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  1. Province of Canterbury

    About the ecclesiastical province in England the former civil province in New Zealand Canterbury Province the current administrative region in New Zealand Canterbury Region other uses Canterbury disambiguation Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 C of E Province name Province of Canterbury image Dioceses of the CofE.png church Church of England bishop Archbishop of Canterbury cathedral Canterbury Cathedral dioceses 30 parishes suffragans Bishop of Ebbsfleet Ebbsfleet , Bishop of Richborough Richborough The Province of Canterbury , also called the Southern Province , is one of two ecclesiastical province s making up the Church of England . The other is the Province of York . It consists of 30 diocese s, covering roughly the southern two thirds of England , along with the Channel Islands , the Falkland Islands , a few parishes in Wales , and the mainland of Europe . Before the Church in Wales was disestablished in 1920, the province also included all of Wales. Between 787 and 803 the province was divided to form a third province, the Diocese of Lichfield Province of Lichfield . The province s metropolitan bishop is the Archbishop of Canterbury . Province of Canterbury DEFAULTSORT Province Of Canterbury Category Anglicanism Category Christianity in the United Kingdom Category Canterbury Category Ecclesiastical provinces Anglican stub br Arc heskopti anglikan Canterbury de Province of Canterbury fr Province de Cantorb ry pl Metropolia Canterbury ru th ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Province

    about the former province of New Zealand the current top level subdivision of Canterbury in New Zealand Canterbury Region the ecclesiastical province of England Province of Canterbury other uses Canterbury disambiguation Infobox settlement name Canterbury official name native name native name lang mi settlement type Provinces of New Zealand total type Province motto image map New Zealand provinces Canterbury.png map caption Canterbury Province within New Zealand post 1868 subdivision type Country ... was largely undefined before the West Coast, New Zealand West Coast became its own province. The capital of the Province of Canterbury was Christchurch and it was there the Provincial Council sat. Elections ... own Province, the short lived Westland Province . In the south the course of the Waitaki River was not known and disputes arose with the Province of Otago over pastoral leases in the inland high country. In the 1860s South Canterbury made two bids to become separate province but this was rejected ... The Canterbury Province was the first to open a public railway in New Zealand, at Ferrymead Railway Ferrymead in 1863. Edward Dobson was the Provincial Engineer. The Canterbury Provincial Railways ... title Abolished extinct date 1876 named for Canterbury, England area total km2 population as of population total The Canterbury Province was a Provinces of New Zealand province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. On the east coast the province was bounded by the Hurunui ... to men over the age of 21 who owned property in the province. The council first sat in temporary facilities but later the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings were completed in 1859 to house the council. Geography Image CanterburyProvincialCouncilBuildings1 gobeirne.jpg thumb 250px left The Canterbury ... from the Province with the formation of the Westland District County of Westland on the West ... the Timaru and Gladstone Board of Works which received a proportion of the Canterbury provincial land ...   more details



  1. Court of the Vicar-General of the Province of Canterbury

    Refimprove date December 2009 The Court of the Vicar General of the Province of Canterbury is responsible for granting marriage licences in the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England . The Vicar General is distinct from the Dean of the Arches . The Registrar Church of England Registrar s are the Joint Provincial Registrars. A Vicar General is appointed by the Archbishop , and by certain other bishops to assist with such matters as ecclesiastical visitations. The Vicar General of the Diocese is distinct from the Vicar General of the Province. The Registry of the Vicar General of the Province is 16 Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2LZ. List of Vicars General Chancellor Timothy Briden , 2005 ref http www.archbishopofcanterbury.org 879 Appointment Vicar General of the Province of Canterbury ref Miss Sheila Cameron , Queen s Counsel QC 1983 2005 Michael Bradley Goodman 1977 1983 Sir Harold Kent , Order of the Bath GCB Queen s Counsel QC 1971 1976 Rt Hon Sir Henry Willink , Baronet Bt Military Cross MC Queen s Counsel QC 1955 1971 Sir Philip Wilbraham Baker , Order of the British Empire KBE 1934 1955 Henry George Massy Dashwood Henry Dashwood 1939 1948 Lewis Dibdin 1925 1934 Rt Hon Sir Charles Cripps, Baron Parmoor Charles Cripps , Royal Victorian Order KCVO 1902 1924 Sir JP Deane c.1898 Sir Travers Twiss 1852 1872 Sir John Dodson 1849 1852 Rt Hon John Iltyd Nicholl 1838 1841 Rt Hon Sir John Nicholl 1834 1838 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Court Of The Vicar General Of The Province Of Canterbury Category Church of England Category Ecclesiastical courts Category Christian law ...   more details



