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Archbishop Collection (page 12)

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Matthew Parker / Holl

Matthew Parker / Holl
MATTHEW PARKER Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Georges Darboy

Georges Darboy
GEORGES DARBOY Archbishop of Paris, murdered during the Commune

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Thos Cranmer / Cochran

Thos Cranmer / Cochran
THOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Thos Cranmer / Anon Eng

Thos Cranmer / Anon Eng
THOMAS CRANMER Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Crystal Palace Opened

Crystal Palace Opened
Queen 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

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Carlo Borromeo / Chasselat

Carlo Borromeo / Chasselat
CARLO BORROMEO Italian cardinal and saint; archbishop of Milan

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Pole (Larmessin)

Pole (Larmessin)
REGINALD POLE Cardinal and Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Cardinal / Duc De Lorraine

Cardinal / Duc De Lorraine
Charles, Duc et cardinal de LORRAINE Archbishop of Reims, statesman

Background imageArchbishop Collection: 1st Arch Bish Canterbury

1st Arch Bish Canterbury
Augustine, sent from Rome, becomes the first Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Gilbert Sheldon

Gilbert Sheldon
GILBERT SHELDON Archbishop of Canterbury (1663-1677). Built Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Richard Bancroft / Vertue

Richard Bancroft / Vertue
RICHARD BANCROFT Anglican leader; bishop of London 1597, archbishop of Canterbury 1604

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Theatine Friars

Theatine Friars
THEATINE FRIARS (named after the Italian town of Theate, because its archbishop was one of the founders, 1524)

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Becket Assassinated / 1170

Becket Assassinated / 1170
Thomas a Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated in the cathedral by four knights who believed they were carrying out Henry IIs wishes

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Cranmers Bible

Cranmers Bible
Archbishop Thomas Cranmers bible, in the North Choir Aisle, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Francis Bourne

Francis Bourne
FRANCIS BOURNE Roman Catholic churchman : archbishop of Westminster; cardinal

Background imageArchbishop Collection: John Sharp, Churchman

John Sharp, Churchman
JOHN SHARP churchman, archbishop of York with his autograph

Background imageArchbishop Collection: John Tillotson

John Tillotson
JOHN TILLOTSON churchman, archbishop of Canterbury with his autograph

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Tobias Matthew

Tobias Matthew
TOBIAS MATTHEW churchman, archbishop of York with his autograph

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Becket Murdered

Becket Murdered
Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, is murdered in the cathedral

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Camille De Neufville

Camille De Neufville
CAMILLE DE NEUFVILLE archbishop of Lyon who believed in being friendly with protestants !

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Dunstan with Quill Pen

Dunstan with Quill Pen
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, Archbishop of Canterbury English Prelate writing with a quill pen

Background imageArchbishop Collection: William Laud

William Laud
WILLIAM LAUD Prelate; became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Sigfrid III Von Eppstein

Sigfrid III Von Eppstein
SIGFRID III VON EPPSTEIN Archbishop of Mainz (Mayence); flanked by the German kings Heinrich Raspe and Wilhelm of Holland

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Miracle / Becket

Miracle / Becket
Thomas a Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, in exile at Sens, is visited by the Virgin Mary who gives him some oil which has been used ever since at English coronations

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Dunstan / A of Canterbury

Dunstan / A of Canterbury
DUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury 959 English prelate writing with a quill pen

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Wulfstan Writing(Strutt)

Wulfstan Writing(Strutt)
WULFSTAN Archbishop of York 1002 - 1023 English prelate; advised law to Kings Aethelred and Canute writes with a quill pen

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Satire on the Bishops

Satire on the Bishops
A satirical view of the protestant bishops. Of God, Of Man, Of the Devell

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Edward White Benson

Edward White Benson
EDWARD WHITE BENSON English prelate who became the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1882

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Thomas a Becket

Thomas a Becket
THOMAS A BECKET English prelate Archbishop of Canterbury 1162

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Victoria / Coronation / 1838

Victoria / Coronation / 1838
She is crowned at Westminster Abbey. The archbishop of Canterbury places the crown on her head

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason

Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason
King Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason. This process was used three times during Richards reign, the first one being in November 1387, when the Duke of Gloucester

Background imageArchbishop Collection: Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury

Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English



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