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James Garbett (1802-1879) was a British academic and Anglican cleric who became the Archdeacon of Chichester.[1]
He was a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.[2] He was an Evangelical and an opponent of the Oxford Movement.[3]
He was the anti-Tractarian candidate in the election of the Professor of Poetry in 1841/2. The 'Oxford Movement' candidate to replace John Keble in that position was Isaac Williams. Slender as his credentials were for the post, Garbett won, in a politicised campaign run by Ashurst Turner Gilbert, Principal of Brasenose.[4]
He was appointed Archdeacon of Chichester in 1851 and served until 1879.
In his book Diocesan Synods and Convocation he argued for the abolition of synods.[5]
Works
- Christ, as Prophet, Priest, and King: being a Vindication of the Church of England from Theological Novelties (1842) Bampton Lectures
- De Rei Poeticae Idea (1843)
- De Re Critica Praelectiones Oxonii Habitae (1847)
- Diocesan Synods and Convocation (1852)
Notes
- From 1851 to 1879. He was parish priest of Clayton-cum-Keymer, Sussex from 1835 to his death. (Concise Dictionary of National Biography)
- "From 1825 until 1836". Archived from the original on 19 October 2006. Retrieved 19 December 2006.
- He used his book of Bampton lectures to attack the doctrine held by them on justification by faith. Archived 2007-02-21 at the Wayback Machine
- Archived 2006-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. Mr. Garbett's name had not been in the first instance suggested by any purely literary anxiety to provide for the discharge of the duties of the Poetry chair, Henry Parry Liddon's Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey Chapter XXVII .
- "EvanTheo2". Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
Archdeacons of Chichester |
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High Medieval |
- Sole archdeacons:
- Ricoard
- Henry
- Roger
- Robert
- Senior archdeacons:
- Henry
- Seffrid II
- Matthew of Chichester
- Peter
- Richard
- Archdeacons of Chichester:
- Silvester
- William Durand
- William
- Walter
- John Climping
- John de Reigate
- Geoffrey de Gates
- Robert of Wiston
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Late Medieval |
- Gervase of Séez
- Robert Leyset/de Leycester
- John Langley
- Adam de Houton
- Simon de Bredon
- Walter de Alderbury
- John de Sculthorpe
- John Pipe
- Robert de Walton
- Henry Folvyle
- William Wardene/Wardieu
- Simon Russell
- Lambert Threkingham
- John Thomas
- William Read
- Thomas Harlyng
- John Lindfield/Lyndefeld
- John Faukes
- William Walesby
- William Normanton
- Simon de Gredon/Gredon
- John Sprever
- John Doget
- Peter Huse/Husy
- Henry Boleyn
- John Coke/Cooke
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Early modern |
- Gerard Borrett/Burrell
- Robert Chapel
- William Norbury
- John Worthiall
- Alban Langdale
- Richard Tremayne
- Thomas Spencer
- John Coldwell
- Thomas Gillingham
- John Langworth
- William Stone
- Henry Ball
- Thomas Pattenson
- Roger Andrewes
- Laurence Pay
- James Marsh
- Henry Hammond
- Jasper Mayne
- Oliver Whitby
- Josiah Pleydell
- James Barker
- Thomas Ball
- Thomas Hollingbery
- John Buckner
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Late modern |
- Charles Alcock
- Thomas Taylor
- Charles Webber
- Henry Edward Manning
- James Garbett
- John Russell Walker
- Francis Mount
- Edward Elwes
- Herbert Jones
- Benedict Hoskyns
- Charles Clarke
- Lancelot Mason
- Frederick Kerr-Dineen
- Richard Eyre
- Keith Hobbs
- Michael Brotherton
- Douglas McKittrick
- Mark Standen & David Twinley (Acting)
- Luke Irvine-Capel
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Diocese of Chichester |
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- Chichester Cathedral
- The Palace, Chichester
- Diocesan Church House, Hove
- Area scheme (1984–2013)
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Office holders |
- Martin Warner, Bishop of Chichester
- Ruth Bushyager, Bishop of Horsham
- Will Hazlewood, Bishop of Lewes
- AEO: the bishop diocesan & Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet (vacant)
- Stephen Waine, Dean of Chichester
- Martin Lloyd Williams, Archdeacon of Brighton & Lewes
- Edward Dowler, Archdeacon of Hastings
- Luke Irvine-Capel, Archdeacon of Chichester
- Angela Martin, Archdeacon of Horsham
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Historic offices |
- Archdeacon of Hastings (1912–1975; merged back into Lewes archdeaconry)
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Authority control  |
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Other | |
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