Born Charles Manners. In 1762 his father added Sutton to the family surname following an inheritance. (See Burdett-Coutts for a discussion on this practice.)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1805 - 1828. Died at home, Lambeth Palace.
Born Charles Manners. In 1762 his father added Sutton to the family surname following an inheritance. (See Burdett-Coutts for a discussion on this practice.)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1805 - 1828. Died at home, Lambeth Palace.
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Archbishop Charles Manners-Sutton
{Below the RNLI logo:} Lifeboats On this site, where formerly stood the City ...
The 1745 Association (who ought to know) writes: "The plaque on the side of t...
Catholic lay priest and martyr. Father of Thomas Felton. A wealthy man, he lived at Bermondsey Abbey (the mansion built on the site) and supposedly fixed a copy of the papal bull excommunicating Qu...
Born near Glastonbury. Active around 930 - 960. Patron saint of armourers, goldsmiths, locksmiths, and jewellers. His feast day is May 19th.
In 604 the Bishop Mellitus arrived from Italy as the first Bishop of London and built and dedicated a cathedral to St Paul on the site where St Paul’s stands today.  Became Archbishop of Canterbury...
Wikipedia says the works were done in 1850 but the church's own website confirms the date in the plaque and seems to say that all the Victorian alterations were undone ("a restoration of the church...
Hymn-writer, poet, theologian and logician. Born Southampton. As a non-conformist he could not go to Oxford or Cambridge so went to the Stoke Newington Dissenting Academy and stayed connected to St...
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