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Our father among the [[saint]]s '''Mellitus''' (died [[April 24]], 624) was the first [[Bishop of London]] and the third [[Archbishop of Canterbury]], and was one of the members of the Gregorian mission sent to England to convert the Anglo-Saxons. He was sent to England in 601 AD, and was accompanied by other [[clergy]] to augment the [[missionary|missionaries]] already there. In 604 he was [[consecration of a bishop|consecrated]] as [[Bishop]] of London, but in 616 after the death of his patron he was forced to leave London and take refuge in Gaul. He returned to England within the next year, but was never able to return to London as the inhabitants remained pagans. In 619 he was consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury. While [[archbishop]] he was alleged to have saved the [[cathedral]] and much of the town of Canterbury from a fire. After his death in 624, he was reverred as a saint.
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