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  1. Edward White Benson (14 July 1829 – 11 October 1896) was archbishop of Canterbury from 1883 until his death. Before this, he was the first Bishop of Truro, serving from 1877 to 1883, and began construction of Truro Cathedral. He was previously a schoolmaster and was the first Master of Wellington College from 1859 to 1872.

  2. Edward White Benson (* 14. Juli 1829 in Birmingham , England ; † 11. Oktober 1896 in Hawarden , Flintshire ) war von 1883 bis zu seinem Tod Erzbischof von Canterbury .

  3. 17. Apr. 2024 · Edward White Benson (born July 14, 1829, Birmingham, Warwickshire, Eng.—died October 11, 1896, Hawarden, Cheshire) was the archbishop of Canterbury (1883–96), whose Lincoln Judgment (1890), a code of liturgical ritual, helped resolve the Church of England’s century-old dispute over proper forms of worship. After serving as ...

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  4. 13. Jan. 2009 · Edward White Benson, der Vater, war hier Schulleiter; später machte er Karriere in der anglikanischen Kirche und stieg bis zum Erzbischof von Canterbury auf. Edward interessierte sich für englische Literatur und Musik und war als großer Sportsmann bekannt. 1887 begann er ein Studium der Archäologie am Kings College in Cambridge ...

  5. Project Canterbury. Edward White Benson. 1829-1896. A Gift of God: The Memorial Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of Salisbury on Sunday, 18th October, 1896, Being the Sunday after the Death of the Most Rev. Edward White Benson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. By John Wordsworth. London: Longmans, Green, 1896.

  6. The real-life inspiration. James, an American living in England, got the idea for his novella from a tale told to him one winter evening by no less an authority on the afterlife than the leader of...

  7. A collection of portraits of Edward White Benson, the Archbishop of Canterbury who devised the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. See his biography, family, and links to related portraits and articles.