Liste der Erzbischöfe von Canterbury

Liste der Erzbischöfe von Canterbury in der Kathedrale von Canterbury
Wappen des Erzbistum Canterbury

Die folgenden Personen waren Erzbischöfe von Canterbury und saßen auf dem „Stuhl des heiligen Augustinus von Canterbury“:

Vorreformatorische Erzbischöfe

Nachreformatorische Erzbischöfe

Nr.Name (Lebensdaten)AmtszeitAnmerkungenHerkunftDarstellung
71.Thomas Cranmer
* 2. Juli 1489 in Aslockton, Nottinghamshire
† 21. März 1556 in Oxford
01533–1556ab 1534 während seiner Amtszeit zerbricht die Kirchengemeinschaft zwischen der Kirche von England und der Kirche von Rom.
72.Reginald Pole01556–1558die Kirchengemeinschaft zwischen Canterbury und Rom wird kurzfristig (inoffiziell) wiederhergestellt.
73.Matthew Parker01559–1575
74.Edmund Grindal01575–15831559–1570 Bischof von London

1570–1576 Erzbischof von York

75.John Whitgift01583–16041577–1583 Bischof von Worcester
76.Richard Bancroft01604–16101597–1604 Bischof von London
77.George Abbot01611–16331609–1610 Bischof von Lichfield

1610–1611 Bischof von London

78.William Laud01633–16451621–1627 Bischof von St. Davids

1626–1628 Bischof von Bath und Wells 1628–1633 Bischof von London

79.William Juxon01660–16631633–1649 Bischof von London
80.Gilbert Sheldon01663–16671660–1663 Bischof von London
81.William Sancroft01678–1691
82.John Tillotson01691–16941672–1698 Dekan der Kathedrale von Canterbury
83.Thomas Tenison01695–17151691–1695 Bischof von Lincoln
84.William Wake01716–17371705–1716 Bischof von Lincoln
85.John Potter01737–17471715–1737 Bischof von Oxford
86.Thomas Herring01747–17571737–1743 Bischof von Bangor

1743–1747 Erzbischof von York

87.Matthew Hutton01757–17581743–1747 Bischof von Bangor

1747–1757 Erzbischof von York

88.Thomas Secker01758–17681735–1737 Bischof von Bristol

1737–1758 Bischof von Oxford 1750–1758 Dekan an der St. Pauls Kathedrale

89.Frederick Cornwallis01768–17831750–1768 Bischof von Lichfield
90.John Moore01783–18051771–1775 Dekan der Kathedrale von Canterbury

1774–1783 Bischof von Bangor

91.Charles Manners-Sutton01805–18281792–1805 Bischof von Norwich
92.William Howley01828–18481813–1828 Bischof von London
93.John Bird Sumner01848–18621828–1848 Bischof von Chester
94.Charles Thomas Longley01862–18681836–1856 Bischof von Ripon

1856–1860 Bischof von Durham 1860–1862 Erzbischof von York

95.Archibald Campbell Tait01868–18821849–1856 Dekan der Kathedrale von Carlisle

1856–1868 Bischof von London

96.Edward White Benson01882–18961877–1883 Bischof von Truro
97.Frederick Temple01896–19021869–1885 Bischof von Exeter

1885–1896 Bischof von London

98.Randall Thomas Davidson01903–19281883–1891 Dekan der Kathedrale von Windsor

1891–1895 Bischof von Rochester 1895–1903 Bischof von Winchester

99.Cosmo Gordon Lang01928–19421901–1909 Bischof von Stepney

1909–1928 Erzbischof von York

100.William Temple01942–19441921–1929 Bischof von Manchester

1929–1942 Erzbischof von York

101.Geoffrey Francis Fisher01945–19611932–1939 Bischof von Chester

1939–1945 Bischof von London

102.Arthur Michael Ramsey01961–19741952–1956 Bischof von Durham

1956–1961 Erzbischof von York

103.Frederick Donald Coggan01974–19801956–1961 Bischof von Bradford

1961–1974 Erzbischof von York

104.Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie01980–19911970–1980 Bischof von St. Albans
105.George Leonard Carey01991–20021987–1991 Bischof von Bath and Wells
106.Rowan Douglas Williams02002–20121992–2002 Bischof von Monmouth

1999–2002 Erzbischof von Wales

107.Justin Welby0ab 20132007–2011 Dekan der Kathedrale von Liverpool

2011–2013 Bischof von Durham

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Einzelnachweise

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as a chemist, andalso an inventor and author, with a rare enthu-siasm for botany. The figure that I havesketched on yonder card (it will be found onp. 27 of Archbishop Bensons Life by his son,but without any acknowledgment of its source) was a very familiar one in my boyhood. Ben-sons way to King Edwards School lay pastour door; and often, when I knew that /should be late to school, I looked out of thewindow and saw * White Benson, as we werewont to call him, running thither that he mightnot be. The boy who was a pupil in King EdwardsSchool in Birmingham went thence, as a sizer, toCambridge University,wasgraduated there withhonour, and soon afterwards was chosen to be amaster at Rugby School. He illustrated herethe qualities that subsequently on broader fieldsfound striking opportunity; and it was notsurprising that when Wellington College was The Most Reverend Doctor Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury. From a photograph reproduced by permission ofElliott & Fry, London.
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IRecollectlons of Hrcbbisbop Benson 211 founded for the education of the sons of mili-tary men, and as a memorial of the great Dukeof Wellington, he was called to be its firsthead master. Some fifteen years of a school-masters anxious work led him to crave therepose of a less arduous life; and in 1872,though at large pecuniary sacrifice, he acceptedfrom Bishop Christopher Wordsworth of Lin-coln an invitation to be the chancellor of thediocese, with the additional rank of canon inthe cathedral. He made his position one ofvarious service and influence, and revealedpowers which, when, in 1876, the diocese ofTruro was created out of Exeter, led LordBeaconsfield to offer him that see. He servedit with rare enthusiasm, and with brilliant re-sults; and when, in 1882, Canterbury becamevacant, it would not be an exaggeration to saythat the best elements in the Church ofEngland turned to him, and hailed with widethanksgiving his nomination by Mr. Gladstoneto the primacy. I came to know him six

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