Charles Manners-Sutton
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This article is about the Archbishop of Canterbury. For his son, the Speaker of the House of Commons, see Charles Manners-Sutton, 1st Viscount Canterbury.
Charles Manners-Sutton (17 February 1755 – 21 July 1828; called Charles Manners before 1762) was a bishop in the Church of England who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1805 to 1828.
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Archbishop of Canterbury | |
Church | Church of England |
Province | Canterbury |
Diocese | Canterbury |
Elected | 21 February 1805 (election confirmed), St Mary-le-Bow[1] |
Installed | 1805 |
Term ended | 21 July 1828 (death) |
Predecessor | John Moore |
Successor | William Howley |
Other post(s) | Dean of Peterborough 1791–1792 Bishop of Norwich 1792–1805 Dean of Windsor in commendam, 1794–1805 |
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Born | Charles Manners (1755-02-17)17 February 1755 |
Died | 21 July 1828(1828-07-21) (aged 73) Lambeth, Surrey, England |
Buried | 29 July 1828, St Mary the Blessed Virgin Church, Addington, London |
Denomination | Anglican |
Parents | Lord George Manners-Sutton & Diana Chaplin |
Spouse |
Mary Thoroton (m. 1778) |
Children | 2 sons, 10 daughters; incl. Charles, 1st Viscount Canterbury |
Alma mater | Emmanuel College, Cambridge |
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