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Cantuar is an
abbreviation of the
Latin term Cantuariensis,
meaning of Canterbury. It may
refer to: Canterbury, a
cathedral city
which is part of the...
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Edgar Thomas Cook CBE D.Mus. (
Cantuar) FRCO FRCM (18
March 1880 – 5
March 1953) was an
English organist and composer.
Edgar Cook was born in Worcester...
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Justin Portal Welby GCVO (born 6
January 1956) is an
Anglican bishop who
served as the 105th
archbishop of
Canterbury in the
Church of
England from 2013...
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Cathedral on 4
February 2013. As
archbishop he
signed himself as +
Justin Cantuar. On 12
November 2024, he
announced his
decision to resign; he did so effective...
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Cantuar is an
unincorporated community in
Rural Muni****lity of
Swift Current No. 137, Saskatchewan, Canada. The site is
still used as a
freight station...
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Rowan Douglas Williams,
Baron Williams of
Oystermouth (born 14 June 1950) is a
Welsh Anglican bishop,
theologian and poet, who
served as the 104th Archbishop...
- St. John
Group in north-western Alberta. It is also
equivalent to the
Cantuar Formation in
Saskatchewan and the Swan
River Formation in Manitoba. The...
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Edward White.
Correspondence re:
officers of the
provincial chapter (
Cantuar:) in
Benson 54 ff. 440–51 Kershaw,
Samuel Wayland.
Correspondence with...
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Canterbury (UC; Māori: Te
Whare Wānanga o Waitaha;
postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the
Latin name for Canterbury) is a public...
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Latin designation of Canterbury,
Cantuar, is used to
explain the
origin of the
degree (for
example "John
Smith DD (
Cantuar)" in the case of a
Doctor of Divinity)...