Tertullian Pyne
Tertullian Pyne was an Anglican priest in England during the 16th century.[1]
Pyne was born in Devon and educated at St John's College, Oxford.[2] He held the living at Swanscombe and was appointed Archdeacon of Sudbury in 1593.[3]
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Archdeacons of Sudbury
- William son of Humphrey
- Baldwin of Boulogne
- Reiner
- Roger
- Robert of Gloucester
- Alan de Beccles
- Roger Pincerna
- William de Clare
- Thomas Ingoldsthorpe
- Constantine de Mildenhall
- Ralph de Fornham
- Ralph of York
- Henry de Bradenham
- Alan de Ely
- Simon de Creake
- Firmin de Lavenham
- Gilbert de Marewell
- Richard Lyng
- Walter Elvedon
- Thomas de Winchester
- Thomas de Methelwold
- Henry de la Zouche
- William Graa de Trusthope
- John Hambleton
- John de Lincoln
- Hugh Sturmy
- Thomas Grene
- Hugh Gaudeby
- Thomas Hetersete
- Richard Maudeleyn
- Thomas Hetersete (again)
- Eudo de la Zouche
- Roger Wodehele
- Thomas Rodborne
- Clement Denston
- John Wiggenhall
- John Selot
- Nicholas Goldwell
- John Jeffreys
- Thomas Shenkwyn
- John Finneys
- William Stillington
- Thomas Larke
- Richard Woleman
- Miles Spencer
- Thomas Aldriche
- John Still
- Tertullian Pyne
- Cuthbert Norris
- Theophilus Kent
- Anthony Sparrow
- John Spencer
- Nicholas Clagett
- Brampton Gurdon
- John Chapman
- John Gooch
- George Glover
- Lord Arthur Hervey
- Frank Chapman
- Arthur Livingstone
- George Hodges
- William Farmiloe
- Eric Buckley
- Maxwell Maxwell-Gumbleton, Bishop of Dunwich
- Hugh Norton
- Harry Barton
- David Maddock, Bishop of Dunwich
- Kenneth Child
- Donald Smith
- Richard Garrard
- John Cox
- David Brierley
- David Jenkins
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