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  • (1950–) Current [[Archbishop of Canterbury]].
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  • | title = The Archbishop of Canterbury
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  • (1935–) Former [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] from 1991 to 2002, preceded by [[Robert Runcie]], succeeded by [[Rowan Wi
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  • ...Anglican Communion that takes place every ten years, presided over by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
    172 bytes (25 words) - 21:11, 6 September 2008
  • {{r|Archbishop of Canterbury}}
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  • ...ican Communion]] which takes place every ten years, presided over by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]. The first conference was held in 1867 and the most recent in 2008.
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  • '''Rowan Williams''' (1950–) was the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] from 2002 to 2012, the spiritual leader of the [[Anglican Communion]] and ...and then became the Archbishop of Wales in 1999. He was selected to be the Archbishop of Canterbury in 2002 by [[Tony Blair]] and took his place in 2003, replacing the [[Marga
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  • {{r|Archbishop of Canterbury}}
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  • [[Robert Runcie]], the then [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], <!--was it Runcie at the time?--> called it "the stuff of which [[Fairy
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  • ...t out most of the grievances against the [[Church of England]] under the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] [[William Laud]], hence, by implication, against the rule of [[Charles I]
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  • ...d those hiding there, including the Lord Chancellor (Simon of Sudbury, the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was particularly associated with the poll tax), and the Lord Treasurer
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  • *Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1033-1109
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  • ...ligious lobby, including the Catholic Cardinal [[Cormac Murphy O'Connor]], Archbishop of Canterbury [[Rowan Williams]], Bishop of Southwark [[Tom Butler]], the [[ProLife Allia
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  • ...s such) might have held any of a number of offices: [[Lord Chancellor]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], [[Lord High Steward]], [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], [[Lord Privy Sea ...of precedence]], outranked, among non-royals, only by the Archbishops of [[Archbishop of Canterbury|Canterbury]] and [[Archbishop of York|York]] and by the [[Lord Chancellor]]
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  • ...land; the clergy were refusing to pay their share of the costs, with the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] threatening [[excommunication]]; [[Parliament]] was reluctant to contribu
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  • ...land; the clergy were refusing to pay their share of the costs, with the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] threatening [[excommunication]]; [[Parliament]] was reluctant to contribu
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  • : Saint Augustine(597-604) [http://saints.sqpn.com/sainta14.htm] becomes Archbishop of Canterbury, having been sent to Britain by Pope Gregory with 40 other monks (597). : Thomas à Becket Archbishop of Canterbury[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/becket_thomas.shtml] (1162 -
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  • ...ntil he fell from favour and was beheaded in 1540. Cranmer (1489–1556) was archbishop of Canterbury after 1533. <ref> After Henry's death Cranmer wrote much of the first ''Boo
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  • :''For the first Archbishop of Canterbury, see [[Augustine of Canterbury]]
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  • ...a fundamentally Anglican model for the British churches. By allowing the [[archbishop of Canterbury]] to interfere in Scottish ecclesiastical affairs, undermining the Presbyte
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