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John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (1730 - 1805)

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Most Rev & Rt Hon Cyril Foster Garbett (1875 - 1955)

Dr Garbett was an Anglican bishop. He was the Archbishop of York from 1942 to 1955.

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Stuart Blanch, Baron Blanch, PC (1918 - 1994)

Senior Church of England cleric. Served as Archbishop of York, 1975-1983.

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John Habgood (1927 - d.)

Archbishop of York, 1983-1995.

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Most Rev & Rt Hon Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury MP

106th Archbishop of Canterbury, March 2013 -

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Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (c.1316 - 1381)

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Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1636 - 1715)

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Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (c.1364 - 1443)

Henry Chichele (also Checheley) (c. 1364 – 12 April 1443), English Archbishop of Canterbury, founder of All Souls College, Oxford, was born at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, in 1363 or 1364. Chich...

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Most Rev William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury (1657 - 1737)

Archbishop of Canterbury, 1716-37.

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William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1430 - 1532)

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William Markham, Archbishop of York (1719 - 1807)

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John

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Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. - 604)

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Saint Paulinus, Bishop of York MP (b. - 644)

Paulinus (died 10 October 644) was a Roman missionary and the first Bishop of York. A member of the Gregorian mission sent in 601 by Pope Gregory I to Christianize the Anglo-Saxons from their native An...

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Chad, Bishop of York MP (b. - 672)

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Frederick Cornwallis, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1713 - 1783)

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Charles Manners-Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury (1755 - 1828)

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John Sumner, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1780 - 1862)

John Bird Sumner (1780 – 6 September 1862) was a bishop in the Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury. Contents [show] [edit]Life Sumner was the elder brother of Bishop Charles Richard Sumner...

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Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (deceased)

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Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1821 - 1902)

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Edward Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Archibald Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1811 - 1882)

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Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (c.1118 - 1170)

He was assassinated by four knights, Reginald fitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton (supposedly on orders of Henry II king of England)

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Ralph d'Escures, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Anselm (deceased)

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Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury (c.1005 - 1089)

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Most Rev Cosmo Gordon Lang, Baron Lang of Lambeth (1864 - 1945)

William Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth GCVO PC (known as Cosmo; 31 October 1864 – 5 December 1945) was an Anglican prelate who served as Archbishop of York (1908–1928) and Archbishop of...

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Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury (1887 - 1972)

Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth, GCVO, PC (5 May 1887 – 15 September 1972) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1945 to 1961. Background Fisher was brought up in an Anglican bac...

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Rt. Rev. and Rt. Hon. Arthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey of Canterbury MP (1904 - 1988)

The 100th Archbishop of Canterbury between 1961 and 1974. ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -- Arthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey of Cante...

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Frederick Coggan, Archbishop of Canterbury (1909 - 2000)

101st Archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980.

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Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (1921 - 2000)

Bishop of St Albans and then Archbishop of Canterbury between 1980 and 1991.

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George

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Thomas Savage, Archbishop of York (1463 - c.1507)

Bishop of Rochester & London, Archbishop of York. Savage's last post was as Archbishop of York from 1501 to 1507. He was translated from the see of London on 18 January 1501. While Archbishop he was ...

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George Abbott, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1562 - 1633)

George Abbot From Wikipedia ) (19 October 1562 – 5 August 1633) was an English divine and Archbishop of Canterbury.[1][2][3] He also served as the fourth Chancellor of Trinity College, Dublin, ...

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George Neville, Archbishop of York MP (c.1432 - 1476)

From the English Wikipedia page on George Neville, Archbishop of York George Neville (c. 1432 – 8 June 1476), archbishop of York and chancellor of England, was the youngest son of Richard Neville, ...

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Edwin Sandys, Archbishop of York MP (c.1519 - 1588)

Edwin Sandys (archbishop) Edwin Sandys Archbishop of York Enthroned 1576 Ended 1588 Predecessor Edmund Grindal Successor John Piers Born 1516 Esthwaite Hall Died 1588 Anglica...

