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After all, she and the Archdeacon had been into the house once already.
Perhaps he would learn more from his visit to the Archdeacon.
For last night he had been visited by the Archdeacon.
Why would the Archdeacon care where someone had been buried?
"You'll have to ask the archdeacon for its official name."
At the age of 20 his uncle made him an archdeacon.
Three, why doesn't he ask me himself or set his Archdeacon on?
He died on 21 November 1285 while holding the office of archdeacon.
This is the area under the jurisdiction of an archdeacon.
The archdeacon sighed and had to be firm with him.
He was born no later than 1180 or so, based on his appointment as archdeacon in 1200.
The Archdeacon accused himself at many levels, not the least professional.
It must have been legal,' said the Archdeacon, who had just caught up with the conversation.
I told him it was the Archdeacon who caught me in the shed.
It seemed very extraordinary to the Archdeacon that he had not been there.
And he used it on the archdeacon when they'd claimed a table in the bar.
One of these two, when checked with the Archdeacon, proved to be dead.
Ought he to ring the Archdeacon at once and leave it to him?
He next was promoted to archdeacon on 26 August 1330.
His feet were frozen by the time he stood in the hall waiting to see the Archdeacon.
"Mike made a bad impression in court," said the Archdeacon.
Soon after his return he became, in 1721, archdeacon of Berkshire.
From 1507 until his death he was archdeacon of Suffolk.
In old age he was archdeacon of Ely for a year.
If we're not happy with his response, we'll go up the ladder to the archdeacon.