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TOTTENHAM RURAL DEANERY

Catalogue reference: DL/DRD/L7

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This record is about the TOTTENHAM RURAL DEANERY dating from 1870 - 1970.

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Reference
DL/DRD/L7
Title
TOTTENHAM RURAL DEANERY
Date
1870 - 1970
Description

This series contains records of Tottenham Rural Deanery. It consists of ruri-decanal conference minute books. Associated papers comprise printed agendas, and two volumes contain lists of church members.

A rural deanery is a collection of parishes administered by the rural dean, who is the leader of the local clergy in a deanery and joint chairman of the deanery synod with an elected lay chairman. His main role is to act as a means of communication between the bishop and the clergy. Typically between 16 and 24 parishes make up a deanery. A group of deaneries forms an Archdeanery.

Ruri-decanal pertains to the rural dean and his jurisdiction.

A Chapter is a meeting of the clergy of an area of a diocese under the chairmanship of their rural dean

Held by
London Metropolitan Archives: City of London
Language
English
Physical description
3 volumes
Immediate source of acquisition

Records of Tottenham Ruridecanal Conference deposited by the Reverend B M Smith, 30 March 1977 Acc 1380

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/d4f55b72-c057-40f1-8519-59f38ab0d4ab/

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TOTTENHAM RURAL DEANERY