Dorset has produced two archbishops: John Morton and William Wake.
Only with great difficulty did he persuade her to appoint his nominee William Wake, as Bishop of Lincoln.
The triumvirate corresponded with William Wake, amongst other Protestant churchmen.
William Wake as Archbishop of Canterbury officially denied this prediction to calm the public.
The manuscript came to England about 1731 and was presented to archbishop of Canterbury, William Wake, together with minuscules 73, 74, 506-520.
William Wake (1657-1737) was an English priest and the archbishop of Canterbury 1716 until his death in 1737.
William Wake is also the name of:
He was supported by William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury, who gave him employment.
In 1727 the manuscript came from Constantinople to England and was presented to archbishop of Canterbury, William Wake, together with the manuscripts 73, 74, 506-520.
January 24 - William Wake, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1657)