The Diocese of Winchester forms part of the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England . Founded in 676, it is one of the older dioceses in England. It once covered the Kingdom of Wessex , many times its present size. Today it is most of the historic enlarged version of Hampshire .
Territory
The area of the diocese is an area of eastern Dorset , and modern Hampshire , including the city of Southampton , with four exceptions:
The diocese historically covered a much larger area, see below. In the most recent major revision in 1927, the Archdeaconry of Surrey was removed to form the new Diocese of Guildford, and south-eastern Hampshire and the Isle of Wight were removed to form the Diocese of Portsmouth.
The Bishop of Winchester is ex officio a Lord Spiritual of the Westminster Parliament , one of five clerics (specifically certain prelates ) of the Church of England with such automatic entitlement. The bishop is also Prelate of the Most Noble Order of the Garter , that office having been held by every Bishop of Winchester since the order was created.
Bishops
The Bishop of Winchester (Philip Mounstephen ) heads the diocese and is assisted by two suffragan bishops , the bishops of Southampton (Rhiannon King ) and of Basingstoke (David Williams ), who are informally responsible for the north and south of the diocese respectively (roughly corresponding to the archdeaconries of Winchester and Bournemouth).[ 2] From 1927 until the suffragan See of Basingstoke was created in 1973, the Bishop of Southampton was the suffragan bishop for the whole diocese. There had previously also been suffragan sees of Guildford (1874–1927) and of Dorking (1905–1909).
Other bishops living in the diocese are licensed as honorary assistant bishops :
Alternative episcopal oversight for parishes in the diocese which do not accept the sacramental ministry of women priests is provided by the provincial episcopal visitor , Norman Banks , suffragan Bishop of Richborough , who is licensed as an honorary assistant bishop for ministry in the diocese. Traditionally, the Channel Islands were part of the diocese. After a conflict with the 97th bishop, oversight of the Channel Islands had been delegated from 2014 to 2019 to Trevor Willmott , an honorary assistant bishop of the diocese and, until his 2019 retirement, Bishop of Dover .[ 5] In January 2021, the Channel Islands were transferred permanently to the Diocese of Salisbury .[ 6]
2021 rebellion
On 20 May 2021, it was reported that Bishop of Winchester Tim Dakin had "stepped back" as bishop for six weeks in light of the threat of a diocesan synod motion of no confidence in his leadership. Williams also "stepped back" and Debbie Sellin (then-Bishop of Southampton) served as acting diocesan bishop.[ 7] Dakin did not return to active ministry, and in February 2022 resigned his See and retired.
History
File:Winchester Palace.jpg Remains of the great hall of Winchester Palace , yards from London Bridge in Southwark showing the Rose Window and underneath the traditional arrangement of three doors from the screens passage to the buttery, pantry and kitchen. Until 1877 all of Surrey (including Southwark) was part of the diocese.
The Diocese of Winchester is one of the oldest and most influential in England. Originally it was the see of the kingdom of Wessex (as such it is sometimes called the "Diocese of Wessex"), with the first cathedra at lost Dorchester Cathedral which site is commemorated by later medieval Dorchester Abbey church in south-central Oxfordshire . The cathedral was founded and served successively by Saints Birinus and Agilbert , the first a missionary sent from Rome. This Wessex diocese not only covered most of Hampshire , Isle of Wight , Surrey , Berkshire , parts of Oxfordshire and Wiltshire but for the first few decades three more south-western counties mentioned below. The bishop's seat was swiftly transferred to Winchester in AD 660: the episcopal cathedral see was, at some point, at Old Minster, Winchester . Around 704–705, Aldhelm saw the four south-west peninsular counties of England, save for Cornwall, form the Diocese of Sherborne . To Devon, Somerset and Dorset, Cornwall was added at the end of the ninth century. These were well-settled and healthy counties in relative terms and in about 909 Sherborne was divided in three with the creation of the bishoprics of Wells, covering Somerset, and Crediton, covering Devon and Cornwall, leaving Sherborne comprising Dorset.[ 8] Winchester shed north-western lands in AD 909 such that Wiltshire and Berkshire and the parts of Oxfordshire formed the See of Ramsbury .
The see of the Bishop of Winchester ran from the Isle of Wight and later the Channel Islands to the south bank of the River Thames at Southwark close to London Bridge where the remnant shell of his palace is Winchester Palace . It formed one of the largest and richest sees in England if not all of Europe. During the Middle Ages , the rump diocese left of all areas appertaining to Hampshire and Surrey before those counties shrank was one of the wealthiest English sees, owning for instance the rectories (the feudal landlord's interest in farms, fisheries, mills and great or small tithes) of many churches in its former, greater area and even in Norman France. Its bishops included a number of politically prominent Englishmen, notably the 9th century Saint Swithun and medieval magnates including William of Wykeham and Henry of Blois .
In the 1530s the diocese faced low compensation for the confiscation of its accumulated wealth and monastic feudal dues and lands in the Dissolution of the Monasteries such as, principally, the pensioning of abbots and friars and in some cases granting of the rectories to the incumbent priests.[ 9] Later the diocese found it difficult to prevent unlawful, nefarious subletting of some of its buildings, for morally dubious purposes such as connected with the numerous British Empire wharves involved in the slave trade often due to the distance, physically and legally from the perpetrators in ownership/operating structure of diocesan clergy and administrators as chief landlords. In the early 19th century office holders lobbied hard with other bishops to bring to an end the trade in the House of Lords , through its missionaries , and in the messages preached across the diocese itself.
The Report of the Commissioners appointed by his Majesty to inquire into the Ecclesiastical Revenues of England and Wales (1835) found the Winchester see was the third wealthiest in England, after Canterbury and London, with an annual net income of £11,151.[ 10]
By the 19th century much of the non-church buildings estate of the church had been lost, some statutorily such as by the Tithe Acts procedures but much willingly sold for urban church building. Many schools built by the diocese transferred to state hands in the process of secularisation and National school charitable movement as it evolved under Disraeli . Many schools were co-founded by the diocese in the 20th century and various remain supported by the diocese.
