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Thomas Newton Leeke (17 January 1854
[1] – 26 October 1933
[2]) was an
Anglican
priest. He was the
Archdeacon of Totnes from 1921 until his death.
[3]
Leeke was educated at
Harrow School,
Trinity College, Cambridge and
Wells Theological College.
[4] His first posts were
curacies at
Keele and
Alcester. He was
Rector of
Longford from 1880 to 1883,
Vicar of
Inkberrow from 1893 to 1896 and
Rector of
Bideford until 1921, also He was
Rural Dean of
Hartland from 1914 until his years as
Archdeacon.
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Mike Harrison,
Bishop-designate of Exeter and
Bishop of Dunwich
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Jackie Searle,
Bishop suffragan of Crediton and acting Bishop of Exeter
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James Grier,
Bishop suffragan of Plymouth
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AEO:
Paul Thomas,
Bishop suffragan of Oswestry &
Rob Munro,
Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
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Jonathan Greener,
Dean of Exeter
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Douglas Dettmer,
Archdeacon of Totnes
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Andrew Beane,
Archdeacon of Exeter
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Verena Breed,
Archdeacon-designate of Barnstaple
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Jane Bakker,
Archdeacon of Plymouth
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