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William Warham

William Warham (c. 1450 – 22 August 1532) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1503 until his death in 1532.

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Appointed
29 November 1503
Born
c. 1450 Malshanger, Hampshire, England
Buried
Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England
Church
Catholic Church
Consecration
25 September 1502 by Richard Foxe
Died
22 August 1532 Hackington, Kent, England

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William Warham

Nodes56
Edges55
Triples61
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.035714
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William Warham

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related to Sources · 40
William Warham → Archbishops, Burton, Cambridge University Press, Canterbury, Catholic Encyclopedia, Century, Charles, Chisholm, Co, Dictionary, Edwin Hubert, Elder, Encyclopædia Britannica, Henry VIII, Hook, Hugh, In Herbermann, James Gairdner, John Sherren Brewer, Lee
related to Death and legacy · 6
William Warham → Canterbury Cathedral, Having, He, Martyrdom, Thomas Cranmer, Warham Guild
related to External links · 5
William Warham → Archival, London, National Portrait Gallery, Portraits, UK National Archives
Appointed · 1
William Warham → 29 November 1503
Born · 1
William Warham → c. 1450 Malshanger, Hampshire, England
Buried · 1
William Warham → Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England
Church · 1
William Warham → Catholic Church
Consecration · 1
William Warham → 25 September 1502 by Richard Foxe
Died · 1
William Warham → 22 August 1532 Hackington, Kent, England
Parents · 1
William Warham → Robert Warham of Malshanger

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William WarhamAppointed29 November 15031.00infobox
William WarhamBornc. 1450 Malshanger, Hampshire, England1.00infobox
William WarhamBuriedCanterbury Cathedral, Kent, England1.00infobox
William WarhamChurchCatholic Church1.00infobox
William WarhamConsecration25 September 1502 by Richard Foxe1.00infobox
William WarhamDied22 August 1532 Hackington, Kent, England1.00infobox
William WarhamParentsRobert Warham of Malshanger1.00infobox
William WarhamPredecessorHenry Deane1.00infobox
William WarhamSuccessorThomas Cranmer1.00infobox
William WarhamTerm ended22 August 15321.00infobox
William Warhamrelated to Death and legacyHaving0.60section
William Warhamrelated to Death and legacyHe0.60section

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