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's presence caused the saintly archbishop of Canterbury, a Lombard, Anselm of Aosta, then in self-ex
The College is situated near the centre of Canterbury, a city with a large student population.
In the 1980s 40% of the lambs in Canterbury, a region with low rainfall and occasional d
ively Resident Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, a Chaplain to the Forces during World War I
km2) property in Broadleaze near Leithfield, Canterbury a short while after.
In 1924 he was appointed Archdeacon of Canterbury, a post he held until 1939.
hbishop Theodore and his coadjutor Adrian of Canterbury, abbot of St. Peter's.
oversy around comments made by Archbishop of Canterbury about Shariah law and its implications on di
s time in the dispute with the Archbishop of Canterbury about the appointment of a Bishop of Bangor.
Neville was elected Archbishop of Canterbury about 24 September 1231 by the monks of Cant
The Archbishop of Canterbury acquired the manor of Cheam in 1018, and it
he acting diocesan bishop for the Diocese of Canterbury, acting on behalf of the Archbishop of Cante
The Canterbury Adult Education Centre is now on the same si
kburn airport in Christchurch and became the Canterbury Aero Club's first instructor when it formed
The pro-Mercian Archbishop of Canterbury, Aethelheard, fled during the rebellion.
m henceforth read ... within our province of Canterbury aforesaid, except the same be first examined
to the family, but possibly wanting to avoid Canterbury after Florence's death).
ng the return of normal religious service in Canterbury after a dispute between the Archbishop and l
Papanui also regained the Thacker Shield for Canterbury after the West Coast clubs had held it for e
d, lived in a house outside the West-gate of Canterbury, afterwards occupied by their third son Jose
Canterbury again held the Northern Union Cup at the end
He was MP for Canterbury again from 1698 to 1708 and from 1710 to 171
He was elected MP for Canterbury again in 1761 and held the seat until he was
Canterbury again defeated the West Coast 18-5 in the on
n NPC First Division record of 37 points for Canterbury, against Counties Manukau in only his fourth
Baker died at Canterbury, aged 76.
r Castle, of Tonbridge Castle in 1324 and of Canterbury, all in [[Kent].
he became judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury along with John Bennet (judge), but became t
placed in charge of the mints of London and Canterbury, along with Reginald de Cornhill, with whom
Canterbury also won the New Zealand first class competi
Canterbury also scored 40 tries this season with Sean M
lso rebuilt some buildings at Christ Church, Canterbury, although it is not known whether these were
hat it was written by Sigeric, archbishop of Canterbury, although it is unlikely that it was actuall
(afterwards called St. Augustine's Abbey) at Canterbury, an appointment which was in conformity with
in his name, at the shrine of St. Thomas of Canterbury, an image of gold to the value of £40, in th
dship with William Laud (later Archbishop of Canterbury), and followed his religious views.
85, Watson was Whig Member of Parliament for Canterbury and for Higham Ferrers briefly in 1689, befo
In 1670 Jacob rebuilt the Wincheap Gate in Canterbury, and was rewarded with a dinner paid for by
The main A2 road from London to Canterbury and Dover ran through the centre of the vill
ob was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Canterbury and held the seat until August 1679.
was done in February and March 1919, by the Canterbury and Otago Engineers Battalions .
Wingmore is a village between Canterbury and Folkestone in Kent, England.
the policies of William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, and had his ears cut off as a result...
ns (Auckland, Walkato, Wellington, Manawatu, Canterbury, and Otago) each holding separate qualifying
ealand and was educated at the University of Canterbury and York University in Toronto.
e is married to Sheila Watson, Archdeacon of Canterbury and they are both keen cyclists.
with the visit in 1188 of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Gerald of Wales.
Denis Smalley studied at the University of Canterbury and Victoria University in his native New Ze
rik Bloodaxe), as well as the archbishops of Canterbury and the archbishops of York, the bishops of
of the time, which sent two frigates, HMNZS Canterbury and Otago, to the atoll in protest for a nuc
Homage is then paid by the Archbishop of Canterbury and senior powers.
cated in the South Island, covering southern Canterbury and northern Otago.
nted examining chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Exeter.
