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Manners-Sutton, Charles. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, Mar. 1, 1773. [4th] s. of Lord George Manners (who had assumed the additional surname of Sutton, 1762, upon inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather). [B. Feb. 14, 1755. School, Charterhouse.] Matric. Michs. 1773; B.A. (15th Wrangler) 1777; M.A. 1780; D.D. 1792. R. of Averham with Kelham, Notts., and R. of Whitwell, Derbs., 1785. Dean of Peterborough, 1791; Bishop of Norwich, 1792-1805. Dean of Windsor, 1794. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1805-28. One of the founders of the National Society. Married 1778, May, daughter of Thomas Thoroton, of Screveton, Notts., and had 12 children. Gave £300 towards rebuilding after the College fire, 1811. Strongly supported the foundation of the Indian episcopate. Guided and stimulated the S.P.C.K. Died at Lambeth, July 21, 1828. Father of Charles (next); brother of Thomas (1773) and George (1769, sub Sutton). (D.N.B.; Burke, P. and B.) | Charles MANNERS-SUTTON Approx. lifespan: 17551828 pens. Emmanuel College adm1773:03:01 4th s. of Lord George Manners (who had assumed the additional surname of Sutton 1762, upon inheriting the estates of his maternal grandfather). [ b. 1755:02:14 Sch: Charterhouse School Charterhouse, [ London ] Matric 1773:10MT: BA 15 th Wrangler 1777 MA 1780 DD 1792 R.: Averham with Kelham, Nottinghamshire , and R.: Whitwell, Derbyshire 1785 Dean of Peterborough, [ Northamptonshire ] 1791 Bishop of: Norwich, [ Norfolk ] 1792-1805 Dean of Windsor, [ Berkshire ] 1794 Archbishop of Canterbury, [ Kent ] 1805-28 One of the founders of National Society m. 1778,May, daughter of Thomas Thoroton, of Screveton, Nottinghamshire , and had 12 children. Gave £300 towards rebuilding after College fire 1811 Strongly supported the foundation of the Indian episcopate. Guided and stimulated the S.P.C.K. d. at Lambeth, [ London ] 1828:07:21 father of Charles (next); brother of Thomas Manners-Sutton MANNERS-SUTTON (1773) and George (1769), sub Sutton) ( D.N.B. ; Burke, P. and B. ) [add:]Grandson of the 3rd Duke of Rutland[:add] [add:]Appointed Archbishop by Royal influence[:add] [add:]Engraving of Hoppner's portrait in Emmanuel College Library[:add] [add:]F.H. Stubbings, 49 Lives [:add] |