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William Wagott
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January 02, 2021
William Wagott
was
Archdeacon of Totnes
during 1482.
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References
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Archdeacons of Totnes
High Medieval
John de Bradelgehe
Hugh de Avigo
Ascelinus
Baldwin of Forde
Robert
Bernard
John Fitz-John
Gilbert Basset
Walter de Gray
John de Bridport
Thomas de Boues
Richard Cowe
Hugh
Ysaac
John de Kent
Roger de Wynkleigh
Thomas Pincerna
John
Geoffrey
William de Pembroke
Richard Blunt
Thomas de Hertford
Henry de Bolleghe
Thomas de Bodham
Roger le Rous
Late Medieval
Thomas de Charlton
William de Puntyngdon
Roger de Charlton
John de Northwode
v.
John Piers
Peter de Gildesburgh
v.
Richard de Swinnerton
William Steele
v.
Richard de Drax
Hugh de Bridham
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Richard Desbunton
John Lydford
William Hunden
William Barton
John Typhane
Alan Kirketon
John Burneby
Thomas Manning
Thomas Chippenham
Owen Lord
William Wagott
Patrick Haliburton
Edmund Chaderton
Ralph Heathcott
John Fulford
Richard Sydnor
George Carew
Early modern
William Collumpton
William Fawell
John Pollard
Thomas Kent
Robert Lougher
Oliver Whiddon
John Cole
Lewis Swete
William Parker
Jasper Swift
William Cotton
Edward Cotton
Francis Fullwood
in commendam
: The
Bishop
,
Sir Jonathan Trelawney
George Snell
Francis Atterbury
Nicholas Kendall
George Baker
Thomas Skynner
Ralph Barnes
Robert Froude
Late modern
John Downall
Alfred Earle
Charles Wilkinson
Arthur Simms
Newton Leeke
John Cobham
Edgar Hall
John Hawkins
Robert Newhouse
John Lucas
Richard Hawkins
Tony Tremlett
Richard Gilpin
John Rawlings
Clive Cohen
(Acting)
Douglas Dettmer
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Diocese of Exeter
Exeter Cathedral
The Palace, Exeter
The Old Deanery, Exeter
Office holders
Robert Atwell
,
Bishop of Exeter
Nick McKinnel
,
Bishop suffragan of Plymouth
Jackie Searle
,
Bishop suffragan of Crediton
AEO
:
Jonathan Goodall
,
Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
Jonathan Greener
,
Dean of Exeter
Mark Butchers
,
Archdeacon of Barnstaple
Douglas Dettmer
,
Archdeacon of Totnes
Nick Shutt
,
Archdeacon of Plymouth
Andrew Beane
,
Archdeacon of Exeter
Selected deaneries
Deanery of Barnstaple
Deanery of Cadbury
Deanery of Christianity (Exeter)
Deanery of Hartland
Historic offices
Archdeacon of Cornwall
(11th century – 1876; became the
Diocese of Truro
)
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