  1. Canterbury

    two other uses the larger local government district City of Canterbury infobox UK place static image File River Stour in Canterbury, England May 08.jpg 240px static image caption small Canterbury lies on the River Stour, Kent Great Stour river small country England official name Canterbury latitude 51.275 longitude 1.087 population 43,432 population ref 2001 shire district City of Canterbury Canterbury shire county Kent region South East England constituency westminster Canterbury UK Parliament constituency Canterbury post town CANTERBURY postcode district CT1, CT2, CT3, CT4 postcode area CT dial code 01227 os grid reference TR145575 london distance 62.8 miles Canterbury Pron en k nt rb ri en ... cathedral city , which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury , a district of Kent in South ... AD. After it became the chief Jutes Jutish settlement, it gained its English name Canterbury, itself ... to Christianity in 597, St Augustine of Canterbury St Augustine founded an episcopal see in the city and became the first Archbishop of Canterbury , a position that now heads the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion though the modern day Province of Canterbury covers the entire south of England . Thomas Becket s murder at Canterbury Cathedral in 1170 led to the cathedral ... Chaucer s 14th century literary classic The Canterbury Tales . The literary heritage continued ... Canterbury Castle castle , and perhaps the oldest school in England, The King s School, Canterbury The King s School . Modern additions include the University of Kent , Canterbury Christ Church ... . The city lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury , a local government district. History History of Canterbury redirects here. For the history of the regional area of this name in New Zealand, see History of the Canterbury Region . Early history Image Canterbury Big Dig 2.JPG thumb right The Big Dig . The Canterbury area has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Lower Paleolithic axes, and Neolithic ...   more details



  1. Canterbury (disambiguation)

    tocright Canterbury is a city located in the county of Kent in southeast England. It is also the name ... names In Australia Canterbury, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney Electoral district of Canterbury , an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Canterbury, Queensland , a small settlement Canterbury, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne City of Canterbury, New South Wales , a local government area of Sydney In Jamaica Canterbury, Jamaica , a squatter suburb of Montego Bay In New Zealand Canterbury Region , a region in the South Island of New Zealand Canterbury Regional Council Canterbury Rugby Football Union , the governing body for rugby union in the central Canterbury region Canterbury Province , a former province of New Zealand University of Canterbury , university situated in Christchurch Canterbury Plains In the United Kingdom Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury UK Parliament constituency City of Canterbury , the local government district in Kent Province of Canterbury Church of England In the United States Canterbury, Connecticut , a town in Connecticut Canterbury, New Hampshire , a town in New Hampshire Canterbury Golf Club , a golf club in Ohio Canterbury Park , a horse racing facility in Minnesota Canterbury School Connecticut , a high school in Connecticut Education University of Canterbury , Christchurch, New Zealand Canterbury College disambiguation , a number of colleges named thus Canterbury High School disambiguation , numerous high schools named thus Canterbury University Seychelles , unaccredited institution in the Seychelles Other uses Province of Canterbury , a part of the Church of England Archbishop of Canterbury Dean of Canterbury Canterbury album Canterbury album , a 1983 album by Diamond Head Canterbury of New Zealand , a New Zealand based sports apparel company Canterbury scene , the British progressive music genre Canterbury ship Canterbury ship , the ship which transported William Penn and James Logan from England to Philadelphia ...   more details



