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  1. Matthew Hutton (3 January 1693 – 18 March 1758) was a high churchman in the Church of England, serving as Archbishop of York (1747–1757) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1757–1758).

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  2. The archbishop was blamed by some for granting leases of church lands to his children, which apparently considerably enriched them. He was an ancestor of Matthew Hutton (Archbishop of Canterbury) (1693–1758). A portrait of Hutton is at Marske, Richmondshire, in the possession of descendants.

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  4. Matthew Hutton may refer to: Matthew Hutton (archbishop of York) (1529–1606), Archbishop of York. Matthew Hutton (MP) (1597–1666), English politician. Matthew Hutton (antiquary) (1639–1711), English antiquarian. Matthew Hutton (archbishop of Canterbury) (1693–1758), Archbishop of both York and later Canterbury.

  5. Jun 18, 2023 · All three positions, plus others, were appointed to Matthew by Elizabeth I. Eventually, he was appointed Archbishop of York in 1606 by Elizabeth's successor, James I. Matthew Hutton was a high churchman in the Church of England, serving as Archbishop of York (1747–1757) and Archbishop of Canterbury (1757–1758).

  6. Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of Canterbury primary name: Hutton, Matthew Details individual; British; Male. Life dates 1692/93-1758. Biography Appointed 1747. 3 related ...

  7. Hutton: Forenames: Matthew: Gender: Male: Date: 1693-1758: Biography: ODNB link for Hutton, Matthew (1693-1758) Archbishop of Canterbury: Name authority reference: GB/NNAF/P125590...

  8. HUTTON, MATTHEW (1693–1758), successively bishop of Bangor, archbishop of York, and archbishop of Canterbury, born at Marske in Yorkshire on 3 Jan. 1692-3, was second son of John Hutton of Marske, by Dorothy, daughter of William Dyke of Trant in Sussex. His father was the lineal descendant of Matthew Hutton (1529-1606) [q. v.], archbishop of ...

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