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Edmund Diggle, S.T.P., was installed 19th Oct. 1663: void by the death of Richard Marsh. Diggle died at Slimbridge in Gloucestershire 1st Aug. 1688, and was buried there.
Knightley Chetwood, S.T.P., was installed 10th Nov. 1688[1]. He died 4th April 1730, and was buried at Terapsford in co. Bedford.
Charles Blake, collated 23rd May 1 720.
Thomas Haytor, collated 26th Nov. 1730, on the death of Charles Blake.
Edmund Pyle, collated 5th Sept. 1751, in the room of Thomas bishop of Norwich.
William Cooper, collated 21st Jan. 1777, on the death of Edmund Pyle.
Charles Cooper, collated 2nd Aug. 1786, on the death of William Cooper.
Robert Markham, collated 9th July 1794, on the resignation of Charles Cooper.
Stuart Corbett, collated 27th Sept. 1837, vice Robert Markham.
Stephen Creyke, collated i6th Oct. 1845, vice Stuart Corbett deceased.
This archdeaconry is rated for first fruits at 90l. 3s. 1½d.[2]
ARCHDEACONS OF RICHMOND, whilst part of the diocese of YORK.
Conanus, an archdeacon of this diocese, (supposed of Richmond,) was a witness to a deed of Stephen, carl of Brittany and Richmond, in the second year of William Rufus, 1088[3].
Thurstan archdeacon, was a witness to a deed of