  1. Diocese of Canterbury

    Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Canterbury image Dio Canterbury arms.jpg province Province of Canterbury Canterbury coordinates Coord 51 16 47 N 1 5 0 E region GB display inline,title parishes 261 churches 329 bishop Dr Rowan Williams , Archbishop of Canterbury cathedral Canterbury Cathedral archdeaconries Canterbury, Ashford, Maidstone suffragans Trevor Willmott , Bishop of Dover br Bishop of Ebbsfleet Provincial episcopal visitor PEV Vacant br Bishop of Richborough Provincial episcopal visitor PEV Vacant archdeacons Sheila Watson , List of Archdeacons of Canterbury Archdeacon of Canterbury br Philip Down, Archdeacon of Ashford br List of Archdeacons of Maidstone Archdeacon of Maidstone Archdeacon designate Stephen Taylor website http canterbury.anglican.org canterbury.anglican.org The Diocese of Canterbury is a Church of England diocese covering East Kent eastern Kent , founded by St. Augustine of Canterbury St Augustine in 597. It is centred on and named after Canterbury Cathedral , and is the oldest episcopal see see of the Church of England. The diocesan bishop is the Archbishop of Canterbury but because of his roles as Metropolitan of the Province of Canterbury , Primate religion Primate of All England, and worldwide head of the Anglican Communion , the archbishop whose primary residence, moreover, is at Lambeth Palace in London is often away. Hence one of his suffragan ... of the Diocese Province of Canterbury Category 597 establishments Category Canterbury Category Diocese of Canterbury Category Dioceses of the Church of England Canterbury Category Dioceses established ... in Canterbury and in many ways empowered to act almost as if he were the diocesan bishop. There was, until ... index.htm Canterbury Diocese Synod News ref Two further suffragans with titular settlements ... 20Ashford.pdf Diocese of Canterbury Order creating the Archdeaconry of Ashford ref containing a total of sixteen deanery deaneries in the List of Archdeacons of Canterbury archdeaconry of Canterbury Canterbury ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Region

    about the current administrative region of New Zealand the city in the United Kingdom Canterbury the historic province of New Zealand Canterbury Province the geographic region of New Zealand Canterbury Plains other uses Canterbury disambiguation Infobox settlement name Canterbury official name Canterbury ... Zealand total type Region motto image map Position of Canterbury Region.png map caption Canterbury ... thumb right 220px A map showing population density in the Canterbury Region at the 2006 census. The Regions of New Zealand New Zealand region of Canterbury lang mi Waitaha is mainly composed of the Canterbury Plains and the surrounding mountains. Its main city, Christchurch , hosts the main office of the Christchurch City Council , the Canterbury Regional Council and the University of Canterbury . Canterbury is sometimes referred to informally as Canty ref http www.stuff.co.nz the press news south island 3745202 Heavy snow warning for Canty Example of Canty for Canterbury in the press ref . History Expand section date July 2009 Main History of the Canterbury Region Colonisation In 1848, Edward Gibbon Wakefield and John Robert Godley founded the Canterbury Association to establish ... Oxford University, the Canterbury Association succeeded in raising sufficient funds ... ships. ref name frontierofdreams Following 1850, the province s economy developed with the introduction of sheep farming. The Canterbury region s tussock plains in particular were suitable for extensive ... many wikt civic civic and ecclesiastic al buildings in the Gothic revival Gothic Revival style. Canterbury Province Main Canterbury Province The Canterbury Province was formed in 1853 following the passing of the New Zealand Constitution Act 1852 from the part of New Munster Province and covered both the east and west coasts of the South Island of New Zealand. The province was abolished, along with other ... of the Canterbury Region Canterbury is New Zealand s largest region by area, with an area of 45,346 ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Museum

    Canterbury Museum may refer to Royal Museum and Art Gallery , Canterbury, England Museum of Canterbury , Canterbury, England Canterbury Museum, Christchurch , New Zealand Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Primacy of Canterbury