Channel Islands component
The Channel Islands were transferred from the Diocese of Coutances in Normandy , France, in 1500 by papal bull. The transfer was later confirmed by a letter from Elizabeth I and an order in council dated 11 March 1569 which expressly perpetually united the islands with the diocese and, for avoidance of doubt, the bishop, which remains the law.[ 11] The islands have for centuries operated their own canon law variants under the bishop. The islands were voluntarily removed from the then bishop's involvement in 2014 after a dispute with Tim Dakin, who agreed to their Anglican churches' worship, work and ethos being overseen by Trevor Willmott , then the Bishop of Dover .[ 12] This measure was ratified by the parent province authorities of Canterbury as interim. It arises by use of the powers of episcopal delegation: Dakin delegated his authority up to the Archbishop of Canterbury who in turn delegated it down to the Bishop of Dover. Willmott was previously Bishop of Basingstoke, a suffragan see of the Winchester diocese, and in that capacity was familiar with the islands' preferences.[ 13] In January 2021, the Channel Islands were transferred permanently to the Diocese of Salisbury.[ 6]
Notoriety of the Liberty of the Clink
A small area of Southwark for centuries lay outside the jurisdiction of the City of London, and that of the county authorities of Surrey, and some activities forbidden in those areas were permitted within it.
In 1161 Bishop Henry (and successors) was granted power to license prostitutes and brothels in the liberty by King Henry II .[ 14] The prostitutes were known as Winchester Geese , and many are buried in Cross Bones , unconsecrated ground.[ 14] [ 15] Similarly, to "be bitten by a Winchester goose" (mid 16th-17th century) meant "to have/contract a venereal disease",[ 16] and "goose bumps " was slang for symptoms of venereal diseases .[ 17] Theatres and playhouses were allowed in the Clink; the most famous was the Globe Theatre where William Shakespeare performed his plays. Another was The Rose , where Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe both premiered plays. Bull and bear baiting were also permitted.
Archdeaconries and deaneries
Diocese
Archdeaconries
Rural Deaneries
Paid clergy
Churches
Population
People per paid cleric
People per church
Churches per paid cleric
Diocese of Winchester
Archdeaconry of Winchester
Deanery of Alresford
7
27
14,503
2,072
537
3.86
Deanery of Alton
5
22
32,066
6,413
1,458
4.4
Deanery of Andover
8
34
63,636
7,955
1,872
4.25
Deanery of Basingstoke
14
26
130,393
9,314
5,015
1.86
Deanery of Odiham
11
28
54,655
4,969
1,952
2.55
Deanery of Whitchurch
5
24
25,450
5,090
1,060
4.8
Deanery of Winchester
17*
34*
67,611
3,977
1,989
2
Archdeaconry of Bournemouth
Deanery of Bournemouth
18
26
149,595
8,311
5,754
1.44
Deanery of Christchurch
12
28
111,649
9,304
3,981
2.33
Deanery of Eastleigh
15
20
146,229
9,749
7,311
1.33
Deanery of Lyndhurst
17
35
117,144
6,891
3,347
2.06
Deanery of Romsey
7
28
44,962
6,423
1,606
4
Deanery of Southampton
21
23
219,365
10,446
9,538
1.10
None?
Deanery of Jersey
19
25
97,857
5,150
3,914
1.32
Deanery of Guernsey
12
18
65,849
5,487
3,658
1.5
Total/average
188
398
1,340,964
7,133
3,369
2.12
*including Cathedral
Additionally, from shortly after 6 April 2014 Paul Moore was instituted "Archdeacon for Mission Development"; this had no sub-territory and was a role to help reach out (mission).[ 18] His appointment ended in 2020.[ 19]
File:Winchester mainland deaneries.png Deaneries of the Diocese of Winchester
Churches
Not in a deanery
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Cathedra
[1]
Dean: Catherine Ogle
Canon: Sue Wallace
Canon: Ronald Riem
Canon: Mark Collinson
166
[ 20]
Deanery of Alresford
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Alre Valley Benefice, The , Comprising Bighton , New Alresford , Old Alresford , and Ovington with Itchen Stoke
St John the Baptist, New Alresford
All Saints, Bighton
St Mary, Old Alresford
St Peter, Ovington
[2]
Priest-in-Charge: Julia Myles
Curate: Natasha Anderson
6,573
[ 21]
Bishop's Sutton (St Nicholas) and Ropley and West Tisted
St Nicholas, Bishop's Sutton
St Peter, Ropley
St Mary Magdalene, West Tisted
[3]
Priest-in-Charge: Clare Welham
2,224
[ 22]
Farleigh (St Andrew), Candover and Wield , Including Bradley , and Northington with Swarraton
All Saints, Bradley
St Peter, Brown Candover
St Leonard, Cliddesden
All Saints, Dummer
St Martin, Ellisfield
St Andrew, Farleigh Wallop
St John the Evangelist, Northington
St Mary the Virgin, Preston Candover
St James, Wield
[4]
Rector: David Chattell
Curate: Stephen Mourant
2,579
[ 23]
Itchen Valley, The , Comprising Avington , Easton , Itchen Abbas , and Martyr Worthy
St Mary, Avington
St Mary, Easton
St John the Baptist, Itchen Abbas
St Swithun, Martyr Worthy
[5]
Priest-in-Charge: Alex Pease
1,341
[ 24]
Itchen, Upper , Comprising Beauworth , Bramdean , Cheriton , Hinton Ampner , Kilmeston , and Tichborne
St James, Beauworth
SS Simon & Jude, Bramdean
Church in the Wood, Bramdean Common
St Michael & All Angels, Cheriton
All Saints, Hinton Ampner
St Andrew, Kilmeston
St Andrew, Tichborne
[6]
Rector: Christopher Durrant
Curate: Janice Brookshaw
NSM: Caroline Strudwick
1,786
[ 25]
Deanery of Alton
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Alton Resurrection (All Saints) (St Lawrence)
All Saints, Alton
St Lawrence, Alton
St Peter, Beech
Holy Rood, Holybourne
[7]
Vicar: Andrew Micklefield
NSM: Lynn Power
NSM: Joy Windsor
NSM: Rachel Sturt
18,645
[ 26]
Bentley (St Mary), Binsted and Froyle
St Mary, Bentley
Holy Cross, Binsted
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Froyle
[8]
Rector: Yann Dubreuil
NSM: Christopher Thomson
2,812
[ 27]
Bentworth (St Mary), Lasham , Medstead and Shalden
Priest-in-Charge: Edward Pruen
2,080
[ 28]
[9] Archived 20 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Four Marks (Good Shepherd)
Good Shepherd, Four Marks
[10]
4,803
[ 29]
Northanger Benefice, The , Comprising Chawton , East Tisted with Colemore , East Worldham , Farringdon , Hartley Mauditt with West Worldham , Kingsley with Oakhanger , Newton Valence , and Selborne
St Nicholas, Chawton
St James, East Tisted
St Mary the Virgin, East Worldham
All Saints, Farringdon
St Leonard, Hartley Mauditt
St Nicholas, West Worldham
All Saints, Kingsley
