David Brierley

David Brierley (12 December 1953 – 1 August 2009) was Archdeacon of Sudbury from 2006 until his death in 2009.

Brierley was educated at the University of Bristol and ordained in 1978.[1] After a curacy in Rochdale he held incumbencies in Eccles and Great Harwood.[2] He was Canon Residentiary at Bradford Cathedral from 2002 to 2004 and then Diocesan Missioner until his appointment as Archdeacon.[3]

References

  1. ^ "David James Brierley". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House Publishing. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ 'BRIERLEY, Ven. David James’, Who's Who 2013, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2013; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2012 ; online edn, Nov 2012 accessed 17 September 2020
  3. ^ Bansfield Benefice
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