John Lance (priest), the Glossary
John Du Boulay Lance (14 March 1907 – 4 September 1991) was a British Church of England priest, most notably Archdeacon of Wells from 1963 until 1973.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Archdeacon of Wells, Bathwick, Bishops Lydeard, British Armed Forces, Bryant Salmon, Christian mission, Church of England, Crockford's Clerical Directory, Curate, Deacon, Jesus College, Cambridge, Marlborough College, Missionary, Ordination, Oxford University Press, Peter Haynes (priest), Ripon College Cuddesdon, Stratford, London, Taunton, The Times, Trinity College, Oxford, Vicar, Wolverhampton.
- Archdeacons of Wells
Archdeacon of Wells
The Archdeacon of Wells has been a senior clergy position in the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells since the English reformation, before which it was part of the Roman Catholic Church. John Lance (priest) and Archdeacon of Wells are Archdeacons of Wells.
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Bathwick
Bathwick is an area and electoral ward in the city of Bath, in the Bath and North East Somerset district, in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, on the opposite bank of the River Avon to the historic city centre.
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Bishops Lydeard
Bishops Lydeard is a village and civil parish located in Somerset, England, north-west of Taunton.
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British Armed Forces
The British Armed Forces are the military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies.
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Bryant Salmon
Harold Bryant Salmon (1891-1965) was a British Church of England priest, most notably Archdeacon of Wells from 1951 to 1962. John Lance (priest) and Bryant Salmon are 20th-century English Anglican priests, Archdeacons of Wells, people educated at Haileybury and Imperial Service College and Province of Canterbury archdeacon stubs.
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Christian mission
A Christian mission is an organized effort to carry on evangelism or other activities, such as educational or hospital work, in the name of the Christian faith.
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Church of England
The Church of England (C of E) is the established Christian church in England and the Crown Dependencies.
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Crockford's Clerical Directory
Crockford's Clerical Directory (Crockford) is the authoritative directory of Anglican clergy and churches in Great Britain and Ireland, containing details of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish benefices and churches, and biographies of around 26,000 clergy in those countries as well as the Church of England Diocese in Europe in other countries.
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Curate
A curate is a person who is invested with the nocat.
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Deacon
A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian churches that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions.
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Jesus College, Cambridge
Jesus College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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Marlborough College
Marlborough College is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England.
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Missionary
A missionary is a member of a religious group who is sent into an area in order to promote its faith or provide services to people, such as education, literacy, social justice, health care, and economic development.
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Ordination
Ordination is the process by which individuals are consecrated, that is, set apart and elevated from the laity class to the clergy, who are thus then authorized (usually by the denominational hierarchy composed of other clergy) to perform various religious rites and ceremonies.
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Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford.
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Peter Haynes (priest)
Peter Haynes (24 April 1925 – 17 March 2018) was an Anglican priest in the late 20th century. John Lance (priest) and Peter Haynes (priest) are Archdeacons of Wells and Province of Canterbury archdeacon stubs.
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Ripon College Cuddesdon
Ripon College Cuddesdon (RCC) is a Church of England theological college in Cuddesdon, a village outside Oxford, England.
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Stratford, London
Stratford is a town in East London, England, within the London Borough of Newham.
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Taunton
Taunton is the county town of Somerset, England.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Trinity College, Oxford
Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight)) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
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Vicar
A vicar (Latin: vicarius) is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand").
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Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England.
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See also
Archdeacons of Wells
- Anne Gell
- Archdeacon of Wells
- Arthur Salmon
- Bartholomew Clerke
- Bryant Salmon
- Edmund Archer (priest)
- Edwin Sandys (priest)
- Fitzhardinge Portman
- Frederick Brymer
- Henry Law (priest)
- Hugh of Wells
- John Cotterell
- John Lance (priest)
- John Langworth
- John Rugge
- Nicholas Slake
- Nicola Sullivan
- Norman Higgins
- Otway Fitzgerald
- Peter Chaceporc
- Peter Haynes (priest)
- Peter Maurice (bishop)
- Polydore Vergil
- Richard Acworth
- Richard Nykke
- Samuel Hill (priest)
- Simon of Wells
- Ted Thomas (priest)
- Thomas Fastolf
- Thomas Tuttebury
- Walter Farrer
- Walter Giffard
- William of Bitton
- William of Bitton (nephew)