The Archdeacon of Ipswich is a senior
ecclesiastical officer within the
Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. As such, she or he is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy[1] within its territory.
A few very early
Archdeacons of Suffolk were called "Archdeacon of Ipswich". (These are listed at that article.)[2]
The archdeaconry was created from the archdeaconries
of Suffolk and
of Sudbury by Order-in-Council under King George V on 22 December 1931.[3] On its creation it consisted of the deaneries of Bosmere, Claydon, Hadleigh, Ipswich, North Hartismere, Samford, South Hartismere, and Stow. On Terry Gibson's retirement in 2005 the post was deliberately left vacant pending a pastoral scheme to dissolve the archdeaconry and divide its territory between Sudbury and Suffolk archdeaconries. The scheme could not go forward until the next diocesan bishop (
Martin Seeley) was in post, but the area was subsequently under the care of the remaining two archdeacons.[4] In autumn 2018, the archdeaconry was advertised, with a much smaller territory — only the Ipswich deanery — and a brief overseeing
church plants and
fresh expressions.[5]Rhiannon King was collated to this role on
Lady Day (25 March) 2019.[6]
List of archdeacons
1932–1945 (ret.):
Eric Buckley (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[7]
1946–1963 (ret.):
Thomas Browne (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[8]
1963–1976 (ret.):
Charles Hooper (afterwards archdeacon emeritus)[9]