The Archbishoo of Canturbury has a bishop's palace (not as grand as it sounds - but all bishops live in 'palaces' some of which are just large houses). This is located in Canterbury,. However he also has an official residence in Lambeth Palace, London, which is situated on the opposite side of the river from the House of Parliament at the far end of Lambeth bridge, right on the banks of the Thames. All the other archbishops (of the other provinces such as York, Wales, Canada, etc) live in a palace usually in the cathedral city and near the cathedral where he holds the chair as bishop.
In the same city that the current archbishop lives; Canterbury, England
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He lived in England, was born in London, and was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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.
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William Temple, an English religious leader and Archbishop of Canterbury, lived in the United Kingdom. He was born in Exeter in 1881 and later served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1942 until his death in 1944.
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.