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The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by Mayall, of Regent-street. In 1825 he was appointed Public Examiner, and, having filled the office of Tutor and Censor of Christ Church, he was presented by his college to the incumbency of Cowley, a small benefice in the immediate neighbourhood of Oxford. [In 1829]...he was elected by the trustees to the headmastership of Harrow School...In 1836 the see of Ripon was founded, and Dr. Longley was appointed the first Bishop. On the resignation of Dr. Maltby in 1856, Dr. Longley was translated to the bishopric of Durham; and on the death of Dr. Musgrave, in 1860, to the archbishopric of York. Dr. Longley was most active in the discharge of his episcopal functions as Bishop of Durham, and exerted himself nobly in raising a pecuniary fund for the benefit of the sufferers by the calamitous accident in the Burradon Colliery in 1860; while his zeal and energy in his recent sphere of spiritual duty resulted in the establishment of the York Diocesan Church Building and Endowment Aid Society, in furtherance of which, mainly through his unwearied efforts, many thousands of pounds have been subscribed'. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
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This engraving, created from a photograph by Mayall of Regent-street, depicts The Right Reverend Dr. Charles Thomas Longley during his tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1862. Longley's distinguished ecclesiastical career began in 1825 when he was appointed Public Examiner. He later became Tutor and Censor of Christ Church in Oxford, and in 1829, was elected headmaster of Harrow School. In 1836, Longley was appointed the first Bishop of Ripon. He was later translated to the bishopric of Durham in 1856 and, upon the death of Dr. Musgrave in 1860, became Archbishop of York. Longley's episcopal duties were marked by his unwavering dedication and energy. As Bishop of Durham, he played a significant role in raising funds for the victims of the Burradon Colliery accident in 1860. In his most recent role as Archbishop of York, Longley's zeal and energy led to the establishment of the York Diocesan Church Building and Endowment Aid Society. Thousands of pounds were subscribed through his tireless efforts in furtherance of this society. Longley's impressive career in the Church of England spanned several decades and left a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals. This photograph, taken during his time as Archbishop of Canterbury, captures a moment in the life of a man who dedicated himself to the spiritual well-being of his community and the betterment of those in need.
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