Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial
Archbishops' Memorial

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The memorial is mounted on an octagonal base, which bears the coat of arms of each archbishop, surmounted by their mitres and inscribed with their names and dates on five sides. The remaining three sides carry the inscription above. The base is topped by eight small crosses, one above each mitre. In front of the vertical cross, on a bracketed pedestal and with a projecting canopy above, is a standing figure of the Good Shepherd carrying a lamb in his arms. On the reverse of the cross is a representation of the Agnus Dei in a circle, around which are the words ‘Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world’. The memorial commemorates five Archbishops of Canterbury who were buried in this churchyard.
Title

Archbishops' Memorial

Date

1911

Medium

stone

Measurements

H 600 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

CR0_ML_S177

Acquisition method

presented and dedicated by Archbishop Randall Davidson

Work type

Monument

Owner

Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Custodian

Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

14th May 1911

Access

at all times

Inscription description

inscribed on eight sides: ARCHIBOLD CAMPBELL TAIT 1868–1882 / CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY 1862–1882 / JOHN BIRD SAMNER 1848–1862 / WILLIAM HOWLEY 1828–1848 / CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON 1805–1828 / SHOW THY SERVANTS WORK AND THEIR CHILDREN THY GLORY ES.XC.16 / TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN PIOUS MEMORY TO THE FIVE ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY BURIED IN THIS CHURCHYARD / THESE AFTER THEY HAD SERVED THEIR OWN GENERATION IN THE WILL OF GOD FELL ASLEEP ACTS XIII36; beneath the base of three panels: RELINQUITAR SABBATISUMS POPULO DEI

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Located at

Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Addington Village Road, Addington

CR0 5AQ

Located in the graveyard.