John Moore (archbishop)

John Moore (archbishop)

Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury|
Full name = John Moore


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began = 1783
term_end = January 18 1805
predecessor = Frederick Cornwallis
successor = Charles Manners-Sutton
birth_date = April 26 1730
birthplace =
death_date = January 18 1805
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tomb =
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John Moore (April 26 1730 – January 18 1805), was a priest in the Church of England. He became bishop of Bangor (1774-1783) and subsequently Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805.

Life

Moore was educated at the Crypt School in Gloucester.


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