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Stephen Langton was the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1213.
Æthelnoth - archbishop of Canterbury - died in 1038.
Thomas Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury. His connection was that he was the Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral.
Matthew Hutton - archbishop of Canterbury - died on 1758-03-18.
Matthew Hutton - archbishop of Canterbury - was born on 1693-01-03.
Thomas Becket was made an archbishop in 1162, when he was appointed as the Archbishop of Canterbury by King Henry II of England.
Thomas Becket was about 44 years old when he became Archbishop of Canterbury.
The current archbishop of Canterbury, as of May 2014, is Justin Welby. The link below is his website.
He was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Henry I granted the custody of the castle to the Archbishop of Canterbury, William de Corbeil in 1127.
Canterbury and York are the only two places in the UK to have archbishops.If you mean Birmingham, England, there is no Archbishop. The two Archbishops of the Church of England live in Canterbury and York. I can't speak for other Birminghams, though!
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