Owen Davys
Owen Davys, (25 May 1794 – 7 February 1875) was Archdeacon of Northampton from 1842[1] until his death.[2]
Davys was born in Loughborough, and was educated at Uppingham School and St John's College, Cambridge.[3] He was ordained in 1818. He held incumbencies at Humberstone, Cranwell, Rauceby and Fiskerton.[4] He died in Peterborough, aged 80.
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Preceded by William Strong | Archdeacon of Northampton 1842–1875 | Succeeded by Francis Thicknesse |
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Archdeacons of Northampton
- Nigel
- Robert
- William
- Herbert Poore
- Savaric FitzGeldewin
- Wimar (Winemer)
- Richard of Kent
- Robert de Manecestre (i.e. of Manchester)
- John de Houton
- Giles le Rous (Rufus)
- Richard Gravesend
- Stephen of Sutton
- Thomas of Sutton
- Gilbert Middleton
- Richard Bury d'Aungerville
- Peter Cardinal de Mortemart
- John Raymond Cardinal de Comminges
- Roger Neucroft
- John Gynwell
- John Bokyngham
- William of Wykeham
- William Askeby/Scoter
- Henry Wakefield
- Henry Piel
- Walter Skirlaw
- Henry Bowet
- Thomas Butiller
- Thomas Bekingham
- Richard Courtenay
- John Stone
- Robert FitzHugh
- Ardicino Cardinal della Porta (seniore)
- William Grey
- George Neville
- John Chadworth
- William Say
- John Rudying
- John Collinson
- Peter Huse or Busy
- William Smith
- Gilbert Smith
- John Apharry (ap Harry, Parry)
- William Geffre
- William Binsley
- Nicholas Sheppard
- James Howland
- William Bayly
- John Buckeridge
- Richard Butler
- Thomas Dove, yr
- John Quarles
- John Palmer
- Thomas Wolsey
- Richard Cumberland
- John Browne
- William Brown
- William Strong
- Owen Davys
- Francis Thicknesse
- William Holden Hutton
- Norman Lang
- Carey Knyvett
- John Grimes
- Ronald Goodchild
- Bazil Marsh
- Michael Chapman
- Christine Allsopp
- Richard Ormston
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