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November 2017 Synod Present (P) Apologies (A) Mr Chris Abbess a Mr Present (P) Present (P) November 2017 Synod Apologies (A) November 2017 Synod Apologies (A) Mr Chris Abbess A Mr Marco Filipe Lopes Mrs Isabel Adcock P The Revd Andy Finn P The Revd Nigel Anstey A The Revd Canon Jeremy Fraser P The Revd Christiana Asinugo P Mr Richard Freeman A Mrs Christine Ballard Mr David Gentry P The Revd Canon David Banting P The Revd Helen Gheorghiu Gould A The Revd Lee Batson The Revd Ray Gibbs P The Revd Canon Beth Bendrey P Mrs Rosemary Gissler-Weber P Mrs Diana Benge-Abbott P The Revd Lesley Goldsmith A Canon Lynne Bennett P The Revd Tim Goodbody P Canon Belle Beszant A The Revd Andrew Grey Canon Shirley Biro A The Revd Canon David Hague P Mr Michael Bitschine P Mrs Sylvia Halford P Mr John Bloomfield Mr Michael Hall P Miss Sheila Bradley A The Revd Stuart Halstead Canon Leslie Brock A Canon Robert Hammond P Mrs Christine Brown P Mr Frank Hawkins A Mr John Brown P Mrs Celia Heath P The Revd Kieran Bush A Mrs Margaret Henning A The Revd Paul Carr The Very Revd Nicholas Henshall A Miss Laura Clegg P The Revd Canon Simon Heron P The Ven Elwin Cockett, Archdeacon of West Ham P The Ven Vanessa Herrick, Archdeacon of Harlow P Mrs Ann Colton A The Revd Andy Higgs P The Ven Annette Cooper, Archdeacon of Colchester P The Rt Revd Peter Hill A The Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell P The Revd Clive Hillman A The Revd Martin Court P The Revd Peter Hillman A Mrs Christine Cox P Canon Christine Horton P The Revd Chris Davies P Mrs Heather Housden A Mrs Ursula Davies The Revd Martin Howse A Canon Vevet Deer P The Revd Denis Huntley P The Revd Jo Delfgou P The Revd Justin Hutcherson P The Revd John Dunnett P Mrs Christine Inwang Mrs Mary Durlacher P Mr Mark Jobin P Mr Nigel Dyson P Mr Ashley John A The Revd Canon Ann Easter A Mrs Lesley Judd P Miss Mary Edwards A Mrs Diana Kennedy P Mr Robert Edwards P The Ven Robin King, Archdeacon of Stansted A Canon Roger Ennals P Canon Wendy King The Revd Colin Fairweather A Mrs Pamela Kirby A Mrs Susannah Lacon Present (P) Present (P) November 2017 Synod Apologies (A) November 2017 Synod Apologies (A) Mr Mac Leonard P Mrs Hannah Robinson Canon Jill Leonard P Canon Mike Robinson P The Ven Mike Lodge, Archdeacon of Southend P The Revd Keith Roddy A The Revd Canon Sally Lodge P Mrs Lynette Rodgers P Mr Percy Lomax The Revd James Rodley P The Revd Katharine Lovesey A The Revd Nick Rowan P The Revd David Lower P Mrs Janet Russell A Mr Peter Manley P The Revd Penny Sayer P The Revd Canon Sandra Manley A The Revd Canon Marie Segal A Canon Harry Marsh P Mr Colin Setchfield P Brother Laurence Martin TSSF The Revd Canon Margaret Shaw P Mr David Martins A The Revd Patrick Sherring The Revd Canon Dr Roger Matthews P Mr Roger Shilling A Mrs Marilyn Mayo P Canon Gordon Simmonds P The Revd James McCluskey P Canon Adrian Smith P The Revd Dr Adrian McConnaughie Mr Derek Smith A The Revd Patrick McEune A Mrs Margaret Smith The Revd Neil McLeod A The Ven Elizabeth Snowden, Archdeacon of Chelmsford P Canon Ron McLernon P Canon Dr John Spence The Revd Annie McTighe A Mrs Patricia Stanbury-Sandford Mrs Judith Meaden A Mr Robin Stevens A Mrs Ros Mercer A The Revd Canon Alex Summers Miss Mary Moore Ms Rebecca Swinson The Revd Shaun Moore Miss Michelle Tackie P Mr David Morgan The Revd Canon Ian Tarrant A Mr Larry Morris P Mrs Rosalind Tatam A The Rt Revd Roger Morris P The Revd Neil Taylor P The Rt Revd Dr Trevor Mwamba A Mr Robert Taylor The Revd Canon Paul Norrington P Mr Ian Tinton The Revd Canon Mark North A The Revd Canon David Tomlinson P Mr Piers Northam P The Revd Canon Jenny Tomlinson P The Revd Canon Tom Page A Mrs Cat Trinder P The Revd Ruth Patten P The Revd Canon David St Clair Tudor A Mr Roland Pelly The Revd Marion Walford P The Revd Quintin Peppiatt The Revd Brenda Wallace P The Ven Dr John Perumbalath, Archdeacon of Barking P The Revd Mark Wallace P The Revd Dr Tim Platts A The Revd Phillip Weston Mrs Kathy Playle P The Revd Christine Williams P Dr Angela Puzey MBE A The Revd Canon Louise Williams P Dr John Rees-White Canon John Winterbotham P The Revd Anne-Marie Renshaw A The Revd Sally Womersley A The Revd John Richardson P The Revd Canon Martin Wood P The Revd Canon Phil Ritchie A Mr Gavin Wright A.
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