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65: 421:, an Anglo-Saxon of the old Northumbria house, as the new earl. Bishop William was on friendly terms with Earl Waltheof, who built a castle at Durham for the bishop. After another rebellion, Waltheof was executed in 1075 and in his place Walcher was appointed earl, becoming the first bishop to exercise secular authority over the area. Walcher was well-intentioned but proved an incompetent leader. He was murdered in 615:
To differentiate his ecclesiastical and civil functions, the bishops used two or more seals: the traditional almond-shaped seal of a cleric, and the oval seal of a nobleman. They also had a large round seal showing them seated administering justice on one side, and, on the other, armed and mounted on
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or the other parts of old North Durham, had birth certificates issued with the County Palatine of Durham printed on them, and the North Durham satellite areas governed their areas as Urban District Councils still under the rule of Durham. This prevailed until 1974, when administrative boundaries were
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became king of England in 1066, he soon realised the need to control Northumbria to protect his kingdom from Scottish incursions. He gained the allegiance of both the Bishop of Durham and the Earl of Northumbria by confirming their privileges and acknowledging the remote independence of Northumbria.
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As a symbol of his palatine jurisdiction, the Bishop of Durham's coat of arms was set against a crosier and a sword, instead of two crosiers, and the mitre above the coat of arms was encircled with a coronet, usually of the form known as a 'crest coronet' (and which is blazoned as a 'ducal coronet'
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The lands between the Tyne and Tees, ruled by the bishops, became known as the 'County Palatine of Durham', a defensive buffer zone between England and the Northumbria-Scottish borderland. Due to its strategic importance and its remoteness from
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There are two kings in England, namely the Lord King of England, wearing a crown in sign of his regality and the Lord Bishop of Durham wearing a mitre in place of a crown, in sign of his regality in the diocese of
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Reuse of the title: in March 2016, when announcing the retirement of the assistant Bishop of Newcastle, the new suffragan bishop, when appointed, will have the title Bishop of Berwick.
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Bishop of Durham, tried to flee with Northumbrian treasures, but was caught and imprisoned. He later died in confinement, leaving his see vacant for William the King to appoint
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The archdeaconry of Sunderland was created from the Durham archdeaconry on 1 March 1997 to acknowledge Sunderland's new status as a city. The first archdeacon was
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also came to an end. 1882 saw the Bishop lose the religious leadership for the whole of Northumbria when the part north of the River Tyne became the newly created
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though not actually the coronet of a duke). Although the jurisdiction was surrendered to the Crown in 1836, these heraldic symbols of their former power remain.
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After the Union of the crowns of England and Scotland in 1603, the County Palatinate, founded to check Scottish incursions, increasingly became an anachronism.
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of the diocese in order to facilitate his work there. Besides Webster, there is also a retired honorary assistant bishops licensed in the diocese: retired
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exclave was transferred to the jurisdiction of Northumberland, while the Bishop's duty to maintain a major fortress overlooking the Tweed at
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To ensure that episcopal functions continued to be performed while the diocesan bishop was playing his part in political affairs of state,
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noble, as the Earl of Northumbria, but Comine and his 700 men were massacred in Durham. In revenge, the King raided Northumbria in the
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changed and all of these areas, and other "autonomous" towns connected to Durham, lost their independence.
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greatly diminished the bishop's secular authority, which was further reduced during and after the
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and the part of Tyne and Wear north of the Tyne were part of the diocese until 1882, when the
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was also placed under the bishop's jurisdiction, to protect the north west of England.
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modernised the English courts system and abolished the Palatinate courts.
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The Bishop owes his unique position to the 7th and 8th century Kingdom of
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Since 1906, there has again been a suffragan bishop in the diocese – the
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The line of bishops of Durham stretches back to the 10th century, when
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Durham's exceptional status reached its zenith by 1300, when bishop
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horseback. That design was, and still is, used by monarchs as the
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divided the Earldom into two parts: the lands north of the rivers
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National Archdeacons' Forum — Archdeacons’ News — #33, March 2018
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The palatinate was finally abolished on 5 July 1836. In 1844 the
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and was frequently away in London and occasionally overseas.
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and English sovereignty and was transformed into an Earldom.
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The diocese is divided into three archdeaconries, those of
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The diocesan Bishop of Durham (vacant) is supported by the
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in Durham has lapsed – it was noted in the preamble to the
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Original text of the Durham (County Palatine) Act 1836
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Subsequently the Kingdom came under 181:(vacant; acting: the Bishop of Jarrow) 517:were appointed. For instance, Bishop 7: 32:Roman Catholic Bishop of Lindisfarne 724:since 2013 (he is also licensed in 267:, meaning it includes the part of 25: 1217:Church of England Statistics 2002 556:From 1537 to 1572, there was one 1619:St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane 63: 30:For the modern titular see, see 27:Diocese of the Church of England 1957:1000s establishments in England 695:Alternative episcopal oversight 1031:"THE PRINCE BISHOPS OF DURHAM" 228:Archdeacon-designate of Durham 1: 1899:(1842–1882; now in Newcastle) 1829:Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet 1068:"Stancliffe, David Staffurth" 770:in 2002. 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York
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Bishop of Durham
Suffragan
Sarah Clark
Bishop of Jarrow
Archdeacons
Rick Simpson
Archdeacon of Auckland
Bob Cooper
Archdeacon of Sunderland
Libby Wilkinson
Archdeacon-designate of Durham
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North East England
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River Tees
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