Nathaniel Ellison
Anglican clergyman (1657–1721)
The Venerable Nathaniel Ellison, D.D. (Newcastle upon Tyne, 29 March 1657 – Whitburn, 12 June 1721) was an Anglican clergyman.[1]
He was educated at St Edmund Hall, Oxford.[2] He became a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1678. Ellison was Chaplain to Thomas Wood, Bishop of Lichfield; and held livings at St. Lawrence, Towcester and St. Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne.[3] He was appointed Archdeacon of Stafford in 1682 and Canon of Durham Cathedral in 1712, holding both positions until his death.
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Diocese of Lichfield
- Lichfield Cathedral
- Bishop's House, Lichfield
- St Mary's House, Lichfield
- Area scheme (1992–present)
- Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield
- Sarah Bullock, area Bishop of Shrewsbury
- Matthew Parker, area Bishop of Stafford
- area Bishop of Wolverhampton (vacant; bishop-designate: Tim Wambunya)
- Jan McFarlane, Dean-designate, Canon and honorary assistant bishop
- AEO: the Bishop suffragan of Oswestry & Rob Munro, Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
- Sue Weller, Archdeacon of Lichfield
- Megan Smith, Archdeacon of Stoke
- Archdeacon of Salop (vacant)
- Archdeacon of Walsall (vacant)
- Paul Thomas, Bishop suffragan of Oswestry
- Archdeacon of Chester (12th century – 1541; erected into Chester diocese)
- Archdeacon of Stafford (12 C. – 1980; renamed to Lichfield archdeaconry)
- Archdeacon of Coventry (12 C. – 1837; moved to Worcester then erected into Coventry diocese)
- Archdeacon of Derby (12th C. – 1884; moved to Southwell then erected into Derby diocese)
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