Canterbury

Canterbury

Canterbury, a cathedral city in southeast England, was a pilgrimage site in the Middle Ages. Ancient walls, originally built by the Romans, encircle its medieval centre with cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. Canterbury Cathedral, founded 597 A. D. , is the headquarters of the Church of England and Anglican Communion, incorporating Gothic and Romanesque elements in its stone carvings and stained-glass windows.

People died in Canterbury (First 13 people) - Page 2

John Martin Munro Kerr

John Martin Munro Kerr

Surgeon

Thomas Tomlin, Baron Tomlin

Thomas Tomlin, Baron Tomlin

Former British Lord of Appeal in Ordinary

Roger Manwood

Roger Manwood

English barrister

Eugène Vinaver

Eugène Vinaver

Scholar

Laurence of Canterbury

Laurence of Canterbury

Former Archbishop of Canterbury

Eorcenberht of Kent

Eorcenberht of Kent

King of Kent

Dunstan

Dunstan

Bishop

Augustine of Canterbury

Augustine of Canterbury

Monastic

Honorius of Canterbury

Honorius of Canterbury

Archbishop

Edward Elworthy

Edward Elworthy

New Zealand farmer and businessman

Nanette Fabray

Nanette Fabray

American actress

Amanda Douglas

Amanda Douglas


William Chafy

William Chafy