Born Charles Manners. In 1762 his father added Sutton to the family surname following an inheritance. Archbishop of Canterbury 1805 - 1828. Died at home, Lambeth Palace.
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Archbishop Charles Manners-Sutton
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St Marks, Kennington - history
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