Charles Longley

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Charles Longley was a 19th-century Archbishop of Canterbury who played a key role in shaping the modern Anglican Communion.

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Charles Thomas Longley 5
Charles Longley canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican bishop
Archbishop of Canterbury
human
centuryOfActivity 19th century
clergyType Anglican prelate
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
denomination Church of England
educatedAt Christ Church, Oxford
Westminster School
familyName Longley
fieldOfWork Anglican church governance
ecclesiastical leadership
givenName Charles
hasRole primate of all England
knownFor leadership in the Anglican Communion
moderate churchmanship
languageSpoken English
memberOf House of Lords
notableWork participation in the first Lambeth Conference
shaping the modern Anglican Communion
occupation bishop
clergyman
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of York
Bishop of Durham
Bishop of Ripon
religion Anglicanism
religiousTitle Most Reverend
residence Lambeth Palace
sexOrGender male

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Lambeth Conference founder Charles Longley
Archbishop Charles Longley hasChild Charles Longley
subject surface form: Charles Longley
this entity surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
Diocese of Ripon firstBishop Charles Longley
this entity surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
Caroline Sophia Parnell spouse Charles Longley
this entity surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
Caroline Sophia Parnell name Charles Longley
subject surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
this entity surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
John Longley father Charles Longley
Archibald Campbell Tait predecessor Charles Longley
this entity surface form: Charles Thomas Longley
Mary Henrietta Longley father Charles Longley
Ann Longley child Charles Longley