Chronology; or, the historian's vade-mecum: Wherein every remarkable occurrence in English history, ... are alphabetically recorded, and the dates affixed; ... By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. ... In two volumes. ... [pt.2]

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Chronology; or, the historian's vade-mecum: Wherein every remarkable occurrence in English history, ... are alphabetically recorded, and the dates affixed; ... By the Rev. Dr. John Trusler. ... In two volumes. ... [pt.2]
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Trusler, John, 1735-1820.
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London :: printed for the author, and sold by R. Baldwin,
[1782]
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A List of the ARCHBISHOPS of CANTERBURY, since the establishment of that SEE; with the dates of their Translations.
This mark * implies, of honourable houses.
names. tran.
1, St. Austin, Years 569
2, St. Laurentius, 611
3, St. Mellitus, 619
4, St. Justus, 624
5, St. Honorius, 636
6, St. Deus-dedit, the first Englishman, Vacant four Years. 654
7, St. Theodorus, a Grecian, 668
8, St. Brithwaldus, 692
9, St. Tatwinus, 731
10, Nothelmus, 736
11, Cuthbert, 742
12, Bregwinus, 759
13, Lambert, 764
14, Ethelardus, 793
15, Ulfredus, 807
16, Theogildus, 832
17, Celnothus,  
18, Ethelradus, 871
19, Pleimundus, 889
20, Athelmus, 915
21, Wulselmus, Lord chancellor, 924
22, St. Odo, or Otho, 934
23, St. Dunstan, Lord Treasurer, 961
24, Ethelgarus, 988
25, Siricius, 989
26, Gosricus, 993
27, St. Elphegus, 1006
28, Livingus, 1013
29, St. Angelnothus, * 1020
30, St. Eadlinus, 1038
31, Robert, 1050
32, Stigand, 1052
33, Lanfranc, an Italian, 1070

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34, St. Anselm, 1093
35, Randulph, 1114
36, William Curbail, 1122
37, Theobald, 1138
38, St. Thomas à Becket, lord chancellor, 1162
39, Richard, 1171
40, Baldwin, 1184
41, Reginald, 1191
42, Hubert Walter, lord chancellor and lord chief justice, 1193
43, Stephen Langton, cardinal, 1209
44, Richard Wethershed, 1229
45, St. Edmund, chancellor of Oxford, 1234
46, Boniface,* 1244
47, Robert Kilwarby, cardinal, 1272
48, John Peckham, 1278
49, Robert Winchelsey, chancellor of Oxford, 1294
50, Walter Reynolds, lord chancellor and lord treasurer, 1313
51, Simon Mepham, 1327
52, John Stratford, lord chancellor, 1333
53, Thomas Bradwardin, 1348
54, Simon Islip, 1349
55, Simon Langham, cardinal and lord chanc. 1366
56, William Witlesey, 1367
57, Simon Sudbury, lord chancellor, beheaded by the rebels of Wat Tyler, 1379
58, William Courtney, chancellor of Oxford,* 1381
59, Thomas Arundel, lord chancellor,* 1396
60, Henry Chichely, cardinal,* 1414
61, John Stafford, cardinal, lord chancellor and lord treasurer, 1443
62, John Kemp, cardinal, lord chancellor twice, 1452
63, Thomas Bouchier, cardinal, lord chancellor and chancellor of Oxford,* 1454
64, John Morton, the like, 1486
65, Henry Dean, 1502
66, William Warham, lord chancellor and chan∣cellor of Oxford, 1504

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67, Thomas Cranmer, 1533
68, Reginald Pole, cardinal and chancellor of Oxford,* 1555
69, Matthew Parker, 1559
70, Edmund Grindal, 1575
71, John Whitgift, 1583
72, Richard Bancroft, chancellor of Oxford, 1604
73, George Abbot, 1610
74, William Laud, chancellor of Oxford, be∣headed, 1644
See vacant sixteen years.  
75, William Juxton, once lord treasurer, Sept. 1660
76, Gilbert Sheldon, July, 1663
77, William Sancroft, deprived, Feb. 1, 1691, Jan. 1677
78, John Tillotson, Apr. 1691
79, Thomas Tennison, Dec. 1694
80, William Wake, Dec. 1715
81, John Potter, Mar. 1737
82, Thomas Herring, Dec. 1747
83, Matthew Hutton, May, 1757
84, Thomas Secker, May, 1758
85, Frederick Cornwallis,* Oct. 1768

N. B. The figures before the names refer to the number of bishops since the establishment of the see.

Such bishops as follow Canterbury, are subject to Canterbury; such as follow York, to York.

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