    TOCright Within the Church of England , the primacy of Canterbury or primacy of England is the supremacy of the Archbishop of Canterbury as Primate religion Primate of All England over the Archbishop of York . History main Canterbury York dispute 1071 The question of whether the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Archbishop of York should take precedence was once a cause of a long struggle and frequently embittered the mutual relations between the two sees. The dispute was temporarily resolved in 1071 after Lanfranc , Archbishop of Canterbury, and Thomas I of York Thomas of Bayeux , Archbishop of York, submitted the matter in person to Pope Alexander II in Rome. He decided in favour of Canterbury, and at a subsequent synod it was resolved that the future Archbishops of York must be consecrated in Canterbury Cathedral and swear allegiance to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and that the Humber was to be the southern limit of the metropolitan jurisdiction of York. This decision was ratified in the Accord of Winchester . 1118 This arrangement lasted till 1118 1119 , when Thurstan , archbishop elect, refused to make submission to Canterbury, and in consequence the Archbishop of Canterbury, Ralph d Escures , declined to consecrate him. Thurstan thereupon successfully appealed to Pope Calixtus II , who not only himself consecrated him, but also gave him a papal bull Bull releasing him and his successors from the supremacy of Canterbury. 1352 From time to time during the reign of Henry II of England Henry II and succeeding kings the quarrel broke out again, until Pope Innocent VI 1352 62 settled it. He did so by confirming an arrangement that the Archbishop of Canterbury should take precedence ... of Primate of England . Each prelate was to carry his metropolitical cross in the province of the other ... of Canterbury . 16th century to present With this pre eminence of the Archbishop of Canterbury acknowledged ... since the 14th century with the Archbishop of Canterbury known as Primate of All England and the Archbishop ...   more details



  1. Archbishop of Canterbury

    bishop metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Canterbury , which covers the southern two ... over the Province of Canterbury , which encompasses thirty of the forty four dioceses of the Church ... also under the Province of Canterbury until 1920 when they were transferred from the established ... visitor s for the whole Province of Canterbury , licensed by the archbishop as flying bishops ...Anglicanism The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and principal leader of the Church of England ... of Canterbury . In his role as head of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop leads the third largest ... is the list of Archbishops of Canterbury 104th in a line that goes back more than 1400 years to St Augustine of Canterbury , the Apostle to the English , who founded the Catholic Church in England in the year 597. From the time of St Augustine until the 16th century, the Archbishops of Canterbury ... of nomination of the Archbishop of Canterbury and other bishop s. At various times the choice was made by the canon priest canons of Canterbury Cathedral , the King of England , or the Pope. Since the English ... and Responsibilities , Archbishop of Canterbury website . Retrieved 8 February 2008. ref He is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury , which covers the East Kent east parts of the County ... of Canterbury plays a central part in national ceremonies such as coronation of the British monarch ... Rowan Williams by Brian.jpg thumb left 115px The current Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams . The archbishop ... in the Old Palace, Canterbury , located beside Canterbury Cathedral , where the Chair of St. Augustine ... of Canterbury is ex officio one of the Lords Spiritual of the House of Lords . He is one of the highest ... of Canterbury have been selected by the English British since the Act of Union in 1707 ... century, the appointment of Archbishops of Canterbury conventionally alternates between more moderate ... of Canterbury , website of the Archbishop of York. Retrieved 31 March 2009. ref The current ...   more details



  1. Project Canterbury

    Portal Anglicanism Project Canterbury sometimes abbreviated as PC is an online archive of material related to the history of Anglicanism . It was founded by Richard Mammana, Jr. in 1999, and is hosted by the non profit Society of Archbishop Justus . The episcopal patrons of the site are Geoffrey Rowell Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe and Terry Brown, retired bishop of Malaita in the Church of the Province of Melanesia . Volunteer transcribers prepare material for the site, which incorporates modern scholarly material, primary source texts, photographic images and engravings. External links http anglicanhistory.org Project Canterbury website http rspas.anu.edu.au pambu newsletters Pambu23Jul07LateEd.htm Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Newsletter with article on Project Canterbury Category Internet properties established in 1999 Category Online archives Category Discipline oriented digital libraries Category Anglicanism website stub ...   more details



