John Clegge
17th century Anglican priest
John Clegge was an Anglican priest in the first half of the 17th century.[1][failed verification][2]
Clegge was educated at the University of Oxford.[3] He held livings at Llangibby and Llansoy from 1601 to 1607. He became Archdeacon of Llandaff in 1646.[4][failed verification]
References
- ^ "The Llandaff Act Books: Chapter Act Books, volume 1 (1573-1721) | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
- ^ "Catalogue of the Lansdowne Manuscripts in the British Museum" p255: London; British Museum ; 1819
- ^ "Chocke-Colepeper". British History Online. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
Clegge, John. subscribed 30 April, 1613; B.A. from St. Alban Hall 22 April, 1616, M.A. 4 Feb., 1618-19; clerk, licenced 28 May, 1628, to marry Dorothy Baker, spinster; rector of Llangibby, co. Monmouth, 1622, and of Llansoy, co. Monmouth, 1630, canon of Llandaff 1630, etc., and archdeacon 1646. See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus & Marriage Licences, ed. Foster.
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Archdeacons of Llandaff
- Urban
- Ralph
- William
- Maurice
- Ralph of Newcastle
- Thomas
- Nicholas
- Simon of Radnor
- Robert de Briouze
- Henry de Cranborne Wager
- Robert
- Alexander de Monmouth
- Richard de Halton
- Thomas de Burgherssh
- John de Coventry
- Henry Despenser
- Robert de Walsham
- Thomas Banastre of Eltisley
- Thomas de Southam
- Richard Boule
- Thomas de Alston
- John de Sulthorn
- Robert de la More
- Thomas Orewelle
- Robert Cole
- John Stradling
- Lewis Byford
- John Quarre
- John Smith
- Giles Langley
- Cadwalader Hughes
- John Clegge
- Robert Robotham
- Francis Davies
- Edward Gamage
- Thomas Gamage
- George Bull
- John Evans
- John Fulham
- William Adams
- John Porter
- John Probyn
- Thomas Williams
- James Colquhoun Campbell
- Henry Lynch Blosse
- John Griffiths
- Frederic Edmondes
- James Buckley
- David Davies
- John James
- Richard Jones
- Gwynno James
- Thomas Hughes
- John Williams
- Alun Davies
- Lewis Clarke
- Albert Lewis
- David Lee
- Bill Thomas
- Peggy Jackson
- Rhod Green
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