Richard Curwen
English Anglican priest
Richard Curwen, D.D. was an English Anglican priest in the 16th century.[1]
Curwen was a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.[2] He held the living at St Michael, Crooked Lane in the City of London and was a Canon of Lincoln Cathedral. He was appointed Archdeacon of Oxford in 1535.[3] and Archdeacon of Colchester in 1537,[4] holding both positions until his death in 1543.
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Archdeacons of Oxford and of Dorchester
- Alfred
- Walter of Oxford
- Robert Foliot
- Walter de Coutances
- John of Coutances
- Walter Map
- John of Tynemouth
- Matthew Stratton
- Adam de Sancto Edmundo
- Roger Weseham
- John de Sancto Egidio
- Richard of Gravesend
- Robert de Mariscis
- Henry of Sandwich
- Richard de Mepham
- John de Maidenstan
- W.
- Nicholas de Hegham
- Simon of Ghent
- Pontius de Salino
- Amadeus of Savoy
- William de Sardene
- Gilbert Segrave
- Gaillard Cardinal de la Motte
- Thomas Southam
- John Southam
- Fulk Birmingham
- John Boteler
- Lionel Woodville
- Oliver King
- Richard Mayew
- Christopher Urswick
- George Heneage
- Nicholas Wilson
- Richard Curwen
- Walter Wright
- John Kennall
- John Drewry
- William Bridges
- Barten Holyday
- Thomas Lamplugh
- Thomas Barlow
- Timothy Halton
- Humphrey Hody
- Timothy Goodwin
- William Baker
- Robert Cook
- George Rye
- John Potter
- Thomas Randolph
- George Turner
- Phineas Pett
- Charles Clerke
- Edwin Palmer
- Leslie Randall, Bishop of Reading
- Thomas Archer Houblon
- Edward Shaw, assistant bishop
- Gerald Allen, assistant bishop/Bishop of Dorchester
- Carlyle Witton-Davies
- Frank Weston
- John Morrison
- Julian Hubbard
- Hedley Ringrose (Acting)
- Judy French, assistant archdeacon
- Martin Gorick
- Jonathan Chaffey
- Hedley Ringrose (Interim)
- Judy French
- David Tyler
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