  1. Cuthbert of Canterbury

    Infobox Christian leader name Cuthbert title Archbishop of Canterbury image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Diocese of Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury enthroned ... 760 death place buried Canterbury nationality religion Sainthood feast day 26 October venerated Eastern ... date Cuthbert died 26 October 760 was an Anglo Saxon Bishop of Hereford and Archbishop of Canterbury ... of Canterbury in 740. ref name Handbook214 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 214 ... of Canterbury, while likely, must not be regarded as proven. ref name Brooks80 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 80 85 ref Whoever Cuthbert was prior to his election to Canterbury ... . ref name Kirby113 Kirby Earliest English Kings p. 113 ref A number of Mercians were appointed to Canterbury ... name Kingship24 Williams Kingship and Government p. 24 ref Canterbury Cuthbert was the recipient ... enactments it made. He also built the church of St. John the Baptist in Canterbury , which was destroyed ... in Anglo Saxon Society p. 202 ref ref name Brooks39 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury ... Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 51 ref The burial practices of the archbishops did change after Cuthbert, but it is not clear whether this was intended by Cuthbert, as a Post Conquest Canterbury .... However, the main evidence for this theory is a 16th century tradition at Canterbury and the archaeological ... evidence does not give a reason why this change happened, and given the late date of the Canterbury ... of Canterbury accessed on 6 September 2007 ref He was buried in his church of St. John, and was the first Archbishop of Canterbury that was not buried in St Augustine s Abbey . ref name Intro150 Blair ..., Nicholas title The Early History of the Church of Canterbury Christ Church from 597 to 1066 publisher ... for Cuthbert of Canterbury at Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England project s start s rel ca s bef before ... title Archbishop of Canterbury years 740 760 s aft after Bregowine s end Archbishops of Canterbury ...   more details



  1. HMNZS Canterbury

    Two ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy have been named HMNZS Canterbury after the Canterbury region of New Zealand HMNZS Canterbury F421 HMNZS Canterbury F 421 , was a Leander class frigate that served from 1971 to 2005, and was sunk as a dive wreck in 2007. HMNZS Canterbury L421 HMNZS Canterbury L 421 , a sealift ship commissioned in 2007. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Canterbury, Hmnzs Category Royal New Zealand Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Canterbury College

    Canterbury College can mean any one of a number of educational institutions Canterbury College, Oxford , a former college of the University of Oxford University of Canterbury , formerly known as Canterbury College , in New Zealand Canterbury College Indiana , college founded 1876 in United States Canterbury College, Kent , a further education institution in England Canterbury College Waterford , an independent co educational P 12 College in Queensland, Australia Canterbury College, affiliated with the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada Canterbury University Seychelles an credited institution registered in Seychelles and U.K schooldis ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Cathedral

    province Province of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Diocese of Canterbury Canterbury bishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Rowan Williams dean The Very Revd Robert Willis clergyman Robert Willis canons The Ven. Sheila Watson Archdeacon of Canterbury br The Revd Canon Edward Condry br The Revd ...Infobox UK cathedral building name Canterbury Cathedral infobox width image Canterbury Cathedral Portal Nave Cross spire.jpeg image size caption Canterbury Cathedral from the city entrance location Canterbury full name Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ at Canterbury geo latitude 51.279722 ... UK Britain South and West Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury External Canterbury External.htm A Walk Around Canterbury Cathedral ref spire quantity 1 now lost spire height convert 58 m ft north west tower ... Heritage Site WHS Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury St. Augustine s Abbey , and St Martin s Church, Canterbury St. Martin s Church Image State Party Image Flag of the United Kingdom.svg ... Link http whc.unesco.org en list 496 Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury , Kent , is one of the oldest ... . It is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Canterbury , leader of the Church of England and symbolic ... Church of Christ at Canterbury . History Foundation by Augustine The cathedral s first archbishop was Augustine of Canterbury , previously abbot of St. Andrew s Order of Saint Benedict Benedictine Abbey ..., which had been built across a former Roman Empire Roman road. ref Cite web title Canterbury Cathedral A Virtual Tour accessdate 2008 10 07 url http www.faculty.de.gcsu.edu dvess ids medieval canterbury ... place of the successive archbishops. The abbey is part of the World Heritage Site of Canterbury, along with the ancient Church of St. Martin, Canterbury Church of St. Martin . Later Saxon and Viking ... by Archbishop Cuthbert of Canterbury Cuthbert 740 758 and dedicated to St. John the Baptist .... The Saxon cathedral was badly damaged during Danish raids on Canterbury in 1011. The Archbishop, St ...   more details