He also managed Canterbury and Folkestone Invicta, and worked as Youth
es of Blean and Dunkirk, in the districts of Canterbury and Swale respectively.
In 1722 he became a freeman of Canterbury and in the same year married Mary, the daugh
s Bay winery is the second largest winery in Canterbury and considered within the New Zealand wine i
The village, six miles south-east of Canterbury, and located on the B2046 road between Wingh
7 to 1960 he was a Fellow of St Augustine's, Canterbury and died on 12 May 1962.
gued in the Arches and Prerogative Courts of Canterbury and contained in the Reports of J. Haggard,
rrently a student at the University of Kent, Canterbury, and Rhiannon (b.1989), a student at the Uni
March 18 - Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of Canterbury and former Bishop of Bangor, 65
to New Zealand and lectured at University of Canterbury and Victoria, before becoming inaugural prof
Croydon Park (shared with the City of Canterbury and Ashfield Council)
Former Special Envoy for the Archbishop of Canterbury and Islamic Jihad Organization hostage, Terr
is a small pit village on a ridge in between Canterbury and Dover in the county of Kent in Southeast
friendly with Matthew Parker, archbishop of Canterbury, and was regarded both by Parker and by Will
e original railway to bear that name was the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, which used a play on
at Robert College of Istanbul, University of Canterbury and Bennington College.
Jacob was a physician at Canterbury and was the subject of a ghost story.
ng's College London; St Augustine's College, Canterbury and York University.
Zealand in 1970 to work at the University of Canterbury and completed a PhD at the University of Auc
regional associations (Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago) in qualifying, with each of thes
y tournament took place with the West Coast, Canterbury and Auckland competing in Greymouth.
early commissions were from his home town of Canterbury, and included busts of Stephen Lushington, M
He then held further incumbencies at Canterbury and Waltham Abbey before elevation to the Ep
arrel between Hubert Walter and the monks of Canterbury; and on the Royal Council in London, where h
on for many years between the archbishops of Canterbury and of York.
Archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the English Reformation; born
n Elizabeth I: Edmund Grindal; Archbishop of Canterbury and Edwin Sandys; Archbishop of York..
Its fourteen bay nave was longer than Canterbury and Salisbury Cathedral naves and twice as l
in London by Archbishop John Bird Sumner of Canterbury and assisted by Bishops Blomfield of London,
three "magistri," Mosse of London, Aaron of Canterbury, and Jacob of Oxford, and makes it probable
Fearing arrest John de Stratford fled to Canterbury, and entered upon a violent war of words wit
ere it is only known from two localities, in Canterbury and the Mackenzie Basin.
It lies on the traditional boundary of the Canterbury and Otago provinces with the town of Twizel
e had a stellar season, scoring 17 tries for Canterbury and 2 for South Island in just 10 first clas
owever play a full season with NPC champions Canterbury and captained the New Zealand Under 21s.
rls Edwin and Morcar, Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Ealdred, Archbishop of York.
ne, Kent, and educated at The King's School, Canterbury and then at Dulwich College.
Auckland, Wellington, Poverty Bay, Manawatu, Canterbury, and Otago) each holding separate qualifying
ty was in the ownership of the Archbishop of Canterbury and later the Bishop of London.
amm contracted the help of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London.
erland, studied history at the University of Canterbury, and received a doctorate in anthropology fr
he became the first post-Reformation dean of Canterbury and in 1544 dean of York.
st was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Canterbury and held the seat to 1754.
conduct to allow him to make a pilgrimage to Canterbury, and in 1452 he became Master of the Househo
He attended The King's School, Canterbury, and studied jazz saxophone at the Royal Aca
Canterbury and Lancaster housed juniors and those in th
ok of Canons approved by the Convocations of Canterbury and York in 1604 and 1606 respectively.
