Chad of Mercia — For the 8th century bishop of Hereford, see Ceadda of Hereford. Chad Bishop of York Image of Chad in a stained glass window from Holy Cross Monastery, West Park, New York Diocese … Wikipedia
Coenred of Mercia — Coenred (also spelled Cenred; fl. 675–709) was king of Mercia, now part of England, from 704 to 709. He was a son of the Mercian king Wulfhere, whose brother Æthelred succeeded to the throne in 675 on Wulfhere s death. In 704, Æthelred abdicated… … Wikipedia
Cosmo Gordon Lang — The Right Reverend and Right Honourable The Lord Lang of Lambeth GCVO PC Archbishop of Canterbury … Wikipedia
John Sentamu — The Most Revd and Rt Hon John Sentamu Archbishop of York Sentamu in York on Easter Sunday 2007. Province Pr … Wikipedia
Diuma — Bishop of Mercia Diocese Diocese of Mercia Successor Ceollach Orders Consecration aft 655 … Wikipedia
Wulfhere of Mercia — Wulfhere redirects here. For the archbishop of York, see Wulfhere of York. Wulfhere (died 675) was King of Mercia from the end of the 650s until 675. He was the first Christian king of all of Mercia, though it is not known when or how he… … Wikipedia
Oscytel — Archbishop of York Province York Diocese Diocese of York See Archbishop of York Appointed 958 … Wikipedia
David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes — For other people named David Hope, see David Hope (disambiguation). The Rt Revd and Rt Hon The Lord Hope of Thornes KCVO PC Archbishop of York Church … Wikipedia
Oswald of Worcester — For other uses, see Oswald (disambiguation). Oswald of Worcester Archbishop of York Province York Diocese … Wikipedia
Ceollach — Bishop of Mercia See Diocese of Mercia Predecessor Diuma Successor Trumhere Personal details … Wikipedia