  1. HMS Canterbury

    Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Canterbury , after the England English city of Canterbury HMS Canterbury 1692 6 was an 8 gun storeship purchased in 1692 and foundered in 1703. She was raised and then sold. HMS Canterbury 1693 6 was a 60 gun fourth rate launched in 1693. She was rebuilt in 1722 and 1744, when she was rearmed to carry 58 guns. She was on harbour service from 1761 and was broken up in 1770. HMS Canterbury 1915 6 was a C class cruiser C class light cruiser launched in 1915 and sold in 1934. There was also HMS Canterbury Castle , a planned Castle class corvette , cancelled in 1943. See also Ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy named HMNZS Canterbury HMNZS Canterbury , after the Canterbury, New Zealand region of Canterbury , New Zealand . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Canterbury, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fi HMS Canterbury ...   more details



  1. Canterbury earthquake

    Canterbury earthquake can refer to 1888 North Canterbury earthquake 1901 Cheviot earthquake that caused building damage in Christchurch. 2010 Canterbury earthquake 2011 Canterbury earthquake disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Hospital

    File Canterbury Memorial Hospital.jpg thumb upright 2.0 right alt A black and white painting entitled Canterbury Memorial Hospital, by the Government Architect, whose signature is illegible. Canterbury Hospital after construction in 1929 then named Canterbury Memorial Hospital . Canterbury Hospital is a metropolitan hospital in Campsie, New South Wales Campsie , a South western Sydney south western suburb of Sydney , New South Wales , Australia . Canterbury Hospital has links to Concord Repatriation General Hospital , Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney , offering a wide range of health services to the people in the Local Government Areas in Australia local government area of the City of Canterbury, New South Wales City of Canterbury . gallery Image Campsie Canterbury Hospital.JPG Old Canterbury Hospital building Image Campsie Canterbury Hospital 2.JPG Canterbury Hospital entrance gallery See also List of hospitals in Australia External links http www.sswahs.nsw.gov.au canterbury Canterbury Hospital website coord 33.9196 151.0984 display title region AU NSW type landmark Category Hospitals in Sydney Category Hospitals with year of establishment missing Australia hospital stub id Canterbury Hospital ...   more details



  1. Honorius of Canterbury

    in 597  AD who later became Archbishop of Canterbury . During his archiepiscopate, he consecrated ..., a Burgundian, to Dunwich ref name Brooks65 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 65 .... ref name Sharpe3 He was buried at the Church of St. Augustine s in Canterbury. ref name DNB ... Brooks, Nicholas title The Early History of the Church of Canterbury Christ Church from 597 to 1066 ... of St Peter, the First Abbot of St Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury journal Journal of Medieval History ... England project s start s rel ca s bef before Justus s ttl title Archbishop of Canterbury years 627 653 s aft after Deusdedit of Canterbury Deusdedit s end Archbishops of Canterbury Gregorian mission Anglo Saxon saints Persondata NAME Honorius ALTERNATIVE NAMES Honorius of Canterbury SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of Canterbury DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH 30 September 653 DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Honorius of Canterbury Category 653 deaths Category People from Rome city Category Archbishops of Canterbury Category Kentish saints Category Northumbrian saints Category 7th century ... von Canterbury es Honorio de Canterbury eo Honorio Canterbury fr Honorius de Cantorb ry it Onorio di Canterbury hu Canterburyi Honorius no Honorius av Canterbury pl Honoriusz z Canterbury sr ...   more details



