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Archbishop of York

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The Archbishop of York is a primate of the Church of England. His see is at York Cathedral. The see was elevated to an archbishopric in 735.


Orthodox Bishops of York

Pre-Conquest

  • 1. St Paulinus, 626-633
  • 2. St Chad, 664-669
  • 3. St Wilfrid I, 664-678
  • 4. Bosa, 678-706
  • 5. John of Beverley, 706-714
  • 6. St Wilfrid II, 714-732
  • 7. Egbert, c. 732-735

Orthodox Archbishops of York

  • 7. Ecgbert, 735-766
  • 8. Æthelbert (also known as Æthelbeorht, Adalberht, Ælberht, Aelberht, Aldbert or Æthelbert), c. 767-c. 780
  • 9. Eanbald I, c. 780 796
  • 10. Eanbald II, 796-c. 808
  • 11. Wulfsige, c. 808-c. 834
  • 12. Wigmund, 837-854
  • 13. Wulfhere, 854-c. 896
  • 14. Æthelbald (also known as Æthelbeald, Athelbald, or Ethelbald), 900-c. 916
  • 15. Hrotheweard (also known as Lodeward), c. 916-931
  • 16. Wulfstan, 931-956
  • 17. Oscytel (also known as Oscytel), c. 958-971
  • 18. Edwald (also known as Edwaldus or Ethelwold), 971
  • 19. St Oswald, 971-992
  • 20. Ealdwulf, 995-1002
  • 21. Wulfstan, 1002-1023
  • 22. Ælfric Puttoc, 1023-1051
  • 23. Cynesige (also known as Kynsige), 1051-1060

Roman Catholic Archbishops of York

  • 24. Ealdred, 1061-1069
  • 25. Thomas I, 1070-1100
  • 26. Gerard, 1101-1108
  • 27. Thomas II, 1109-1114
  • 28. Thurstan, 1119-1140
  • 29. William Fitzherbert, 1143-1147 and 1154
  • 30. Henry Fitzherbert, 1147-1153 / William Fitzherbert,
  • 31. Roger of Pont-L'Eveque, 1154-1181
  • 32. Geoffrey Plantagenet, 1181-1191
  • 33. Walter de Grey, 1215-1255
  • 34. Sewal de Bovill, 1256-1258
  • 35. Godfrey of Ludham (or Kineton), 1258-1265
  • 36. Walter Giffard, 1256-1279
  • 37. William Wickwane, 1279-1285
  • 38. John le Romeyn (Romanus), 1286-1296
  • 39. Henry of Newark, 1298-1299
  • 40. Thomas of Corbridge, 1300-1304
  • 41. William Greenfield, 1306-1316
  • 42. William of Melton, 1317-1340
  • 43. William le Zouche, 1342-1352
  • 44. John of Thoresby, 1352-1373
  • 45. Alexander Neville, 1374-1388
  • 46. Thomas Arundel, 1388-1396
  • 47. Robert Waldby, 1396-1398
  • 48. Richard le Scrope, 1398-1405
  • 49. Henry Bowet, 1406-1423
  • 50. John kempe, 1425-1452
  • 51. William Booth, 1452-1464
  • 52. George Neville, 1465-1476
  • 53. Lawrence Booth, 1476-1480
  • 54. Thomas Rotheram (or Scott), 1480-1500
  • 55. Thomas Savage, 1501-1507
  • 56. Christopher Bainbridge, 1508-1514
  • 57. Thomas Wolsey, 1514-1530
  • 58. Edward Lee, 1531-1544
  • 59. Robert Holgate, 1545-1554

Post-Reformation Archbishops of York

  • 59. Robert Holgate, 1545-1554
  • 60. Nicholas Heath, 1555-1560
  • 61. Thomas Young, 1561-1568
  • 62. Edmund Grindal, 1570-1576
  • 63. Edwin Sandys, 1577-1588
  • 64. John Piers, 1589-1594
  • 65. Matthew Hutton, 1595-1606
  • 66. Tobias Matthew, 1606-1628
  • 67. George Monteigne, 1628
  • 68. Samuel Harsnett, 1628-1631
  • 69. Richard Neile, 1632-1640
  • 70. John Williams, 1641-1650
  • 71. Accepted Frewen, 1660-1664
  • 72. Richard Sterne, 1664-1683
  • 73. John Dolben, 1683-1686
  • 74. Thomas Lamplugh, 1688-1691
  • 75. John Sharp, 1691-1714
  • 76. Sir William Dawes, 1714-1724
  • 77. Lancelot Blackburne, 1724-1743
  • 78. Thomas Herring, 1743-1747
  • 79. Matthew Hutton, 1747-1757
  • 80. John Gilbert, 1757-1761
  • 81. Robert Hay Drummond, 1761-1776
  • 82. William Markham, 1777-1807
  • 83. Edward Venables Vernon (afterwards Harcourt), 1807-1847
  • 84. Thomas Musgrave, 1847-1860
  • 85. Charles Thomas Longley, 1860-1862
  • 86. William Thomson, 1862-1890
  • 87. William Connor Magee, 1890-1891
  • 88. William Dalrymple Maclagan, 1891-1908
  • 89. Cosmo Gordon Lang, 1908-1928
  • 90. William Temple, 1929-1942
  • 91. Cyril Forster Garbett, 1942-1955
  • 92. Arthur Michael Ramsey, 1956-1961
  • 93. Frederic Donald Coggan, 1961-1974
  • 94. Stuart Yarworth Blanch, 1975-1983
  • 95. John Stapylton Habgood, 1983-1995
  • 96. David Hope, 1995- 2005
  • 97. John Sentamu 2005 - to present date