Archidiaconate
noun
the office, term of office, or area of jurisdiction of an archdeacon
historical examples
a good br-ss (now affixed to the wall) commemorates alc-ck’s (p. 284) predecessor in the archidiaconate, richard bole .
highways and byways in cambridge and ely rev. edward conybeare.
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