  1. University of Canterbury

    used by Canterbury College an unofficial, simplified version of the Canterbury Province coat ... of the Canterbury Province province of Canterbury . The Bishop s pall and the cross flory represent ...This page discusses the New Zealand university. For universities in Canterbury, England, see the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University . For a similarly named, unaccredited institution, see Canterbury University Seychelles . Infobox University name University of Canterbury native name Te Whare W nanga o Waitaha image name Canterbury uni arms.jpg motto Ergo tua rura manebunt therefore ... The University of Canterbury lang mi Te Whare W nanga o Waitaha postnominal abbreviation Cantuar . or Cant. for Cantuariensis , the Latin name for Canterbury , New Zealand s second oldest university ... gobeirne.jpg thumb left The James Hight building at the University of Canterbury The University ..., Timaru, and Auckland . Canterbury University has six halls of residence housing around 1800 students ... House University of Canterbury College House 150 Residents ref name canterburyuv1 Rochester and Rutherford ... Facilities Centre University of Canterbury New Zealand publisher Ffc.canterbury.ac.nz date accessdate ... cass title Cass Field Station Field Facilities Centre University of Canterbury New ... kaikoura title Kaikoura Field Station Field Facilities Centre University of Canterbury ... Facilities Centre University of Canterbury New Zealand publisher Ffc.canterbury.ac.nz date accessdate ... www.ffc.canterbury.ac.nz westport title Westport Field Station Field Facilities Centre University of Canterbury ... Biological Sciences University of Canterbury New Zealand publisher Biol.canterbury.ac.nz date ... of Canterbury, New Zealand Professor Roy Sharp assumed the position of Vice Chancellor on 1 March ... 03021101.shtml title University News Communications and Development University of Canterbury publisher ... news 2008 081015b.shtml title University News Communications and Development University of Canterbury ...   more details



  1. Viscount Canterbury

    Image Charles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury by Henry William Pickersgill.jpg thumb 200px Charles Manners Sutton, br 1st Viscount Canterbury. Viscount Canterbury , of the City of Canterbury, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1835 for the Tory political faction Tory politician Charles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury Sir Charles Manners Sutton , who had previously served as Speaker of the British House of Commons Speaker of the House of Commons . He was created Baron Bottesford , of Bottesford in the County of Leicester, at the same time, also in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Manners Sutton was the son of the Most Reverend Charles Manners Sutton , Archbishop of Canterbury , fourth son of Lord George Manners Sutton, third son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland . His uncle was Thomas Manners Sutton, 1st Baron Manners , Lord Chancellor of Ireland . Lord Canterbury was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Viscount. He died unmarried and was succeeded by his younger brother. He was a politician and colonial administrator. The titles descended from father to son until the death of his grandson, the fifth Viscount, in 1918. The late ... Edward Henry Manners Sutton, younger son of the third Viscount. Lord Canterbury had no sons and on his death in 1941 both titles became extinct. Viscounts Canterbury 1835 Charles Manners Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury 1780 1845 Charles John Manners Sutton, 2nd Viscount Canterbury 1812 1869 John Manners Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury John Henry Thomas Manners Sutton, 3rd Viscount Canterbury 1814 1877 Henry Charles Manners Sutton, 4th Viscount Canterbury 1839 1914 Henry Frederick Walpole Manners Sutton, 5th Viscount Canterbury 1879 1918 Charles Graham Manners Sutton, 6th Viscount Canterbury 1872 1941 See also Duke of Rutland Baron Manners References Rayment Lundy Category Viscountcies Canterbury Category Extinct viscountcies Canterbury ...   more details



