The Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Ely. The archdeacon is responsible for some clergy discipline and pastoral care in the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech.
The Archdeaconry of Huntingdon was a part of the Diocese of Lincoln from (at the latest) the early 12th century. As such it is the oldest continually occupied Archdeaconry in England. The archdeaconry was moved to Ely diocese by Order in Council on 30 May 1837.[1] The archdeaconry of Wisbech was created from several deaneries not already in an archdeaconry, by Order in Council on 5 February 1915.[2] c. 2004–2005, appointments to the Wisbech archdeaconry ceased and Huntingdon archdeaconry was renamed to the present Archdeaconry of Huntingdon and Wisbech.
- bef. 1092–1110 (d.): Nicholas (Archdeacon of Cambridge, Huntingdon and Hertford; also called archdeacon of Lincoln)
- bef. 1123–aft. 1156: Henry of Huntingdon
- bef. 1166–aft. 1160: Hugh (disputed)
- bef. 1166–bef. 1187: Nicholas de Sigillo
- bef. 1192–aft. 1204: Robert de Hardres
- bef. 1206–bef. 1214 (res.): William de Cornhill
- bef. 1214–aft. 1223 (res.): Robert de Hailes/of Hailes
- bef. 1223–bef. 1228: Philip de Fauconberg
- bef. 1230–bef. 1239: Gilbert de Tantone
- bef. 1240–aft. 1245: William de Arundel
- bef. 1246–?: T.
- bef. 1247–aft. 1253: Robert de Hicche
- bef. 1255–aft. 1254: R. (disputed)
- bef. 1256–aft. 1275: Roger of Raveningham
- bef. 1277–aft. 1282: William of Newark
- bef. 1287–c. 1295: Roger Martival
- 15 March 1295–? (dep.): John de Colonna (papal provision reversed after collation)
- 26 December 1295–bef. 1308 (d.): Walter Wutton/of Wootton
- 22 May 1308–bef. 1309 (d.): Arnald de le Breto
- 14 August 1309–bef. 1318 (deprived): Guicard de le Breto (deprived for plurality)
- 1318–1327 (res.): James Berkeley
- 1329–bef. 1337 (d.): Richard Brinchesle
- 4 July 1337 – 1361 (res.): William Whittlesey
- 1344: Pedro Cardinal Gòmez de Barroso (ineffective provision; cardinal-bishop of Sabina)
- 16 October–October 1361 (d.): Fortanerius Vassalli OFM, Patriarch of Grado
- aft. 1362–?: John Swynle/Swynlegh
- May 1386: John Lincoln of Grimsby (probably ineffective royal grant)
- 1386–24 February 1394 (exch.): William Welborne
- 24 February 1394–aft. 1413: Eudo Zouche/la Zouche
- 24 March–22 July 1414 (d.): John Tibbay
- 26 July 1414–bef. 1421 (res.): Richard Hethe
- 15 December 1421–?: William Lassells
- bef. 1447–bef. 1462 (d.): Richard Morsby
- 20 February 1462–bef. 1464 (d.): Richard Hayman
- 25 September 1464–March 1475 (d.): Vincent Clement
- 27 March 1475 – 1478 (res.): John Morton
- 13 June 1478 – 1493 (res.): John Blyth
- 17 February–28 July 1494 (res.): Thomas Hutton
- 28 July 1494–bef. 1496: Robert Sherborne
- 5 March 1496–bef. April 1496 (res.): Christopher Urswick
- 28 April 1496 – 1502 (res.): William Warham
- 10 July 1502–bef. 1512 (d.): John Foster
- 1 December 1512 – 1514 (res.): John Constable
- 3 June 1514–bef. November 1514 (res.): William Atwater
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- On 30 May 1837, the archdeaconry was moved from Lincoln diocese to the Diocese of Ely.
- 22 March 1856 – 16 March 1870 (res.): The Hon Henry Yorke
Late modern
- c. 2004–2005, the archdeaconry was renamed from Huntingdon to Huntingdon and Wisbech.
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- Wisbech was a separate archdeaconry from 1915 until 2004.
- c. 2004–2005, the archdeaconry lapsed or ceased.
- Greenway, Diana E. (1977), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300, vol. 3, pp. 26–30
- King, H.P.F. (1962), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, vol. 1, pp. 8–10
- Horn, Joyce M.; Smith, David M. (1999), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 9, pp. 16–18
- Horn, Joyce M. (1992), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 7, pp. 14–15