St Mary Magdalene, Oakhanger
St Mary, Newton Valence
St Mary, Selborne
Rector: Tony Pears
NSM: Lesley Leon
3,726
[ 30]
Deanery of Andover
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Abbotts Ann (St Mary) and Upper Clatford and Goodworth Clatford
St Mary, Abbotts Ann
St Peter, Goodworth Clatford
Priest-in-Charge: Katrina Dykes
NSM: Nicola Judd
3,730
[ 31]
All Saints, Upper Clatford
[11]
Andover (St Mary)
[12]
14,313
[ 32]
Appleshaw (St Peter) Kimpton , Thruxton , Fyfield and Shipton Bellinger
St Peter, Appleshaw
St Nicholas, Fyfield
SS Peter & Paul, Kimpton
St Peter, Shipton Bellinger
SS Peter & Paul, Thruxton
Priest-in-Charge: Sandra Williams
3,427
[ 33]
Downs Benefice, The , Comprising Chilbolton , Crawley , Littleton , Sparsholt with Lainston, and Wherwell
St Mary the Less, Chilbolton
St Mary, Crawley
St Catherine of Alexandria, Littleton
St Stephen, Sparsholt
St Peter & Holy Cross, Wherwell
[13]
Rector: Jacqueline Machin
4,372
[ 34]
Knight's Enham (St Michael and All Angels) (St Paul's Church Centre)
St Michael & All Angels, Knight's Enham
St Paul, Knight's Enham
[14]
Priest-in-Charge: Lee Davies
11,110
[ 35]
Hurstbourne Tarrant (St Peter) and Faccombe and Vernham Dean and Linkenholt
St Peter, Hurstbourne Tarrant
St Barnabas, Faccombe
St Peter, Linkenholt
St Mary the Virgin, Vernham Dean
[15]
Priest-in-Charge: Vacant
Curate: Trevor Lewis
9,560
[ 36]
Pastrow , Comprising Charlton with Foxcotte , Hatherden with Tangley , Penton Mewsey , Smannell with Enham Alamein , and Weyhill
St Thomas, Charlton
Christ Church, Hatherden
St Thomas of Canterbury, Tangley
Holy Trinity, Penton Mewsey
St George, Enham Alamein
Christ Church, Smannell
St Michael & All Angels, Weyhill
Priest-in-Charge: Alex Randle-Bissell
[ 37]
Portway and Danebury Benefice, The , Comprising Amport , Grateley , Monxton , Nether Wallop , Over Wallop , Quarley , and West Andover
[16]
Team Rector: Peter Gilks
Team Vicar: Vanessa Cole
Hon. Curate: Matthew Grayshon
17,124
[ 38]
St Michael & All Angels, West Andover
[17] Archived 21 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
St Mary, Amport
St Leonard, Grateley
St Mary, Monxton
St Andrew, Nether Wallop
St Michael & All Angels, Quarley
Deanery of Basingstoke
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Basing, Old (St Mary) and Lychpit
[18]
Vicar: Vacant
Curate: Sarah Lloyd
7,369
[ 39]
Basingstoke (All Saints) (St Michael)
[19]
Team Rector: Jo Stoker
Team Vicar: Alison Bennett
NSM: Pat Palmer
44,920
[ 40]
Baughurst (St Stephen) and Ramsdell and Wolverton with Ewhurst and Hannington
St Stephen, Baughurst
All Saints, Hannington
Christ Church, Ramsdell
St Catherine, Wolverton
[20]
1,858
[ 41]
Chineham (Christ Church)
[21]
Vicar: Jonathan Clark
NSM: Gordon Randall
7,992
[ 42]
Eastrop (St Mary)
[22]
Rector: Clive Hawkins
Curate: Rob Phillips
NSM: Caroline West
2,182
[ 43]
Hatch Warren and Beggarwood (Immanuel)
Immanuel, Hatch Warren & Beggarwood
[23]
10,401
[ 44]
Kempshott (St Mark)
[24]
6,128
[ 45]
Oakley (St Leonard) with Wootton St Lawrence
St Leonard, Oakley
St Lawrence, Wootton
[25]
5,341
[ 46]
Popley with Limes Park and Rooksdown (St Gabriel)
[26]
12,460
[ 47]
The Sherbornes (St Andrew) (Vyne Chapel) with Pamber
St Andrew, Sherborne St John
All Saints, Monk Sherborne
SS Mary & John the Baptist, Pamber
[27]
4,316
[ 48]
Tadley (St Mary) (St Peter) (St Paul) with Pamber Heath and Silchester
[28]
Rector: Richard Harlow
Curate: Rob Young
Curate: Gillian Sakakini
15,548
[ 49]
[29]
St Paul, Tadley
St Peter, Tadley
St Luke, Pamber Heath
[30]
Winklebury (Good Shepherd) and Worting
Good Shepherd, Winklebury
St Thomas of Canterbury, Worting
[31]
11,878
[ 50]
Deanery of Odiham
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Darby Green (St Barnabas) and Eversley
St Barnabas the Encourager, Darby Green
[32]
Priest-in-Charge: Lerys Campbell
NSM: Rachel Hartland
8,487
[ 51]
St Mary, Eversley
Bramshill Mission Church
[33]
Hartley Wintney (St John the Evangelist), Elvetham , Winchfield and Dogmersfield
St John the Evangelist, Hartley Wintney
[34]
Priest-in-Charge: Angela Smith
Curate: Ben Chase
Curate: Janette Smith
5,899
[ 52]
[35]
St Mary the Virgin, Winchfield
[36]
North Hampshire Downs Benefice, The , Comprising Herriard with Winslade , Long Sutton , Newnham with Nately Scures with Mapledurwell with Up Nately with Greywell , Odiham , South Warnborough , Tunworth , Upton Grey , and Weston Patrick
St Mary, Herriard
All Saints, Long Sutton
St Mary, Greywell
St Mary, Mapledurwell
St Swithun, Nately Scures
St Nicholas, Newnham
St Stephen, Up Nately
All Saints, Odiham [37]
St Andrew, South Warnborough
All Saints, Tunworth
St Mary, Upton Grey [38]
St Lawrence, Weston Patrick
[39]
Rector: Simon Butler
Curate: Alison Brown
Curate: Helen O'Sullivan
NSM: Linda Scard
NSM: Mary-Beth Hawrish
NSM: Christopher Dudgeon
9,421
[ 53]
Sherfield-On-Loddon (St Leonard) and Stratfield Saye with Hartley Wespall with Stratfield Turgis and Bramley
St James, Bramley
St Stephen, Little London
[40]
Priest-in-Charge: Stephen Ball
NSM: John Lenton
7,904
[ 54]
St Leonard, Sherfield-on-Loddon
[41]
St Mary, Stratfield Saye
St Mary, Hartley Wespall
Whitewater Benefice, The , Comprising Heckfield with Mattingley and Rotherwick , and Hook
St Michael, Heckfield
Mattingley Church
Rotherwick Church
St John the Evangelist, Hook
[42]
Priest-in-Charge: Marion de Quidt
Curate: Mark Lewis
NSM: Shona Hoad
9,221
[ 55]
Yateley (St Peter)
[43]
13,723
[ 56]
Deanery of Whitchurch
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Burghclere (Ascension) (All Saints) with Newtown and Ecchinswell with Sydmonton
[44] Archived 22 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Rector: David Bartholomew
2,550
[ 57]
SS Mary & John the Baptist, Newtown
St Lawrence, Ecchinswell
Hurstbourne Priors (St Andrew), Longparish , St Mary Bourne and Woodcott
[45] Archived 4 November 2017 at the Wayback Machine
Vicar: Craig Marshall
NSM: Diana Marsden
NSM: Richard Sutcliffe
2,395
[ 58]
St Andrew, Hurstbourne Priors
St Nicholas, Longparish
St James, Woodcott
Kingsclere (St Mary) and Ashford Hill with Headley
St Mary, Kingsclere
St Paul, Ashford Hill
St Peter, Headley
[46]
4,846
[ 59]
North West Hampshire Benefice, The , Comprising Ashmansworth , Crux Easton , East Woodhay , Highclere , and Woolton Hill
St James, Ashmansworth
St Michael & All Angels, Crux Easton
St Martin, East Woodhay
