Roger Acrode
Archdeacon
Roger Acrode (also spelt Acroyde, Acrod) was Archdeacon of York from 1600 until 1617.[1]
Acrode was educated at Clare College, Cambridge[2] He held livings at Goldsborough, Whalton, and Bolton Percy.[3]
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