| High MedievalFrom its erection, the archdeaconry was in Norwich diocese. For archdeacons of that diocese before territorial titles began, see  Archdeacon of Norwich .
 | Late modernMay 1868 [7] –March 1869 (res.): [8]  Vincent Ryan, assistant bishop (later Archdeacon of Craven)March 1869 [8] –1887 (res.): Robert Groome, Rector of Monk Soham 1887–22 April 1892 (d.): Joseph Woolley, Rector of East Bergholt  [9] May 1892 [10] –1901 (res.): [11]  Richard Gibson, Rector of Lound 1901 [12] –1917 (ret.): [13]  Charles Lawrence February 1917 [14] –14 September 1919 (d.): [15]  William Everingham 1919–24 July 1938 (d.): [16]  James Darling, Rector of Eyke &c.1938–1947 (ret.): [17]  Thomas Wonnacott, Rector of Stonham Aspal (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)1947 [18] –September 1961 (ret.): [19]  Christopher George, Rector of Sproughton (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)1962–1970 (ret.): Claud Scott, Vicar of Hoxne &c. (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) [20] 1970–1975 (res.): Peter Hartley, Rector of Badingham &c. (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) [21] 1975–1984 (res.): Donald Smith, Rector of Redgrave cum Botesdale &c. (until 1979; became Archdeacon of Sudbury) [22] 1984–1987 (res.): Terry Gibson (became Archdeacon of Ipswich) [23] 1987–30 March 1994 (ret.): [24]  Neil Robinson 1994–2009 (ret.): Geoffrey Arrand  [25]  (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) [26] 2009–2012 (res.): Judy Hunt  [27] 6 September 2012 [28]  –3 October 2019 (d.): Ian Morgan  [29] 18 January 2020 –25 April 2023 (ret.): Jeanette Gosney (previously Acting since May 2019) [30]  [31] 14 May 2023 –present: Rich Henderson  [32] 
 
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