St Michael & All Angels, Highclere
St Thomas, Woolton Hill
[47] Archived 2 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Rector: Christine Dale
Hon. Curate: Marvin Bamforth
4,752
[ 60]
Overton (St Mary) with Laverstoke and Freefolk
[48]
Priest-in-Charge: Vacant
NSM (N Waltham): Julia Foster
5,979
[ 61]
[49]
Waltham, North (St Michael) and Steventon , Ashe and Deane
Holy Trinity & St Andrew, Ashe
All Saints, Deane
St Michael, North Waltham
St Nicholas, Steventon
[50]
[ 62]
Whitchurch (All Hallows) with Tufton and Litchfield
All Hallows, Whitchurch
St James the Less, Litchfield
St Mary, Tufton
[51]
Priest-in-Charge: David Roche
Hon. Curate: Mark Christian
4,928
[ 63]
Deanery of Winchester
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Compton (All Saints), Hursley , and Otterbourne
All Saints, Compton
All Saints, Hursley
St Matthew, Otterbourne
[52]
4,840
[ 64]
Dever, Lower , Comprising Barton Stacey , Bullington , and South Wonston
St Margaret, South Wonston
[53] Archived 22 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
3,247
[ 65]
All Saints, Barton Stacey
St Michael & All Angels, Bullington
Dever, Upper , Comprising East Stratton , Micheldever , Stoke Charity with Hunton, Wonston , and Woodmancote with Popham
[54]
Priest-in-Charge: Paul Bradish
Curate: Sarah McClelland
Curate (Worthys): Jeannette Holder
NSM (Worthys): Lis Chase
8,429
[ 66]
All Saints, East Stratton
St Mary the Virgin, Micheldever
St James, Hunton
SS Mary & Michael, Stoke Charity
St James, Woodmancote
Headbourne Worthy (St Swithun)
St Swithun, Headbourne Worthy
[55]
[ 67]
King's Worthy (St Mary) (St Mary's Chapel)
St Mary, King's Worthy
St Mary's Chapel, King's Worthy
[ 68]
Stanmore (St Luke)
St Luke, Stanmore
St Mark, Oliver's Battery
[56]
Priest-in-Charge: Ed Dines
Curate: Michael Gardner
17,112
[ 69]
Winchester (St Barnabas)
[57]
[ 70]
Twyford (St Mary) and Owslebury and Morestead and Colden Common
Holy Trinity, Colden Common
Morestead Parish Church
St Andrew, Owlesbury
St Mary, Twyford
[58]
6,434
[ 71]
Winchester (Christ Church)
[59]
Vicar: Simon Cansdale
Curate: Craig Philbrick
Curate: Clare Carson
Curate: James Whymark
NSM: Brian Wakelin
NSM: Amanda Denniss
4,106
[ 72]
Winchester (Holy Trinity)
[60]
2,337
[ 73]
Winchester (St Bartholomew) (St Lawrence) (St Swithun-Upon-Kingsgate)
[61]
Rector: Cliff Bannister
NSM: Amanda Goulding
NSM: Karen Kousseff
6,322
[ 74]
Winchester (St Cross Hospital with St Faith)
[62]
Priest-in-Charge: Philip Krinks
NSM: Hilary Healey
1,949
[ 75]
Winchester St Matthew (St Paul's Mission Church)
St Matthew, Winchester
St Paul, Winchester
[63]
Rector: Dr Jonathan Rowe
NSM: Mary Copping
NSM: Canon Professor Liz Stuart
Curate: Rhiannon Wilmott
5,752
[ 76]
Winchester, East (All Saints), Including Chilcomb
[64]
Priest-in-Charge: Mike Griffiths
NSM: Christine Smith
6,917
[ 77]
Deanery of Bournemouth
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Boscombe (St Andrew)
St Andrew, Boscombe (1908)
[65]
6,367
[ 78]
Boscombe (St John the Evangelist)
St John the Evangelist, Boscombe (1891)
[66]
8,511
[ 79]
Bournemouth (Holy Epiphany)
Holy Epiphany, Bournemouth
[67]
Priest-in-Charge: David Thompson
6,618
[ 80]
Bournemouth (St Ambrose)
Hon. Priest-in-Charge: Adrian Pearce
6,408
[ 81]
Bournemouth (St Andrew) Bennett Road
[68]
Vicar: Graham Roberts
Hon. Curate: James Davies
10,060
[ 82]
Bournemouth Town Centre (St Augustin) (St Peter) (St Stephen) with St Swithun and Holy Trinity
St Augustin, Bournemouth
St Peter, Bournemouth [69]
St Stephen, Bournemouth
[70]
Team Rector: Ian Terry
Curate: Matt Clayton
12,544
[ 83]
Bournemouth (St Clement) (St Swithun)
[71]
Priest-in-Charge: Tim Matthews
Curate: Simon Nicholls
[ 84]
8,509
Bournemouth (St Francis)
St Francis of Assisi, Bournemouth
[72]
Priest-in-Charge: Jennifer Nightingale
7,001
[ 85]
Bournemouth (St John) (St Michael and All Angels)
St John, Bournemouth
St Michael & All Angels, Bournemouth
[73]
Priest-in-Charge: Sarah Yetman
9,003
[ 86]
Holdenhurst (St John the Evangelist) and Iford
St John the Evangelist, Holdenhurst
St Barnabas, Queen's Park
[74]
Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: Andy McPherson
NSM (Holdenhurst): Janice Seare
NSM: Nigel Legrand
18,477
[ 87]
[75]
Southbourne (St Christopher)
St Christopher, Southbourne
[76]
[ 88]
Pokesdown (All Saints)
[77]
Priest-in-Charge: Mike Powis
Curate: May Barker
9,350
[ 89]
Pokesdown (St James)
St James the Greater, Pokesdown
[78]
Priest-in-Charge: John Pares
7,077
[ 90]
Southbourne (St Katharine) (St Nicholas)
St Katharine, Southbourne
St Nicholas, Southbourne
[79]
Priest-in-Charge: Kevin Cable
7,606
[ 91]
Throop (St Paul)
[80]
Priest-in-Charge: Jim Findlay
5,432
[ 92]
Westbourne (Christ Church) Chapel
Christ Church, Westbourne
[81]
N/A
[ 93]
Winton (St Alban), Moordown and Charminster
St Alban, Charminster
St John the Baptist, Moordown
St Luke, Winton
[82]
Vicar: Michael Smith
Curate: James Sharp
NSM: Jonathan Williams
26,632
[ 94]
Deanery of Christchurch
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Bransgore (St Mary the Virgin) and Hinton Admiral
[83] Archived 24 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine
Priest-in-Charge: Benjamin Sargent
4,372
[ 95]
Burley Ville (St John the Baptist)
St John the Baptist, Burley
[84]
Hon. Priest-in-Charge: Angie Gammon
1,760
[ 96]
Burton (St Luke) and Sopley
[85]
Priest-in-Charge: Nigel Lacey
4,986
[ 97]
Christchurch (Holy Trinity)
[86]
Priest-in-Charge: Charles Stewart
Curate: Richard Partridge
Curate: Jon Evans
NSM: Angela Newton
18,114
[ 98]
Highcliffe (St Mark)
[87]
Priest-in-Charge: Gillian Nobes
12,597
[ 99]
Milton (St Mary Magdalene)
St Mary Magdalene, Milton
St Peter, Ashley
St John the Baptist, Bashley
[88]
25,798
[ 100]
Mudeford (All Saints)
All Saints, Mudeford
High Cross Church, Somerford
[89]
Priest-in-Charge: Andrew Jablonski
NSM: Anne Jablonski
12,390
[ 101]
Fordingbridge (St Mary) and Hyde and Breamore and Hale With Woodgreen
[91]
Rector: Vacant
Curate: Tom Burden
8,527
[ 102]
22,925
Ringwood (St Peter and St Paul) with Ellingham and Harbridge and St Leonards and St Ives
SS Peter & Paul, Ringwood
St Paul, Bisterne
St Mary & All Saints, Ellingham
All Saints, Harbridge
St John, Poulner
[92]
Vicar: Matthew Trick
Curate: Ian Whitham
[ 103]
All Saints, St Leonards & St Ives
[93]
Deanery of Eastleigh
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Bishopstoke (St Mary) (St Paul)