  1. Augustine of Canterbury

    Distinguish Augustine of Hippo Infobox Christian leader name Augustine title Archbishop of Canterbury ... Oriente p. 299 ref group notes imagesize 220px archdiocese Diocese of Canterbury appointed before 601 enthroned Unknown ended 26 May 604 predecessor None successor Laurence of Canterbury consecration ... 604 5 26 df y death place Canterbury , Kent , England buried Canterbury Cathedral Sainthood feast day ... Church canonized date Pre congregation Pre Congregation shrine St. Augustine s Abbey, Canterbury canonized by Pre congregation Pre Congregation Augustine of Canterbury circa first third of the 6th century 26 May 604 was a Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year ... of Canterbury . King thelberht converted to Christianity and allowed the missionaries to preach ... also arranged the consecration of his successor, Laurence of Canterbury . The archbishop died in 604 ... Empire Roman Roman legion legions from the province of Britannia in 410, the natives of the province ... 601 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref Together in Canterbury, they restored a church that dated ... the current St Martin s Church, Canterbury . thelberht was a Anglo Saxon paganism pagan at this point ... Wood Mission of Augustine of Canterbury Speculum journal Speculum pp. 9 10 ref Other historians, however ... area. ref name Brooks6 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 6 7 ref There is some ... name Brooks4 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury pp. 4 5 ref By soliciting help from the Frankish ... and people. ref name Brooks6 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 6 ref Moreover, the Franks ... against his fellow Frankish kings. ref name Wood9 Wood Mission of Augustine of Canterbury Speculum .... Augustine was accompanied by Laurence of Canterbury , his eventual successor to the archbishop ... permitted the missionaries to settle and preach in his capital of Canterbury where they used the church ... s conversion, ref name Woods11 Wood Mission of Augustine of Canterbury Speculum journal ...   more details



  1. Canterbury Corpus

    The Canterbury Corpus is a collection of Computer file files intended for use as a benchmark for testing lossless data compression algorithms. It was created in 1997 at the University of Canterbury , New Zealand and designed to replace the Calgary Corpus . See also Data compression External links http corpus.canterbury.ac.nz The Canterbury Corpus Standard test item Compression Methods Category Data compression comp sci stub de Canterbury Corpus ...   more details



  1. Oda of Canterbury

    About the Archbishop of Canterbury the Scottish princess Saint Oda Infobox Archbishop name Oda archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image imagesize alt caption province Diocese of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Diocese of Canterbury see Archbishop of Canterbury enthroned unknown ended 958 predecessor Wulfhelm successor lfsige ordination consecration 941 other post birth name birth date unknown birth place death date 2 June 958 death place buried nationality religion Sainthood feast day 4 July venerated Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church saint title beatified date beatified place beatified ... century Archbishop of Canterbury in England. Early career Oda s parents were Danish people ... of Canterbury p. 222 224 ref His father was said to have been a Dane that came to England in 865 ... Anglo Saxon England p. 347 ref Archbishop of Canterbury 941 958 In 941 Oda was named Archbishop of Canterbury. ref name Handbook214 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 214 ref He helped ... Brooks53 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 53 ref He also acquired the relics of Audoin ... has been lost. ref name ASE He was also an active in reorganizing the diocesan structure of his province ... of the Church of Canterbury Christ Church from 597 to 1066 publisher Leicester University Press ... sainto15.htm Oda of Canterbury at Patron Saints Index http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp ... of Canterbury years 941 958 s aft after lfsige s end Archbishops of Canterbury Anglo Saxon saints Persondata NAME Oda ALTERNATIVE NAMES Odo SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Ramsbury Archbishop of Canterbury DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH East Anglia DATE OF DEATH 28 June 958 PLACE OF DEATH Canterbury ... Norse people Category Anglo Saxon saints Category Archbishops of Canterbury Category Bishops of Ramsbury Category 10th century Christian saints Category Year of birth unknown ca Oda de Canterbury de Odo von Canterbury eo Sankta Oda de Canterbury fr Oda de Cantorb ry it Oda di Canterbury la Oda archiepiscopus ...   more details



  1. Canterbury School

    Canterbury School may refer to Canterbury School Connecticut , a private, co educational college preparatory lay Catholic boarding school in New Milford, Connecticut Canterbury High School Accokeek, Maryland , was a private, Episcopal, co educational college preparatory school in Accokeek, Maryland Canterbury School Fort Myers, Florida , a private, co educational college preparatory day school in Fort Myers, Florida Canterbury School St. Petersburg, Florida , a private, co educational college preparatory day school in St Petersburg, Florida Canterbury High School Fort Wayne, Indiana , a private, co educational college preparatory day school in Fort Wayne, Indiana Canterbury School Gran Canaria , a private, profit making co educational bilingual day school in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain disambig ...   more details




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