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Description The Venerable Dr Christopher Cunliffe, Archdeacon of Derby; the Rt Revd Jan McFarlane, Bishop of Repton; the Rt Revd Dr Alastair Redfern, Bishop of Derby; the Venerable Carol Coslett, Archdeacon of Chesterfield and the Very Revd Stephen Hance, Dean of Derby. Photograph taken at the Collation and Commissioning Service for the eighth Archdeacon of Chesterfield at the parish church of Chesterfield, St Mary and All Saints - the Crooked Spire - on Saturday, 10 March 2018
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