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The Archdeacon of St Andrews was a very important job in the Diocese of St Andrews in Scotland a long time ago. This role existed from the 1100s to the 1600s. Think of it like a top manager or a very influential leader within the church in a big area.

What Was an Archdeacon of St Andrews?

An Archdeacon was a senior church official. They helped the Bishop manage a large part of the church's land and people. The Archdeacon of St Andrews was in charge of the Archdeaconry of St Andrews. This was a big area within the larger Diocese of St Andrews.

A Powerful Role in Medieval Scotland

This position was one of the most important jobs in the Scottish church during the Middle Ages. The area around St Andrews had many people and many churches. Because of this, the Archdeacon of St Andrews had a lot of power. They might have even had more influence than some bishops in other parts of Scotland. They helped make sure church rules were followed and managed church affairs.

Who Held This Important Job?

Many different people served as the Archdeacon of St Andrews over the centuries. They were important figures in their time. The first known archdeacon was Matthew, who served around 1147 to 1172. The last known archdeacon was Alexander Gledstanes, who served from 1612 to 1638. These individuals played a key role in the history of the church in Scotland.

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