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Cardinal Du BellayJean, cardinal DU BELLAY French prelate, archbishop, diplomat and writer, not necessarily in that order Date: 1492 - 1560
Edward Confessor CrownedENGLISH ROYALTY crowned at Winchester by Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury on Easter Day 1043 Date: 1004-1066
Hugh BoulterHUGH BOULTER Protestant archbishop of Armagh, Primate of Ireland. Date: 1672 - 1742
Michael BoyleMICHAEL BOYLE Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Date: 1609 - 1702
Anglican LiturgyTHE ENGLISH LITURGY Archbishop Cranmer presides over the committee which will compile the English Liturgy, the prayers etc used in the various services Date: 1549
Cardinal Lavigerie - StatueStatue of Cardinal Lavigerie (1825 - 1892) at Tunis, Tunisia. The British Consulate can be seen in the background. Lavigerie was a French cardinal
Uppsala Cathedral, Uppland, SwedenView of Uppsala Cathedral in Uppsala, Uppland, Sweden, dating back to the late 13th century. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the (Lutheran) Church of Sweden
Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & SalisburyThe Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)
Enthronement of Archbishop LangA crowd scene at the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Gordon Lang (1864-1945). He was the first bachelor to hold the appointment in 150 years
Samsun - Arrival of Metropolitan ArchbishopWelcoming the Metropolitan Archbishop Monseigneur Amassias Germanos by the Orthodox Community upon his arrival at Samsun, Turkey, on the coast of the Black Sea
Bishopthorpe YorksBishopthorpe, Yorkshire, residence of the Archbishop of York
Archbishop Tenisons School, Leicester Square, 1899Photograph showing the exterior of Archbishop Tenisons School at 30 Leicester Square, London, in 1899. This building was built on the site of William Hogarths house in the 18th century
Edward White Benson (1829-1896)Photographic portrait of Edward White Benson (1829-1896), pictured when serving as Bishop of Truro between 1877 and 1883. Benson went on to serve as Archbishop of Canterbury
New Archbishop of ParisAfter a service at Notre Dame, the new archbishop of Paris makes a formal procession through the streets of Paris
Louis at Beckets TombIn his feud with Henry II of England, Louis befriends Thomas a Becket : when the archbishop is assassinated, Louis visits his tomb to mourn his murdered ally
Derby & Canterbury / ParisThe Archbishop of Canterbury is sent as an ambassador by the citizens of London to Paris to meet the exiled Earl of Derby and ask him to return to supplant Richard II
St Dunstan / Black HatSAINT DUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury and Saint
Oath of the Barons 1214The oath of the English Barons to restore the liberties of the land, taken at the council called by Archbishop Stephen Langton at the abbey at Bury-St-Edmunds
Darboy in PrisonArchbishop Darboy, held as a hostage in the prison of La Roquette, and murdered by the Communards on 24 May
George V / The Queen 1911GEORGE V He is crowned by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Westminster Abbey
Dunstan, ArchbishopSaint DUNSTAN, archbishop of Canterbury Beside his regular staff of office, he is depicted holding the tongs with which he tweaked the Devils nose
Randall Thomas DavidsonRANDALL THOMAS DAVIDSON Archbishop of Canterbury from 1903 - 1928
Cardinal D amboiseGeorges, cardinal d Amboise, archbishop of Rouen, influential statesman as well
Nicholas Wiseman - 1Cardinal NICHOLAS PATRICK STEPHEN WISEMAN Catholic archbishop of Westminster
Richard Chenevix TrenchRICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH Irish churchman, archbishop of Dublin
Arundel PreachingTHOMAS ARUNDEL Archbishop of Canterbury, depicted preaching in support of Bolingbroke
Arch C Tait (Pound)ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL TAIT Archbishop of Canterbury
Thomas ArundelTHOMAS ARUNDEL Archbishop of Canterbury
Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen BerthaAugustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English
Sir Matthew Hale / DartonSIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP
Lambeth Palace, 18th CenThe palace of the Archbishops of Canterbury, seen across the Thames: first erected in 1197, but substantially altered through the centuries Date: in the 18th century
Rich & Henry Iii / 1234Edmund Rich, Archbishop of Canterbury threatens to excommunicate Henry III
James Sharp, BishopJAMES SHARP Archbishop of Saint Andrews, murdered by Covenanters
Edmund GrindalEDMUND GRINDAL Archbishop of Canterbury. Undertook to reform ecclesiatical courts
John WhitgiftJOHN WHITGIFT Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely
Medieval ArchbishopThe official habit of an English archbishop
Matthew Parker / HollMATTHEW PARKER Archbishop of Canterbury
Georges DarboyGEORGES DARBOY Archbishop of Paris, murdered during the Commune
Thos Cranmer / CochranTHOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury
Thos Cranmer / Anon EngTHOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury
Crystal Palace OpenedQueen Victoria and Prince Albert at the inauguration ceremony; view from the South West Gallery as the Archbishop offers up a prayer for Divine blessing upon the objects
Carlo Borromeo / ChasselatCARLO BORROMEO Italian cardinal and saint; archbishop of Milan
Pole (Larmessin)REGINALD POLE Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury
Cardinal / Duc De LorraineCharles, Duc et cardinal de LORRAINE Archbishop of Reims, statesman
1st Arch Bish CanterburyAugustine, sent from Rome, becomes the first Archbishop of Canterbury
Gilbert SheldonGILBERT SHELDON Archbishop of Canterbury (1663-1677). Built Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford
Richard Bancroft / VertueRICHARD BANCROFT Anglican leader; bishop of London 1597, archbishop of Canterbury 1604