[94]
Rector: Richard Wise
Curate: Kat Mepham (until June 2020)
11,548
[ 104]
Boyatt Wood (St Peter)
St Peter, Boyatt Wood (1991)
[95]
Priest-in-Charge: Iain McFarlane
8,479
[ 105]
Bursledon (St Leonard)
St Leonard, Bursledon (MED)
St Paul, Pilands Wood (1958)
[96]
Vicar: John Pawson
Curate: Robert Sanday (see below)
6,734
[ 106]
Chandler's Ford (St Boniface) (St Martin in the Wood)
St Boniface, Chandler's Ford
St Martin in the Wood, Chandler's Ford
[97]
Vicar: Ian Bird
Curate: Tony Palmer
Curate: Garry Roberts
23,137
[ 107]
Eastleigh (All Saints)
All Saints, Eastleigh
St Francis, Eastleigh
[98]
Priest-in-Charge: Ian Fletcher
16,547
[ 108]
Fair Oak (St Thomas)
[99]
Vicar: Ali Mepham (until July 2020)
Curate: Kat Mepham (until June 2020)
NSM: Bob Nicholls
8,639
[ 109]
Hamble Le Rice (St Andrew)
[100]
Priest-in-Charge: Graham Whiting
Curate: Robert Sanday (see below)
4,692
[ 110]
Hedge End (St John the Evangelist)
St John the Evangelist, Hedge End (1874)
[101]
Vicar: Chris Rowberry
NSM: Shan Litjens
NSM: Karen Rowberry
12,916
[ 111]
Hedge End (St Luke)
[102]
Priest-in-Charge: Fiona Gibbs
NSM: Hayley Richens
9,051
[ 112]
Hound (St Edward the Confessor) (St Mary the Virgin)
St Edward the Confessor, Netley
St Mary the Virgin, Hound (MED)
[103]
Priest-in-Charge: Robert Sanday
6,371
[ 113]
North Stoneham (St Nicholas) (All Saints) and Bassett
[104]
Priest-in-Charge: Sheena Williams
Curate: Jono Harvey
NSM: Rogelio Prieto-Duran
12,887
[ 114]
Valley Park (St Francis)
[105]
8,455
[ 115]
West End (St James)
[106]
Priest-in-Charge: Vacant
NSM: Linda Galvin
16,773
[ 116]
Deanery of Lyndhurst
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Beaulieu (Blessed Virgin and Holy Child) and Exbury and East Boldre
[107]
1,801
[ 117]
Boldre (St John the Baptist) with South Baddesley
St John the Baptist, Boldre (MED)
St Nicholas, Pilley
St Mary the Virgin, South Baddesley (pre-1858)
[108]
Vicar: Vacant
Curate (Brockenhurst): Yuet-Yee Nicholson
NSM (Boldre): Richard Elliott
Hon. Curate (Boldre): Andrew Neaum
Hon. Curate (Brockenhurst): Richard Drown
5,355
[ 118]
Brockenhurst (St Nicholas) (St Saviour)
St Nicholas, Brockenhurst
St Saviour, Brockenhurst
[109]
[ 119]
Colbury (Christ Church)
Christ Church, Colbury (1870)
[110]
Priest-in-Charge: Graham Mayer
2,227
[ 120]
Dibden (All Saints)
All Saints, Dibden (MED)
St Andrew, Dibden Purlieu
[111]
Rector: John Currin
Curate: Peter Stark Toller
13,101
[ 121]
Fawley (All Saints)
[112]
14,310
[ 122]
Hordle (All Saints)
All Saints, Hordle
St Andrew, Tiptoe
[113]
Vicar: Paul Taylor
Curate: Simon Robertson
NSM: Elizabeth Bennett
4,652
[ 123]
Hythe (St John the Baptist)
St John the Baptist, Hythe
St Anne, Hythe Butts Ash
[114]
7,425
[ 124]
Lymington (St Thomas the Apostle) (All Saints)
[115]
9,238
[ 125]
Lyndhurst (St Michael) and Emery Down and Minstead
[116]
Priest-in-Charge: David Potterton
3,928
[ 126]
Marchwood (St John)
St John the Apostle, Marchwood
[117]
Priest-in-Charge: Simon Hones
6,185
[ 127]
Milford-On-Sea (All Saints)
All Saints, Milford-on-Sea
St Mary, Everton
[118]
6,088
[ 128]
Pennington (St Mark)
[119]
Priest-in-Charge: Rachel Noel
NSM: Anne Elliott
6,127
[ 129]
Sway (St Luke)
[120]
3,065
[ 130]
Totton , Comprising Calmore, Eling , Netley Marsh , and Testwood
St Anne, Calmore [121]
St Mary, Eling [ 131]
St Matthew, Netley Marsh
St Winfrid, Testwood [122]
[123]
Team Rector (Totton): Chris Steed
Team Vicar (Totton): Sally Marchant
Team Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: John Reeve
Curate (Totton): Graeme Dixon
33,642
[ 132]
Copythorne (St Mary)
[124]
[ 133]
Deanery of Romsey
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Ampfield (St Mark), Chilworth and N Baddesley
St Mark, Ampfield (1838)
St Denys, Chilworth (MED)
St John the Baptist, North Baddesley (MED)
All Saints, North Baddesley (1950s)
[125]
Vicar: Victoria Ashdown
NSM: Vanessa Lawrence
8,870
[ 134]
Broughton (St Mary) with Bossington and Houghton and Mottisfont
St Mary, Broughton
St James, Bossington
All Saints, Houghton
St Andrew, Mottisfont
1,877
[ 135]
Lockerley (St John) and East Dean with East and West Tytherley
St John, Lockerley
St Peter, East Tytherley
St Winifred, East Dean
St Peter, West Tytherley
1,781
[ 136]
Michelmersh (Our Lady) and Awbridge and Braishfield and Farley Chamberlayne and Timsbury
Our Lady, Michelmersh
St Andrew, Timsbury
All Saints, Awbridge
All Saints, Braishfield
St John, Farley Chamberlayne
Rector: Stephen Pittis
NSM: Jane Thompson
2,370
[ 137]
Nursling (St Boniface) and Rownhams
St Boniface, Nursling
St John the Evangelist, Rownhams
[126]
5,218
[ 138]
Romsey (St Mary and St Ethelflaeda)
[127]
Vicar: Thomas Wharton
Asst Priest: Sally Womersley
Curate: Lee Thompson
NSM: David Williams
NSM: Bryan Taphouse
NSM: Paul Hollingworth
17,978
[ 139]
Test Valley Benefice, The , Comprising Leckford , Longstock , Somborne with Ashley , and Stockbridge
St Nicholas, Leckford
St Mary, Longstock
SS Peter & Paul, Ashley
St Peter, Stockbridge
Old St Peter's, Stockbridge
2,885
[ 140]
Wellow, East with West (St Margaret) and Sherfield English
[128]
3,983
[ 141]
St Leonard, Sherfield English
Deanery of Southampton
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Population served
Ref
Bitterne (Holy Saviour)
[129]
Vicar: Vacant
NSM: Janet Parfitt
9,815
[ 142]
Bitterne Park (All Hallows) (Ascension)
[130]
* Vicar: Simon Robertson
Associate Minister Peter Goodall
15,115
[ 143]
Freemantle (Christ Church)
[131]
9,376
[ 144]
Maybush All Saints and St. Peter's
St Peter's, Maybush
All Saints, Redbridge
[132]
Priest-in-Charge: Jane Bakker
26,036
[ 145]
Portswood (Christ Church)
[133]
Vicar: Mike Archer
Associate Vicar: Sarah Archer
[ 146]
St Denys
[134]
* Priest-in-Charge: Sera Rumble
[ 147]
Shirley (St James) (St John)
[135]
Priest-in-Charge: Daniel Clark
NSM: Lena Phillips
17,326
[ 148]
Sholing (St Francis of Assisi) (St Mary)
[136]
Vicar: Garry Roberts
Curate: Jon Oliver
Curate: Nicola Smith (see above)
Curate: Hasna Khatun
19,679
[ 149]
Southampton (St Mark)
[137]
Priest-in-Charge: Marc Allez
Associate Priest: Georgia Condell
11,087
[ 150]
Woolston (St Mark)
Vicar/Priest-in-Charge: Miles Newton
13,248
[ 151]
Southampton (St Mary Extra)
[138]
[ 152]
Southampton (Saint Mary's)
[139]
Priest-in-Charge: Jon Finch
Associate Minister: Katy Horne
27,985
[ 153]
Southampton (St Michael the Archangel)
[140]
