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  2. Thomas Cranmer - Wikipedia

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    The Privy Council became divided when several dissident Councillors joined behind John Dudley to oust Seymour. Cranmer and two other Councillors, William Paget, and Thomas Smith initially rallied behind Seymour. After a flurry of letters passed between the two sides, a bloodless coup d'état ended Seymour's Protectorship on 13 October 1549.

  3. Canterbury Region - Wikipedia

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    A map showing population density in the Canterbury Region at the 2006 census. Canterbury (Māori: Waitaha) is a region of New Zealand, located in the central-eastern South Island. The region covers an area of 44,503.88 square kilometres (17,183.04 sq mi), making it the largest region in the country by area. It is home to a population of 666,300 ...

  4. List of mayors of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    1448: John Lynde 1 First mayor of Canterbury. 1449: William Benet. 1450: Gervas Clifton or Clyfton. 2. 1451: Roger Rydle. 1452: John Mullynge. 1453: John Mullynge. 1454: John Wynter (not to be confused with the 16th century explorer of the same name) 1455: William Bonnington. 1456: Richard Prat.

  5. Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury (/ ˈkæntərb (ə) ri / ⓘ, /- bɛri /) [3] is a cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974. It lies on the River Stour. The city has a mild oceanic climate.

  6. Environment Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury Regional Council's spiritual predecessor was the Canterbury United Council that was formed in 1979, which was the first regional government body in New Zealand since the end of the provinces in 1876. However this united council was replaced by the current regional council in 1989 after local government reforms. [5]

  7. Selwyn District - Wikipedia

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    Selwyn District is a predominantly rural district in central Canterbury, on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island.It is named after the Selwyn River / Waikirikiri, which is in turn named after Bishop George Selwyn, the first Anglican bishop of New Zealand who, in 1843 and 1844, travelled the length of the country by horse, foot, boat and canoe, leaving in his wake a sprinkling of ...

  8. University of Canterbury - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1873 as Canterbury College, the first constituent college of the University of New Zealand. It is New Zealand's second-oldest university, after the University of Otago, which was founded four years earlier, in 1869. Its original campus was in the Christchurch Central City, but in 1961 it became an independent university and ...

  9. Canterbury (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Borough constituency. Canterbury is a constituency [n 1] in Kent represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by Rosie Duffield formerly of the Labour Party and since September 2024 an Independent. [n 2] The seat dates to the earliest century of regular parliaments, in 1295; it elected two MPs until 1885, electing one ...

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