England was divided between the Province of Canterbury and the Province of York under two archbishops.
A further four medieval dioceses in Wales came within the Province of Canterbury.
He is the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Canterbury, which covers the southern two-thirds of England.
And is part of Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury.
The diocese of Dublin was subject to the Province of Canterbury until 1152.
This participation in the Province of Canterbury continued afterwards as part of the Church of England.
The diocese is attached to the Province of Canterbury.
Prior to 1920, there were four dioceses in Wales, all part of the Province of Canterbury, and each led by its own bishop:
Christchurch was the seat of provincial administration for the Province of Canterbury, which was abolished in 1876.
It is part of the Province of Canterbury.