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.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Archbishop Charles Manners-Sutton
The 1745 Association (who ought to know) writes: "The plaque on the side of t...
Augustinian friary just north-east of Bank, probably founded 1260ish, covering about 5.5 acres, it included a church, various other buildings for the accommodation of the friars and visitors, veget...
Built in the 12 century. Destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt.
Connected to the Salvation Army Citadel, Ronalds Road in 1890.  We think it's likely that this lady was wife to the Dr Heywood Smith who was one of the colleagues of W. T. Stead when he was accused...
A slave-trader turned preacher and abolitionist.  Born Wapping.  Began his ecclesiastical career at Olney in Buckinghamshire where he wrote the words to 'Amazing Grace' and published the hymn in a ...
A group of evangelical Baptist churches in the UK. Founded by Rev. H. A. Squire (with others) who became the founding President. The Old Baptist Union's executive body is called the "Council of Man...
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