39 chaplain to William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury, and in the same year Christian Advocate on
ht to sit at the right hand of Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of London on the left, then t
and Political Science from the University of Canterbury, and was awarded the Canterbury Fellowship a
He was educated at the King's School, Canterbury and joined the Civil Service in 1880.
was found in the 19th century in a grave in Canterbury, and is the earliest Anglo-Saxon coin, thoug
In 1822 he was made Archdeacon of Canterbury, and in 1825, on the death of Gerrard Andrew
In 1914, he won the seat of Canterbury and held it to 1920, when it was absorbed in
n de Stratford (died 1348) was Archbishop of Canterbury and Treasurer and Chancellor of England.
with an MA in Russian from the University of Canterbury, and received an MSc from the London School
A person of the same names, who was mayor of Canterbury and M.P. for the city in 1460, played a prom
so became vicar-general to the Archbishop of Canterbury and Dean of the Arches and a judge of the Ad
Barlow enjoyed a lengthy retirement in Canterbury and in 1840 was restored to naval service in
ir James Oxenden, 2nd Baronet, of Dean, near Canterbury, and chaplain to Dr. John Battely, rector of
Faversham Grammar School, The King's School, Canterbury and St John's College, Cambridge, where he g
ucceeded William Whittlesey as archbishop of Canterbury, and during the rest of his life was a parti
ssociations (Auckland, Wellington, Manawatu, Canterbury, and Otago) each holding separate qualifying
nacre, who is said to have been his pupil at Canterbury, and who certainly accompanied him on his se
rd Sumner (the newly-appointed Archbishop of Canterbury) and grants from the Church Building Societi
nt mass was celebrated by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, but throughout the period Daily Se
in 1873, created D.C.L. by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Knight of the Crown by King Victor Emma
uated approximately 9 miles (14 km) south of Canterbury and 5 miles (8 km) north east of Folkestone
s design, and the new Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs opened to the public on
ation serving Whitstable the terminus of the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway.
ondon Bishop Tait (later Archbishop Tait, of Canterbury) and the bishops of Bristol and Gloucester.
The Church of St Thomas of Canterbury and English Martyrs was listed at Grade II b
named Richard Bagot (1782-1854), was Dean of Canterbury and Bishop of Oxford.
eveloped local traditions until Augustine of Canterbury and others imposed Benedictine monasticism a
decision to create a new diocese comprising Canterbury and Westland.
in 909, and eventually became Archbishop of Canterbury and an important monastic reformer of the An
enor gave Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mapenor's ecclesiastical superior, a de
ellington; New Munster is split into Nelson, Canterbury and Otago.
Gent was educated at The King's School, Canterbury, and Trinity College, Oxford.
in 1885 and educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury and Brasenose College, Oxford.
Roman road which today takes traffic between Canterbury and Lympne.
its in two, the northern section running via Canterbury and the southern via Wye; at this stage the
had representation from the archbishopric of Canterbury and the whole English church south of the Hu
by a joint team at the University of Kent in Canterbury and Deakin University in Melbourne, Australi
n 9 May 1895, educated at The King's School, Canterbury and St Edmund Hall, Oxford and ordained in 1
Some Canterbury and Southland farms have elevated levels of
tion of multi-member districts, from part of Canterbury and named after the St George district.
viated by ignoring the precedent of York and Canterbury, and arranging for three instead of two prov
s Becket, was staged in the chapter house at Canterbury and was then taken to London, where it ran f
ast Rugby League was formed on 3 June, after Canterbury and West Coast played each other earlier in
He is Co-Chairman of Canterbury and Rochester Church in Society and has also
ty brought in by William Laud (Archbishop of Canterbury and Chancellor of the University).
believed to have lapsed to the Archbishop of Canterbury and then to Sir Joseph Aylosse before being
as a clerk of Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury and of Richard of Dover, also Archbishop of
ven years later he became representative for Canterbury, and in 1922 was appointed Under-Secretary o
ich derive from two earlier copies, one from Canterbury and one from Worcester.
