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List of archdeacons of Leeds, England
The Archdeacon of Leeds , previously Archdeacon of Ripon , is a senior ecclesiastical officer within the
Diocese of Leeds . As such he or she is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy within the four deaneries (Allerton, Armley, Headingley and Whitkirk) making up the archdeaconry of Leeds.
[1] Until 2014, the post was in the
Diocese of Ripon .
Since the creation of the
Diocese of Leeds on 20 April 2014 (approved by the
General Synod on 8 July 2013)
[2] the archdeaconry forms the
Leeds episcopal area.
[3]
Paul Ayers has been incumbent archdeacon since from 28 February 2017.
[4]
[5]
List of archdeacons
The archdeaconry was founded (as the Archdeaconry of Ripon) on 31 August 1894, from the Archdeaconries of Richmond and of Craven
[6]
The archdeaconry was renamed the Archdeaconry of Leeds on 15 March 1921.
[10]
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ISSN
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