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Christianity portal Hugh Fletcher Buckingham [1] (born 13 Sept. 1932) was Archdeacon of the East Riding[2] from 1988 to 1998.[3]
He was educated at Lancing College; Hertford College, Oxford; and Westcott House, Cambridge.[4] He was ordained in 1958 before embarking on an ecclesiastical career with curacies in Halliwell and Sheffield. He held incumbencies at Guestwick, Hindolveston and Fakenham before his appointment as Archdeacon.
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Church of England titles
Preceded byMichael Vickers
Archdeacon of the East Riding 1988–1998
Succeeded byPeter Reginald Wallace Harrison
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William of York
Hugh de Puiset
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Ralph de Warneville
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Martin Parkinson
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Richard Remington
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Robert Hitch
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Jaques Sterne
Robert Oliver
Thomas Constable
Darley Waddilove
Francis Wrangham
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Richard Blunt
James Palmes
Charles Mackarness
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Malet Lambert
Bernard Heywood, Bishop of Hull
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Frank Ford
Donald Snelgrove
Michael Vickers
Hugh Buckingham
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David Butterfield
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Andy Broom
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AEO: the Bishop suffragan of Beverley & Rob Munro, Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
Dominic Barrington, Dean of York
Michael Smith, Acting Dean of York
Andy Broom, Archdeacon of the East Riding
Sam Rushton, Archdeacon of York
Amanda Bloor, Archdeacon of Cleveland
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Stephen Race, Bishop suffragan of Beverley
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Bishop suffragan of Sheffield (1901–1914; Diocese of Sheffield erected)
Archdeacon of Richmond (12th century–1541; became Diocese of Chester)
Archdeacon of Nottingham (12th century–1837; transferred to Lincoln)
Archdeacon of Sheffield (1884–1914; became Diocese of Sheffield)
Archdeacon of Doncaster (1913–1914; transferred to Sheffield)
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