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Cardinal Wolsey, c1500s, (1890). Creator: UnknownCardinal Wolsey, c1500s, (1890). Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1473-1530), Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor of England, bishop
Portrait of Sir Edwin Sandys, with turned-down ruff, c1560-1570, (1937). Creator: UnknownPortrait of Sir Edwin Sandys, showing a turned-down ruff, the predecessor of the Vandyke collar. Reign of James I, c1560-1570, (1937). Edwin Sandys (1519-1588) English Archbishop
Monument to the late Archbishop Musgrave in York Minster, 1864. Creators: Unknown, Matthew NobleMonument to the late Archbishop Musgrave in York Minster, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. John Draffin. The sculptor is Mr. Noble
Archbishop of York, 1937. Creator: UnknownArchbishop of York, 1937. From "The Coronation of H.M. King George VI and H.M. Queen Elizabeth 1937". [John Player & Sons, London, 1937]
The Banquet in the Guildhall at York, 1850. Creator: UnknownThe Banquet in the Guildhall at York, 1850. At seven o'clock, his Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the Lord Mayor of York
"Cardinal Wolsey and the Duke of Buckingham", by John Gilbert, in the Gallery of the... 1862"Cardinal Wolsey and the Duke of Buckingham", by John Gilbert, in the Gallery of the British Institution, 1862. Engraving of a painting
Bishopsthorpe, the seat of the Archbishop of York, 1844. Creator: UnknownBishopsthorpe, the seat of the Archbishop of York, 1844. View of Bishopthorpe Palace at Bishopthorpe in North Yorkshire. The house, which was remodelled by Thomas Atkinson between 1763 and 1769
Southwell Minster and Ruins of the Palace, 1898. Creator: UnknownSouthwell Minster and Ruins of the Palace, 1898. Southwell Minster and ruins of the Archbishop of Yorks Palace, the spires were removed in 1805
Herring, (1693-1757), 1830. Creator: UnknownHerring, (1693-1757), 1830. Thomas Herring (1693-1757) Archbishop of Canterbury from 1747 to 1757 educated at Wisbech Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge
Archbishop Grindal, c1580, (19th century?). Creator: UnknownArchbishop Grindal, c1580, (19th century?). Portrait of English cleric Edmund Grindal (1519-1583) at the age of 61. Grindal successively held the posts of Bishop of London
The Archbishop of York visits British sailors of the Royal Navy, First World War, 1914, (c1920). A Visit of the Archbishop of York to the Grand Fleet
Cardinal Wolsey resigning the Great Seal for the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1773. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey resigns as lord chancellor stripped of office by Thomas Howard
Henry II serving the first dish to his son Henrys table, 1773. Creator: UnknownHenry II serving the first dish to his son Henrys table, 1773. Henry II serves at the table of his son Young Henry after his Coronation by the Archbishop of York in 1169
Cardinal Wolsey, 1785. Creator: UnknownCardinal Wolsey, 1785. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1473-1530), Archbishop of York, Lord Chancellor of England, English bishop, statesman and a cardinal of the Catholic Church
Archbishop Williams. Lord Keeper, 1785. Creator: UnknownArchbishop Williams. Lord Keeper, 1785. John Williams (1582-1650), Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I. Bishop of Lincoln (1621-1641) Lord Keeper of the Great Seal (1621-1625)
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1937Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth (1864-1945), 1937. He was a Scottish Anglican prelate who served as Archbishop of York (1908-1928)
The Archbishop of Canterbury and York, and other prelates, the CoronationThe Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and other prelates, the Coronation. A print from The Illustrated London News
Monument of Walter de Grey, York Minster, York, North Yorkshire, early 20th century. Artist: George Washington WilsonMonument of Walter de Grey, York Minster, York, North Yorkshire, early 20th century. Walter de Gray (d1255) was an English prelate and statesman who rose to be Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor
Thomas Wolsey (c1475-1530), English statesman. Artist: BenoistThomas Wolsey (c1475-1530), English statesman and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
William Thomson, English church leader, Archbishop of York, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinWilliam Thomson, English church leader, Archbishop of York, c1890. Thomson (1819-1890) became Archbishop of York in 1862. A lithograph from The Modern Portrait Gallery, Cassell, Petter and Galpin
William Connor Magee, Irish clergyman of the Anglican church, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinWilliam Connor Magee, Irish clergyman of the Anglican church, c1890. Magee (1821-1891) was appointed Bishop of Peterborough in 1868 and was Archbishop of York for a brief period in 1891
John Dolben, Archbishop of York, (1822). Artist: Robert GraveJohn Dolben, Archbishop of York, (1822). Dolben (1625-1686) took Holy orders after fighting on the Royalist side at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644, maintaining the proscribed Anglican service
Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor. Arundel (1353-1414) was appointed Archbishop of York in 1388, and of Canterbury in 1397
William Thomson, Archbishop of York, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldWilliam Thomson, Archbishop of York, 1878. Before he graduated from the Queens College, Oxford, he had practically completed a treatise called, Outlines of the Laws of Thought, published in 1842
Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530. Letter, written from Esher, shortly after Wolseys disgrace, to Gardiner, secretary to Henry VIII
Cardinal Wolsey, costume design for Shakespeares play, Henry VIII, 19th century. A 19th-century costume design for William Shakespeares (1564-1616) play, Henry VIII
Wolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Artist: Stephen ReidWolseys interview with King Henry VIII, (1909). Thomas Wolsey (1475-1530) was cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the kings most prominent advisor
Mother Shipton (1488-c1560) prophesying the death of Cardinal WolseyMother Shipton (1488-c1560) English witch and prophetess, prophesying the death of Cardinal Wolsey. Ursula Sonthiel Shipton lived in Yorkshire and told fortunes
The Liberation Society, 1873. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Liberation Society, 1873. The Archbishops of York and Canterbury carry a scroll entitled Auricular Confession. Behind them, Edward Miall thanks them for their support