Vicar: David Deboys
NSM: Phil Hand
NSM: Jacqueline Sellin
[ 154]
Southampton Lord's Hill and Lord's Wood
[141]
Lead Minister: Tom Boulter
11,349
[ 155]
Southampton Thornhill (St Christopher)
St Christopher, Thornhill
[142]
Priest-in-Charge: Duncan Jennings
NSM: Matthew Renshaw
10,127
[ 156]
Swaythling (St Mary) (St Alban the Martyr)
[143]
14,998
[ 157]
Weston (Holy Trinity)
[144]
Priest-in-Charge: Daron Medway
8,795
[ 158]
Deanery of Jersey
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Ref
Jersey (All Saints)
[ 159]
Jersey (St Simon)
[ 160]
Jersey (Holy Trinity)
[145]
[ 161]
Jersey (St Andrew)
[146]
[ 162]
Jersey (St Brelade) (Communicare Chapel) (St Aubin)
[147]
[ 163]
Jersey (St Clement)
[148]
Rector: David Shaw
NSM: Martin Dryden
NSM: Tracy Bromley
[ 164]
Jersey (St Helier)
[149]
[ 165]
Jersey (St John)
[ 166]
Jersey (St Lawrence)
Rector/Vicar: Phil Warren
[ 167]
Jersey Millbrook (St Matthew)
[150]
[ 168]
Jersey (St Luke) St James
[151]
[ 169]
Jersey (St Mark)
[152]
Vicar: Martyn Shea
Curate: Giles Bartleman
[ 170]
Jersey (St Martin)
Rector: Geraldine Baudains
[ 171]
Jersey (St Mary)
[153]
[ 172]
Jersey (St Ouen) (St George)
St Ouen, St Ouen
St George, St Ouen
[154]
Rector: Ian Pallent
NSM: Helen Gunton
[ 173]
Jersey (St Paul) Proprietary Chapel
[155]
[ 174]
Jersey (St Peter)
[156]
[ 175]
Jersey (St Saviour)
[ 176]
Jersey De Grouville (St Martin) (St Peter La Roque)
[157]
Rector: Michael Lange-Smith
[ 177]
Jersey Gouray (St Martin)
[ 178]
Deanery of Guernsey
Benefice
Churches
Link
Clergy
Ref
Alderney (St Anne)
[ 179]
Guernsey (Holy Trinity)
Holy Trinity, St Peter Port
[158]
[ 180]
Guernsey (St André De La Pommeraye)
St André De La Pommeraye, St Andrew
[159]
[ 181]
Sark (St Peter)
[160]
[ 182]
Guernsey (St Peter Port)
[161]
Vicar: Matthew Barrett
Mission Priest: Peter Graysmith
[ 183]
Guernsey (St John the Evangelist)
St John the Evangelist, St Peter Port
[162]
[ 184]
Guernsey (St Marguerite De La Foret)
St Marguerite de la Foret, Forest
[ 185]
Guernsey (St Martin)
[163]
[ 186]
Guernsey (Ste Marie Du Castel)
St Marie du Castel, Castel
[164]
[ 187]
Guernsey (St Matthew) Cobo
[ 188]
Guernsey (St Michel Du Valle)
[165]
[ 189]
Guernsey (St Philippe De Torteval)
Rector: Mark Charmley
NSM: Tracy-Belinda Charmley
[ 190]
Guernsey (St Saviour) (Chapel of St Apolline)
[166]
[ 191]
Guernsey (St Pierre Du Bois)
St Pierre du Bois, St Pierre du Bois
[ 192]
Guernsey (St Sampson)
St Sampson, St Sampson
St Mary, L'Islet (?)
[167]
[ 193]
Guernsey (St Stephen)
St Stephen, St Peter Port
[168]
[ 194]
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↑ "CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, AND OF ST PETER, ST PAUL AND OF ST SWITHUN" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Arle Valley Benefice, The, Comprising Bighton, New Alresford, Old Alresford, and Ovington with Itchen Stoke" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bishop's Sutton (St Nicholas) and Ropley and West Tisted" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Farleigh (St Andrew), Candover and Wield, Including Bradley, and Northington with Swarraton" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Itchen Valley, The, Comprising Avington, Easton, Itchen Abbas, and Martyr Worthy" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Itchen, Upper, Comprising Beauworth, Bramdean, Cheriton, Hinton Ampner, Kilmeston, and Tichborne" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Alton Resurrection (All Saints) (St Lawrence)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bentley (St Mary), Binsted and Froyle" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bentworth (St Mary), Lasham, Medstead and Shalden" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Four Marks (Good Shepherd)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Northanger Benefice, The, Comprising Chawton, East Tisted with Colemore, East Worldham, Farringdon, Hartley Mauditt with West Worldham, Kingsley with Oakhanger, Newton Valence, and Selborne" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Abbotts Ann (St Mary) and Upper Clatford and Goodworth Clatford" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Andover (St Mary)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Appleshaw (St Peter) Kimpton, Thruxton, Fyfield and Shipton Bellinger" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Downs Benefice, The, Comprising Chilbolton, Crawley, Littleton, Sparsholt with Lainston, and Wherwell" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Knight's Enham (St Michael and All Angels) (St Paul's Church Centre)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hurstbourne Tarrant (St Peter) and Faccombe and Vernham Dean and Linkenholt" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Pastrow, Comprising Charlton with Foxcotte, Hatherden with Tangley, Penton Mewsey, Smannell with Enham Alamein, and Weyhill" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Portway and Danebury Benefice, The, Comprising Amport, Grateley, Monxton, Nether Wallop, Over Wallop, Quarley, and West Andover" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Basing, Old (St Mary) and Lychpit" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Basingstoke (All Saints) (St Michael)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Baughurst (St Stephen) and Ramsdell and Wolverton with Ewhurst and Hannington" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Chineham (Christ Church)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Eastrop (St Mary)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hatch Warren and Beggarwood (Immanuel)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Kempshott (St Mark)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Oakley (St Leonard) with Wootton St Lawrence" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Popley with Limes Park and Rooksdown (St Gabriel)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Sherbornes (St Andrew) (Vyne Chapel) with Pamber, The" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Tadley (St Mary) (St Peter) (St Paul) with Pamber Heath and Silchester" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winklebury (Good Shepherd) and Worting" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Darby Green (St Barnabas) and Eversley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hartley