She has worked as a librarian in the Canterbury and Auckland University College libraries, L
ugustine's Abbey on their summer progress to Canterbury and Dover.
tician who was active in local government in Canterbury and sat in the House of Commons from 1806 to
In 1878 the Canterbury and Otago Association amalgamated with James
Bladbean is a scattered hamlet between Canterbury and Folkestone in Kent, England.
She was provided a place in the convent at Canterbury, and through some manipulation by Bishop Joh
He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge where
tral Otago and the Mackenzie Basin of inland Canterbury and subtropical in Northland.
From 1981 to 1986 he was Archdeacon of Canterbury and then, until 2000, the Dean of Canterbury
orn in London and educated at King's School, Canterbury and Stonyhurst College.
ulti-member electoral districts from part of Canterbury, and named after and including the Sydney su
situated between the M2 motorway (Strood to Canterbury) and the A2 main road from London to Canterb
op of Exeter, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury, and the light was lit for the first time by
He was educated at The King's School, Canterbury and went then to Winchester College.
Barton (born July 16, 1976) is an Auckland, Canterbury and Argentinian first class cricketer.
eys of St. Peter, the arms of the diocese of Canterbury and those of the diocese of Rochester.
hern Alps to link the West Coast Region with Canterbury and to form a link between the South Island'
til 1814, with East Kent sessions meeting at Canterbury, and West Kent at Maidstone, the over-all co
ituated halfway between the historic city of Canterbury and the channel port town of Dover.
and Primate of England: giving the former to Canterbury and the latter to York.
rbert Stephen Irons, born 19 January 1834 in Canterbury and died 29 June 1905, was an English Organi
phew both of George Abbot, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Robert Abbot, the bishop of Salisbury.
Vincent and Jeet Raval fell, good bowling by Canterbury and a batting collapse by Auckland propelled
profession of obedience to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the others are a mix of charters, judge
n viewed as a form of obstructionism between Canterbury and Westminster, no constructive dialogue ev
n had disrupted Godwin's patronage powers in Canterbury, and now Robert's efforts to recover lands G
Lee was an alderman of Canterbury and in March 1685 was elected Member of Parl
y abandoned in 1825 when George Stephenson's Canterbury and Whitstable Railway was being planned.
Word was dispatched to Archbishop Wilfred of Canterbury, and a party was sent into Worcestershire wh
Archbishop Lanfranc succeeded to the see of Canterbury and requested an inquiry into the activities
The Archbishop of Canterbury and the King attended the next such meeting
to take part in the league, most notably the Canterbury and Auckland-area conglomerate teams Canterb
ndent Unionist Member of Parliament (MP) for Canterbury and mayor of Canterbury 1906-1911, who died
New Zealand cricketer who played for Otago, Canterbury and Wellington in his 37 first-class matches
1920, the electoral districts of St George, Canterbury and Hurstville were combined to create a new
joins a dual carriage way or the A2 towards Canterbury and Dover which again is virtually all a dua
Canterbury and Waitakere (being second and third respec
John was a monk of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury, and was selected as prior of Christ Church
as an Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of Canterbury and as a Sub-Prelate of The Order of St John
e English county of Kent between the city of Canterbury and the Isle of Thanet.
Canterbury and York Society 20 (1916).
to a new company Kent Engineering (based in Canterbury and Hawkhurst), who also undertook maintenan
the Bishop of Dover Richard Ingworth visited Canterbury and called on the Augustinian friary with an
land, Walkato, Wellington, Manawatu, Buller, Canterbury, and Otago) each holding separate qualifying
ed 14 July 664) was a medieval Archbishop of Canterbury, and the first native-born holder of the see
s), Neptune Radio (Shepway and Dover), CTFM ( Canterbury and district) and KFM (Tonbridge and Sevenoa
as chaplain to William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, and from 1963 to 1976 was Dean of Canterbur
cal family and educated at Christ's College, Canterbury and the University of Canterbury, he was ord
amily, he was educated at The King's School, Canterbury and Keble College, Oxford.
                                                                                                    


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