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    portal John Moore (26 April 1730 – 18 January 1805) was Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England. Moore was the son of Thomas Moore, a butcher...
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  • Moore (archbishop of Canterbury) (1730–1805), Archbishop of Canterbury John Moore (biblical scholar) (1742–1821), English biblical scholar John Moore (bishop...
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    The archbishop of Canterbury is the "Primate of All England" (the "first bishop" of England), effectively serving as the head of the established Church...
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    was baptised at the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, by John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, on 17 September 1783. Her godparents were her siblings George...
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    and Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in the Great Drawing Room at Carlton House by John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury. Her godparents were the...
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  • Bishop John Moore may refer to: John Moore (bishop of Ely) (1646–1714), British scholar John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury), Archbishop of Canterbury, 1783–1805...
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    Charles Manners-Sutton (category Archbishops of Canterbury)
    succeed John Moore as Archbishop of Canterbury. During his primacy, the old archepiscopal palace at Croydon was sold and the country palace of Addington...
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    105th archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England. Welby was previously the vicar of Southam in Warwickshire, and later served as Dean of Liverpool...
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    by John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury; William Markham, Archbishop of York; Charles Moss, Bishop of Bath and Wells; and John Hinchliffe, Bishop of Peterborough...
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    Canterbury Cathedral, more correctly Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury, is the cathedral of the archbishop of Canterbury, the leader of the Church of...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his death in 1170. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the...
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    Stephen Langton (category Archbishops of Canterbury)
    English cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 until his death in 1228. The dispute between King John of England and Pope...
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    The Dean of Canterbury is the head of the Chapter of the Cathedral of Christ Church, Canterbury, England. The current office of Dean originated after the...
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  • 1805 in the United Kingdom (category Years of the 19th century in the United Kingdom)
    antiquary (born 1737) 30 January – John Robison, physicist (born 1739) 18 January – John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1730) 2 February – Thomas...
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    Rev. George Moore, Rector of Wrotham, eldest son of Most. Rev. John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1795. William Hay, 17th Earl of Erroll (1772–1819)...
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    April 26 – John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1805) May 13 – Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Prime Minister of Great Britain...
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  • was John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805.[citation needed] One of their sisters was a maid of honour to Queen Victoria. Moore went...
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    Paschen von Cossel, German lawyer (b. 1714) January 18 – John Moore (archbishop of Canterbury) (b. 1730) January 23 – Claude Chappe, French telecommunication...
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    John Peckham (c. 1230 – 8 December 1292) was a Franciscan friar and Archbishop of Canterbury in the years 1279–1292. Peckham studied at the University...
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    parishes of Connecticut elected Samuel Seabury as their bishop and sent him to England for ordination. However John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury at the...
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    William Laud (redirect from Archbishop Laud)
    was a bishop in the Church of England. Appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Charles I in 1633, Laud was a key advocate of Charles I's religious reforms;...
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  • the Archbishop of Canterbury from 990 to 994. Educated at Glastonbury Abbey, he became a monk there before becoming an abbot and then Bishop of Ramsbury...
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    Sir Brook Bridges, 3rd Baronet (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies)
    Moore, son of the Most Rev. John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury. They had one son, Edward, who later married Lady Harriet Montagu-Scott, daughter of...
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  • Buccleuch. He was the elder brother of Admiral Sir Arthur Moore and great-grandson of John Moore (Archbishop of Canterbury) Moore married (1878) Lucy Watts-Russell...
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    of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It is situated in north Lambeth, London, on the south bank of the River Thames, 400 yards (370 metres) south-east of...
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  • the Archbishop of Canterbury. In addition to the Lambeth degrees, there are a number of non-academic awards. Before 2016, these awards consisted of the...
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  • episcopal succession with the Church of England is John Moore (Archbishop of Canterbury), who consecrated William White of Pennsylvania in 1787, and from whom...
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  • general (died 1795) 26 April – John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1805) 13 May – Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Prime Minister...
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  • April 26 – John Moore, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1805) May 13 – Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, Prime Minister of Great Britain...
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  • Ramsey, then the Archbishop of York. From 1961 to 1969, he continued to serve as chaplain to Ramsey, now the Archbishop of Canterbury. His time as chaplain...
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