The Archbishops of Canterbury /

Had the original party of monks accompanying St. Augustine in the Summer of 596 had their way, they would have turned back in France and never set foot in England. But once established, the Archbishops soon began what was to be a fatal partnership with the Crown. William Warham lost the battle to ke...

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Main Author: Maxwell-Stuart, P. G
Corporate Author: Charlton Yarnall Fund
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stroud : Tempus, 2006
Stroud : 2006
Series:Revealing history
Revealing history
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 A Mission to the Angles: St Augustine of Canterbury (596-604/9) 9
  • 2 Labouring for Establishment: Laurentius to Dunstan (c.604-988) 33
  • 3 Surviving the Millennium and the Conquest: Aethelgar to Lanfranc (988-1089) 51
  • 4 Who is the Greater Primate? Anselm to Becket (1093-1170) 67
  • 5 Saints, Scholars and Violence: Richard of Dover to Pecham (1174-1292) 89
  • 6 Royal Self-Aggrandisement: Winchelsey to Arundel (1293-1414) 109
  • 7 Spiralling to Disaster: Chichele to Cranmer (1414-1556) 131
  • 8 Vicars of Bray: Pole to Laud (1558-1645) 155
  • 9 The Long Durance of the Eighteenth Century: Juxon to Moore (1660-1805) 209
  • 10 Squabbling in the Face of Disbelief: Manners Sutton to Temple (1805-1902) 231
  • 11 Struggling with Atheism: Davidson to Williams (1903-) 255