Charles Longley
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Charles Thomas Longley (28 July 1794 – 27 October 1868)[1] was a bishop in the Church of England. He served as Bishop of Ripon, Bishop of Durham, Archbishop of York and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1862 until his death.
Life
He was born at
At Christ Church, Longley was reader in Greek 1822, tutor and censor 1825–8, and proctor 1827.
In 1862, he succeeded
The chief event of his primacy was the meeting at
Like Sumner, he was a member of the Canterbury Association from 27 March 1848.[4]
Family
As Headmaster of Harrow School, he married Caroline Sophia Parnell on 15 December 1831. Her brother George Damer Parnell was the curate of Ash, 1859–1861. Parnell was the daughter of Henry Parnell, 1st Baron Congleton.[5] They had seven children, three sons and four daughters,[6] of whom:
1.
2. George Longley, born 8 March 1835 at Harrow, Middlesex.
3. Mary Henrietta Longley (born 2 May 1837 in Ramsgate, Kent) married – on 9 December 1858 – George Winfield Bourke (died 9 October 1903), Honorary Chaplain to the Monarch, and son of
4. Frances Elizabeth Longley (born 3 July 1839)
5. Arthur Longley (born 1841 in Ripon, Yorkshire)
6. Caroline Georgina Longley (died 30 October 1867) married, on 6 November 1862,
7. Rosamond Esther Harriett Longley (died 1936) married, 1870, Cecil Thomas Parker (1845–1931), 2nd son of
Notes
- required.)
- ^ "Obituary: Charles Thomas Longley, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury" The New York Times, 29 October 1868, p. 4, (citation only). Retrieved 3 December 2008
- ^ Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
- ^ Blain, Rev. Michael (2007). The Canterbury Association (1848–1852): A Study of Its Members' Connections (PDF). Christchurch: Project Canterbury. pp. 51–52. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
- ^ Leslie Morgan. "A Victorian Curate of Ash and his Brother-in-law's Letter" Archived 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine St Peter and St Paul, Ash Church Website. Portarlington is misspelled Porterlington. Retrieved 3 December 2008
- ^ ISBN 9780806314327. Originally published: London : T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1905. All details below are from this source, unless cited otherwise.
- ^ Memorial wall tablet in the church of St Mary the Blessed Virgin Mary, Addington, Surrey
- ^ Annual Register. J. & F.H. Rivington. 1862. p. 2.
- ISBN 978-0-8063-1434-1.; and Raineval 1994, p. 287. The date of Caroline Georgina's marriage is not given by Ruvigny, nor is her birthdate.
- ^ Raineval 1994, p. 287. Also see Conqueror – William 165 and Conqueror – William 176. Retrieved 3 December 2008
- ^ Conqueror – William 50 to 52. Retrieved 3 December 2008
References
- Archbishop of Canterbury: Better Bishops for the sake of a better Church (Archived)
- "Obituary: Charles Thomas Longley, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury" The New York Times, 29 October 1868, p. 4, (citation only)
Attribution
- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Longley, Charles Thomas". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 984. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
External links
- Bibliographic directory from Project Canterbury
- Boase, George Clement (1893). . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 34.