James Brooks[1] (1704–1763) was an Anglican clergyman.[2]
Brooks was born in Oxford and educated at Christ Church there.[3]  He was Archdeacon of Stafford from 1732 until his death.[4]
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| Office holders | 
- Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield
 
- Tim Wambunya, area Bishop of Wolverhampton
 
- Sarah Bullock, area Bishop of Shrewsbury
 
- Matthew Parker, area Bishop of Stafford
 
- Jan McFarlane, Dean of Lichfield and honorary assistant bishop
 
- Anne Hollinghurst, Principal of The Queen's Foundation and honorary assistant bishop
 
- AEO: the Bishop suffragan of Oswestry & Rob Munro, Bishop suffragan of Ebbsfleet
 
- Sue Weller, Archdeacon of Lichfield
 
- Megan Smith, Archdeacon of Stoke
 
- Liz Jackson, Archdeacon of Walsall
 
- Nick Watson, Archdeacon of Salop
  
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Late Medieval (Stafford) | 
- John de Brunforte
 
- Robert de Patrika
 
- John Clarel
 
- William de Apeltre
 
- Roger de Depyng
 
- Richard de Birmingham
 
- Roger de Dorkyng
 
- John de Marisco
 
- William de Grenburgh
 
- John de Sulgrave
 
- John de Outheby
 
- Richard de Toppeclyve
 
- Henry Davyd
 
- John Fyton
 
- Thomas Barton
 
- John Fyton (again)
 
- William de Admondeston
 
- Ralph Prestbury
 
- Roger Wall
 
- John Wendesley
 
- Thomas Hawkins
 
- William Moggys
 
- William Duffield
 
- Edward Willughby
 
- John Wardroper
 
- Adam Grafton
 
- Geoffrey Blythe
 
- John Blythe
 
- Nicholas Heath
 
- John Redman
  
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