislative Council.


      List of archdeacons


      Abbreviations used in the list:


      = Medieval

      =
      bef. 1248 – 1249 (res.): Laurence (elected bishop)
      bef. 1257 – aft. 1257: Dompnalds
      bef. 1270 – aft. 1330: Makaboy
      bef. 1320 – aft. 1331: Cormac
      bef. 1408 – aft. 1408: Patrick
      bef. 1482 – aft. 1482: Gilbert
      bef. 1497 – 1497 (res.): Thomas Clerke
      bef. 1513 – aft. 1513: John Walles
      bef. 1534 – aft. 1534: ? Gorstellaw


      = Early modern

      =
      1546 – 1557: William McCrystyn
      bef. 1544 – bef. 1552 (d.): Gilbert Latham/de Latham/Lathum
      bef. 1557 – aft. 1561: Richard Gorstyllaw/Gorstale
      bef. 1577 – aft. 1582: Hugh Holland
      1587 – 7 August 1633 (d.): John Phillips (also Archdeacon of Cleveland, 1601 – 1619; Bishop of Sodor and Man from 1605, when archdeacon in commendam)
      bef. 1595 – aft. 1594: Henry Curwyn (opposed Phillips)
      1634 – bef. 1643: John Broxop
      bef. 1640 – 1661 (res.): Samuel Rutter
      bef. 1663 – 1667 (d.): Jonathan Fletcher
      14 September 1667 – 1688 (d.): William Urquhart
      bef. 1689 – 12 April 1695 (d.): John Lomax/Loman
      16 July 1696 – 1700 (res.): Archippus Kippax
      10 June 1700 – 3 October 1701 (d.): Christopher Marsden
      10 July 1703 – 20 December 1718 (d.): Samuel Wattleworth/Waltleworth
      1718 – 25 May 1727 (res.): Robert Horrobin
      6 September 1727 – 11 May 1760 (d.): John Kippax
      18 July 1760 – 14 September 1787 (d.): William Mylrea
      5 November 1787 – 7 December 1803 (res.): Lord George Murray
      1803 – 1808: Lord Charles Murray-Aynsley
      1808 – 1814 The Hon. George Murray
      1814 – 29 March 1832 (d.): Daniel Mylrea
      22 May 1832 – 25 June 1839 (res.): Benjamin Philpot
      19 September 1839 – 8 February 1844 (d.): Cecil Hall
      17 April 1844 – 26 February 1886 (d.): Joseph Moore


      = Late modern

      =
      1886 – 1894 (res.): Joshua Hughes-Games
      1895 – 13 May 1912 (d.): Hugh Gill
      1912 – 1938 (ret.): John Kewley (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
      1938 – 28 March 1958 (d.): Vincent Stockwood
      1958 – 2 February 1964 (d.): Ernest Stenning
      1964 – 1978 (ret.): Edward Glass (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
      1978 – 1982 (ret.): Arthur Clague
      1982 – 1996 (ret.): David Willoughby
      1996 – 2005 (ret.): Brian Partington (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
      2005 – 2011 (ret.): Brian Smith (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)
      2011 – 2021 (ret.): Andie Brown
      19 June 2022 – present: Irene Cowell


      Notes




      References




      Sources


      Le Neve, John; Hardy, Sir Thomas Duffus (1854). Archdeacons of Man . Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae. Vol. 3. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 329–330 – via Wikisource.
      Horn, Joyce M.; Smith, David M.; Mussett, Patrick (2004), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 11, pp. 146–150

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