Jeffrey Maples
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- Archdeacon of Swindon from 1974 to 1982.[2]
After
Rural Dean of Portsmouth from 1968 to 1973.[6]References
- ^ "Deaths." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, September 19, 2001; pg. 22; Issue 67248
- ^ "Church news." The Times (London, England), Friday, Feb 26, 1982; pg. 12; Issue 61168
- ISBN 0-7151-8088-6
- ^ Franklin Ellis
- ^ "The Venerable Jeffrey Maples". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 28 February 2016.
- ^ MAPLES, Ven. Jeffrey Stanley’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2016; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014 ; online edn, April 2014 accessed 16 Dec 2015
Church of England titles Preceded by Frederick Stephen TempleArchdeacon of Swindon
1974–1982Succeeded by Archdeacons of North Wilts, of Swindon and of MalmesburyNorth Wilts Swindon - Reginald Talbot
- Ronald Ramsay
- Leonard Cornwell
- Cyril Bowles
- Freddy Temple
- Jeffrey Maples
- Kenneth Clark
- Michael Middleton
- Alan Hawker (became Archdeacon of Malmesbury)
Malmesbury - Alan Hawker (previously Archdeacon of Swindon)
- Christine Froude
- Graham Archer (Acting)
- Christopher Bryan
- Bristol Cathedral
- bishop's house, Winterbourne
- Bishop's Office, Bristol
- Hillside House, Bristol
Office holders Historic offices - Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol)
- Bishop suffragan of Malmesbury (1927–1994; renamed to Swindon)
- Archdeacon of Dorset (1542–1836; returned to Salisbury)
- Archdeacon of North Wilts(1904–1919; renamed to Swindon)
- Archdeacon of Swindon(1919–1999; renamed to Malmesbury)
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