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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Diocese of York is an administrative division of the Church of England, part of the Province of York. It covers the city of York, the eastern part of North Yorkshire, and most of the East Riding of Yorkshire.The diocese is headed by the Archbishop of York and its cathedral is York Minster. The diocese is divided into three archdeaconries of Cleveland in the north (with a Bishop of Whitby), the East Riding (with a Bishop of Hull), and in the south-west the Archdeaconry of York (with a Bishop of Selby). The suffragan See of Hull was created in 1891, Whitby in 1923 and Selby in 1939. The Bishop of Beverley, while technically a member of the archbishop's staff, lives in Leeds and has episcopal oversight for those parishes in 10 of the dioceses of the Province of York who do not accept women's ordination as priests. The Bishop of Whitby performs such a role in the Diocese of York itself, as well as having oversight of the Archdeaconry of Cleveland.The diocese was once much larger, covering Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire and parts of Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmorland.. }

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