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He made his first class debut for the province of Canterbury during the 1976-7 season.
He also became ecclesiatical commissioner for the province of Canterbury in 1603.
Today, he is considered the founding architect of the province of Canterbury.
The diocese is attached to the Province of Canterbury.
After a short stay in the province of Canterbury they moved to Auckland in 1859.
This was a donation to the Benedictines of the province of Canterbury.
It is part of the Province of Canterbury.
A further four medieval dioceses in Wales came within the Province of Canterbury.
The diocese forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.
His hallmark wooden Gothic churches today epitomise the 19th-century province of Canterbury.
It is considered to mark the point at which the province of Canterbury became a unit of Church organization, for the English bishops.
The fleece symbolises the pastoral, and the plough at the base the agricultural background of the province of Canterbury.
The city was named by the Canterbury Association, which settled the surrounding province of Canterbury.
Province of Canterbury:
To complicate matters, the bishops of the province of Canterbury also claimed the right to appoint the next Archbishop.
Christchurch was the seat of provincial administration for the Province of Canterbury, which was abolished in 1876.
This participation in the Province of Canterbury continued afterwards as part of the Church of England.
He is the metropolitan archbishop of the Province of Canterbury, which covers the southern two-thirds of England.
However, there is a tradition that by 872, the bishops had already, nominally at least, accepted the authority of the English 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:
England was divided between the Province of Canterbury and the Province of York under two archbishops.
In 798 he suggested to Pope Leo that the province of Canterbury be reconstituted and moved to London - a Mercian city.
The capital of the Province of Canterbury was Christchurch and it was there the Provincial Council sat.
Church of England parishes are currently each within one of 44 dioceses divided between the provinces of Canterbury, 30 and York, 14.
He decorated the corbels, capitals and arches with carvings of flora and fauna indigenous to the province of Canterbury.