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ecclesiastical {{Short pages monitor *March 1527–31 December 1529 (res.): Richard Pate *20 January 1530–October 1552 (d.): William Boleyn


Early modern

*1552–bef. 1554 (deprived): John Philpot (deprived in 1554 and burnt for heresy, 18 December 1555) *12 March 1554–bef. 1572 (d.): Stephen Cheston *1 June 1572–bef. 1575 (res.): John Ebden *29 March 1575 – 26 August 1609 (d.): Michael Reniger *1609–20 July 1631 (d.): Ralph Barlow (also
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from 1621) *22 September 1631 – 2 June 1653 (d.): Edward Burby *1660–bef. 1661 (d.): George Roberts *16 March 1661–bef. 1666 (res.): Thomas Gorges *26 April 1666 – 29 March 1684 (d.): Walter Dayrell *18 April–11 July 1684 (d.): Robert Sharrock *29 July 1684–bef. 1700 (d.): Thomas Clutterbuck *16 November 1700–bef. 1702 (d.): George Fulham *26 November 1702 – 25 March 1743 (d.): Ralph Brideoake *12 April 1743–bef. 1749 (res.): Robert Eden *20 April 1749 – 10 April 1750 (res.): Nicholas Lechmere *21 August 1750–bef. 1756 (res.):
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*17 January 1756 – 11 July 1759 (d.): Robert Eden ''(again)'' *23 July 1759 – 19 January 1795 (d.): Thomas Balguy *6 July 1795 – 30 September 1807 (d.): Matthew Woodford *18 December 1807 – 11 August 1814 (res.): Thomas de Grey *2 September 1814 – 6 December 1819 (res.): Augustus Legge *9 December 1819 – 19 October 1829 (d.): Gilbert Heathcote *16 November 1829–bef. 1847 (res.): Charles Hoare *16 November 1847 – 1860 (res.): Joseph Wigram


Late modern

*1860–20 December 1884 (d.): Philip Jacob *1884–1900 (res.): George Sumner (also Bishop suffragan of Guildford from 1888) *1901–19 February 1903 (d.):
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(also Bishop suffragan of Southampton since 1898) *1903–1920 (ret.): William Fearon *1920–29 October 1935 (d.): Alfred Daldy *1936–1943 (res.): Edmund Morgan *1943–1947 (res.): Hedley Burrows *1947–1962 (ret.): Leslie Lang,
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*1962–1973 (ret.): Roy Beynon (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1973–1984 (res.): David Cartwright *1984–1999 (ret.): Alan Clarkson (afterwards archdeacon emeritus) *1999–''2000'': Adrian Harbidge ''(became Archdeacon of Bournemouth)'' :''In 2000, the ancient archdeaconry was renamed Bournemouth; the old Basingstoke archdeaconry was renamed
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.'' :Archdeacons of Bournemouth *''2000''–2010 (ret.): Adrian Harbidge ''(previously Archdeacon of Winchester)'' *2011–2020 (res.): Peter Rouch *During 2021, rather than fill the Archdeaconry of Bournemouth, it was given to the Archdeacon of Winchester in plurality. *25 June 2023present:
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