Wintney (St John the Evangelist), Elvetham, Winchfield and Dogmersfield" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of North Hampshire Downs Benefice, The, Comprising Herriard with Winslade, Long Sutton, Newnham with Nately Scures with Mapledurwell with Up Nately with Greywell, Odiham, South Warnborough, Tunworth, Upton Grey, and Weston Patrick" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Sherfield-On-Loddon (St Leonard) and Stratfield Saye with Hartley Wespall with Stratfield Turgis and Bramley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Whitewater Benefice, The, Comprising Heckfield with Mattingley and Rotherwick, and Hook" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Yateley (St Peter)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Burghclere (Ascension) (All Saints) with Newtown and Ecchinswell with Sydmonton" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hurstbourne Priors (St Andrew), Longparish, St Mary Bourne and Woodcott" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Kingsclere (St Mary) and Ashford Hill with Headley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of North West Hampshire Benefice, The, Comprising Ashmansworth, Crux Easton, East Woodhay, Highclere, and Woolton Hill" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Overton (St Mary) with Laverstoke and Freefolk" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Waltham, North (St Michael) and Steventon, Ashe and Deane" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Whitchurch (All Hallows) with Tufton and Litchfield" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Compton (All Saints), Hursley, and Otterbourne" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Dever, Lower, Comprising Barton Stacey, Bullington, and South Wonston" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Dever, Upper, Comprising East Stratton, Micheldever, Stoke Charity with Hunton, Wonston, and Woodmancote with Popham" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Headbourne Worthy (St Swithun)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of King's Worthy (St Mary) (St Mary's Chapel)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Stanmore (St Luke)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester (St Barnabas)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Twyford (St Mary) and Owslebury and Morestead and Colden Common" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester (Christ Church)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester (Holy Trinity)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester (St Bartholomew) (St Lawrence) (St Swithun-Upon-Kingsgate)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester (St Cross Hospital with St Faith)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester St Matthew (St Paul's Mission Church)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winchester, East (All Saints), Including Chilcomb" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Boscombe (St Andrew)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Boscombe (St John the Evangelist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth (Holy Epiphany)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth (St Ambrose)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth (St Andrew) Bennett Road" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth Town Centre (St Augustin) (St Peter) (St Stephen) with St Swithun and Holy Trinity" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth (St Clement) (St Swithun)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth (St Francis)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bournemouth (St John) (St Michael and All Angels)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Holdenhurst (St John the Evangelist) and Iford" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southbourne (St Christopher)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Pokesdown (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Pokesdown (St James)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southbourne (St Katharine) (St Nicholas)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Throop (St Paul)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "Westbourne (Christ Church) Chapel" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Winton (St Alban), Moordown and Charminster" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bransgore (St Mary the Virgin) and Hinton Admiral" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Burley Ville (St John the Baptist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Burton (St Luke) and Sopley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Christchurch (Holy Trinity)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Highcliffe (St Mark)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Milton (St Mary Magdalene)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Mudeford (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Fordingbridge (St Mary) and Hyde and Breamore and Hale With Woodgreen" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Ringwood (St Peter and St Paul) with Ellingham and Harbridge and St Leonards and St Ives" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bishopstoke (St Mary) (St Paul)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Boyatt Wood (St Peter)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bursledon (St Leonard)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Chandler's Ford (St Boniface) (St Martin in the Wood)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Eastleigh (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Fair Oak (St Thomas)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hamble Le Rice (St Andrew)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hedge End (St John the Evangelist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hedge End (St Luke)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hound (St Edward the Confessor) (St Mary the Virgin)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Stoneham, North (St Nicholas) (All Saints) and Bassett" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Valley Park (St Francis)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of West End (St James)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Beaulieu (Blessed Virgin and Holy Child) and Exbury and East Boldre" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Boldre (St John the Baptist) with South Baddesley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Brockenhurst (St Nicholas) (St Saviour)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Colbury (Christ Church)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Dibden (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Fawley (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hordle (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Hythe (St John the Baptist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Lymington (St Thomas the Apostle) (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Lyndhurst (St Michael) and Emery Down and Minstead" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Marchwood (St John)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Milford-On-Sea (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Pennington (St Mark)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Sway (St Luke)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "Home" . Archived from the original on 3 March 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Totton, Comprising Calmore, Eling, Netley Marsh, and Testwood" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Copythorne (St Mary)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Ampfield (St Mark), Chilworth and N Baddesley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Broughton (St Mary) with Bossington and Houghton and Mottisfont" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Lockerley (St John) and East Dean with East and West Tytherley" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Michelmersh (Our Lady) and Awbridge and Braishfield and Farley Chamberlayne and Timsbury" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Nursling (St Boniface) and Rownhams" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Romsey (St Mary and St Ethelflaeda)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Test Valley Benefice, The, Comprising Leckford, Longstock, Somborne with Ashley, and Stockbridge" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Wellow, East with West (St Margaret) and Sherfield English" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bitterne (Holy Saviour)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Bitterne Park (All Hallows) (Ascension)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Freemantle (Christ Church)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Maybush (St Peter) and Southampton St Jude" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Portswood (Christ Church)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Portswood (St Denys)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Shirley (St James) (St John)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Sholing (St Francis of Assisi) (St Mary)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southampton (St Mark)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Woolston (St Mark)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southampton (St Mary Extra)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southampton (St Mary)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southampton (St Michael the Archangel)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southampton Lord's Hill and Lord's Wood" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Southampton Thornhill (St Christopher)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Swaythling (St Mary) (St Alban the Martyr)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Weston (Holy Trinity)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 19 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (All Saints)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Simon)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (Holy Trinity)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Andrew)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Brelade) (Communicare Chapel) (St Aubin)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Clement)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Helier)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St John)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Lawrence)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey Millbrook (St Matthew)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Luke) St James" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Mark)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Martin)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Mary)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Ouen) (St George)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "Jersey (St Paul) Proprietary Chapel" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Peter)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey (St Saviour)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey De Grouville (St Martin) (St Peter La Roque)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Jersey Gouray (St Martin)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Alderney (St Anne)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (Holy Trinity)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St André De La Pommeraye)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Sark (St Peter)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Peter Port)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St John the Evangelist)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Marguerite De La Foret)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Martin)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (Ste Marie Du Castel)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Matthew) Cobo" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Michel Du Valle)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Philippe De Torteval)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Saviour) (Chapel of St Apolline)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Pierre Du Bois)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Sampson)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
↑ "The Benefice of Guernsey (St Stephen)" . www.crockford.org.uk . Retrieved 18 October 2018 .
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