Archdeacon of Totnes
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The Archdeacon of Totnes or Totton is the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of one of the oldest archdeaconries in England.wikipedia
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Around that time, the Diocese of Exeter was divided into four archdeaconries: Exeter, Cornwall, Totnes (or Totton) and Barnstaple (or Barum).
Around that time, the Diocese of Exeter was divided into four archdeaconries: Exeter, Cornwall, Totnes (or Totton) and Barnstaple (or Barum).
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It is an administrative division of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter and under the oversight of the Bishop suffragan of Plymouth.
Baldwin of Forde
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Born in Exeter around 1125, Baldwin was the son of Hugh d'Eu, Archdeacon of Totnes, and a woman of unknown name who later became a nun.



Archdeacon of Barnstaple
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Around that time, the Diocese of Exeter was divided into four archdeaconries: Exeter, Cornwall, Totnes (or Totton) and Barnstaple (or Barum).
Archdeacon of Plymouth
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On 22 March 1918, the archdeaconries were reconfigured and the Archdeaconry of Plymouth created from Totnes archdeaconry.
The archdeaconry was created by an Order-in-Council splitting the Archdeaconry of Totnes on 22 March 1918.
Thomas de Bodham
Thomas de Bodham was Archdeacon of Totnes during 1285.
Thomas Manning (priest)
Thomas Manning
Thomas Manning (died c. 1469) was the Archdeacon of Totnes during 1453 and Dean of Windsor from 1455 to 1461.
Alan Kirketon
Alan Kirketon was the Archdeacon of Totnes from 1433 until 1443.
George Carew (priest)
George Carew
Carew was archdeacon of Totnes from 1534 to 1549, becoming canon of Exeter in 1535 and precentor of Exeter in 1549, and was archdeacon of Exeter from 1556 to 1569.

Lewis Swete
Lewis Swete was the Archdeacon of Totnes during 1583.
William Cotton (Archdeacon of Totnes)
William Cotton
William Cotton was the Archdeacon of Totnes.
Thomas Kent (priest)
Thomas Kent
Thomas Kent (died 1561) was the Archdeacon of Totnes.
John de Northwode
He held the post of Archdeacon of Totnes, also in Devon, from 1338 until 1349.
Oliver Whiddon
Oliver
Oliver Whiddon was Archdeacon of Totnes between 1568 and 1580.

John de Bradelgehe
John de Bradelgehe was the second Archdeacon of Totnes.
Hugh de Avigo
Hugh d'Eu
Hugh de Avigo was the Archdeacon of Totnes during 1143.
John Burneby
John Burneby was Archdeacon of Totnes from 1443 until 1453; and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1447 to 1449.
John Pollard (priest)
John Pollard
John Pollard was a 16th-century Archdeacon of Wiltshire, Archdeacon of Cornwall, Archdeacon of Barnstaple and Archdeacon of Totnes.
Nicholas Kendall (priest)
Nicholas Kendall
Nicholas Kendall (died 3 March 1740) was the Archdeacon of Totnes, England from 1713 until 1739.
George Snell (priest)
George Snell
George Snell (died 1701) was the Archdeacon of Totnes.
Robert Froude
Robert Hurrell Froude
Robert Hurrell Froude (1771–1859) was Archdeacon of Totnes, in Devon, from 1820 to 1859.


John Fitz-John
John Fitz-John was the eighth Archdeacon of Totnes.