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William Booth, Archbishop of York (c.1388 - 1464)

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Geoffrey Plantagenet, Archbishop of York (c.1152 - 1212)

Geoffrey, Archbishop of York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Geoffrey, Archbishop of York (c. 1152 – 12 December 1212) was an illegitimate son of Henry II, King of England who became Bishop...

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Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (c.1413 - 1480)

-------------------- Cardinal Thomas Bourchier crowned 3 Kings and one Queen of England.

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Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York (1546 - 1628)

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Thomas FitzAlan Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury (c.1353 - 1413)

Thomas Arundel Thomas Arundel Archbishop of Canterbury Medieval tapestry showing Thomas Arundel reading a bull to his flock Province Canterbury Diocese Canterbury Enthroned unknown R...

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Æthelred, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Reginald Pole, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (c.1498 - 1558)

Reginald Pole (12 March 1500 – 17 November 1558) was an English Cardinal in the Catholic Church, and the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury, holding the office during the Counter Reformation. T...

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Ælfric of Abingdon, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. - 1005)

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Ælfheah, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. - 832)

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Wulfhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury (1342 - 1396)

William Courtenay (c. 1342 – 31 July 1396), English prelate, was Archbishop of Canterbury, having previously been Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London. Courtenay was a younger son of Hugh de Cou...

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William de Chicheley, Alderman of London (c.1364 - 1425)

William Chichley was Alderman of London. One son was John Chichley, Chamberlain of London. Another son was William Chichley Arch Deacon of Canterbury. His brother was Robert Chichley, Maior of Lond...

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Walter de Gray, Archbishop of York, Lord Chancellor. (b. - 1255)

Walter de Gray (died 1 May 1255) was an English prelate and statesman who rose to be Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor. Gray was the son of John de Gray the Elder of Eaton in Norfolk and nephe...

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Walter de Grey, Archbishop Of York (c.1208 - 1255)

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Walter de Grey, Archbishop of York (c.1187 - 1255)

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Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (c.995 - 1072)

Stigand (died 1072) was an English churchman in pre-Norman Conquest England. Stigand acted as an advisor to several members of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman English royal dynasties, serving six successive...

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Sigeric the Serious, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury (1848 - 1930)

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Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Nothelm, Archbishop (deceased)

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Nothhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Saint Mellitus, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (b. - 624)

Mellitus (died 24 April 624) was the first Bishop of London in the Saxon period, the third Archbishop of Canterbury, and a member of the Gregorian mission sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons fr...

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Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York MP (1529 - 1605)

Matthew Hutton (1529–1606) was archbishop of York from 1595 to 1606 He was suspected of leaning to the Puritans, and this led to a dispute with Archbishop Sandys, who in 1586 preferred a charge of th...

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Laurence, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (b. - 619)

Laurence (sometimes Lawrence or Laurentius; died 2 February 619 AD) was the second Archbishop of Canterbury from about 604 to 619. He was a member of the Gregorian mission sent from Italy to England to...

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Justus, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Jænberht, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Honorius, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Feologild, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Elfric Canterbury) (deceased)

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Edward Vernon-Harcourt, Most Rev., Archbishop of York (1757 - 1847)

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Egbert, Archbishop of York (deceased)

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Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. - 1050)

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Deusdedit, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. - 664)

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Cuthbert, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Ceolnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Byrhthelm, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. - 973)

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Brihtwald, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Bregowin, Archbishop (deceased)

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Bregowine, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Berhtwald, Archbishop of Canterbury (deceased)

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Archbishop Ecgbert (deceased)

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Æthelnoth, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (b. - 1038)

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Wigmund, Archbishop of York MP (b. - 854)

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Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury (Martyr) MP (1489 - 1556)

' Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI. He helped build a favourable case ...

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Hubert Walter, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (1160 - 1205)

Not noted for his holiness in life or learning, historians have judged him one of the most outstanding ministers in English history. Links

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Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury MP (909 - 988)

Dunstan (c. 909 – 19 May 988) was an Abbot of Glastonbury, a Bishop of Worcester, a Bishop of London, and an Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonized as a saint. His work restored monastic life in Eng...

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Alexander de Neville, Archbishop of York MP (c.1341 - 1392)

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Rowan

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