Michael Reniger
English priest
Michael Reniger, D.D. was an English priest in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.[1]
Reniger was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford.[2] He held livings at Broughton, Crawley and Chilbolton. Reniger was appointed Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral in 1566 (Precentor, 1567/ Subdean, 1568); Archdeacon of Winchester in 1575;[3] and Canon of St. Paul's in 1583. He died on 26 August 1609.
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Archdeacons of Winchester and of Bournemouth
(Winchester diocese)
- William of Chichester
- Henri I de Blois
- Richard
- Josceline de Bohon
- Hugh de Puiset
(Winchester)
- Ralph
- Roger (I)
- Bartholomew
- Roger (II)
- P. (I)
- Hugh des Roches
- P. (II)
- Amaury Guiscard
- Henry de Helingeye
- Richard de la More
- Philip of St Austell alias Cornwaleys
(Winchester)
- Michael de Helleston
- James Sinabaldi de Florentia or de Pulcis
- Philip Sapiti
- John de Podio Barzaco
- Stephen de Malo Leone
- Robert de Burton
- John de Wolveleye
- Robert Wikeford
- Nicholas de Wykeham
- John Bloxham
- Roger Walden
- Nicholas Daniel
- Nicholas Bildeston
- Stephen Wilton
- John Pakenham
- Vincent Clement
- John Morton
- Robert Morton
- William Smyth
- Robert Frost
- John Frost
- Hugh Ashton
- John Fox
- Richard Pate
- William Boleyn
(Winchester)
- John Philpot
- Stephen Cheston
- John Ebden
- Michael Reniger
- Ralph Barlow
- Edward Burby
- George Roberts
- Thomas Gorges
- Walter Dayrell
- Robert Sharrock
- Thomas Clutterbuck
- George Fulham
- Ralph Brideoake
- Robert Eden
- Nicholas Lechmere
- Robert Lowth
- Robert Eden (again)
- Thomas Balguy
- Matthew Woodford
- Thomas de Grey
- Augustus Legge
- Gilbert Heathcote
- Charles Hoare
- Joseph Wigram
(Winchester)
- Philip Jacob
- George Sumner, Bishop of Guildford
- Arthur Lyttelton, Bishop of Southampton
- William Fearon
- Alfred Daldy
- Edmund Morgan
- Hedley Burrows
- Leslie Lang
- Roy Beynon
- David Cartwright
- Alan Clarkson
- Adrian Harbidge (became Archdeacon of Bournemouth)
- Adrian Harbidge (previously Archdeacon of Winchester)
- Peter Rouch
- Richard Brand, Archdeacon of Winchester (in plurality)
- Jean Burgess
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