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 657 THE LORDS SPIRITUAL. ARCHBISHOP'S MITRE. BISHOP'S MITRE. THERE are two Provinces in England, Canterbury and York. The Province of Canterbury comprises the,dioceses of Canterbury, London, Winchester, Bath and Wells, Bangor, Chichester, Ely, Exeter, (jloucester and Bristol, Hereford, Lichfield, Lincoln, Llandaff, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Rochester, Salis- bury, St. Asaph, St. David's, and Worcester. The other Dioceses comprise the Province of York. The Junior Bishop, being other than that of London, Durham, or Win- chester, has no seat in the House of Lords. For Precedence of Archbishops and Bishops, see "Table of Precedence." The Mitre is a high cap, with two pendants fringed at the ends hanging from the lower part. The cap of an Archbishop is surmounted by a ducal coronet, and that of a Bishop with a fillet of gold encircled with jewels. ARCHBISHOPS. CANTERBURY, LORD ARCHBISHOP OF. The Right Hon. and Most Rev. ARCHIBALD CAMP- BELLTAIT, D.D., PC, D.C.L., LL.D., Primate of all England and Metropolitan, son of Crauf'urd Tait, Esq., of Harviestoun, Clackmannanshire. Born 1811 ; educated at Edinburgh, at. Glasgow University, and at Balliol College, Oxford (B.A. 1st class in Classics 1838, M.A. 18:Jt>, D.C.L. 1842, D.D. 1869,) was for many years Fellow and Tutor of his College, Head Master of Rugty 18429, and Dean of Carlisle 184956. Consecrated 100th Bishop of London 185G, translated to Canterbury, as 91st Archbishop 1868, and was enthroned 1869 ; is an official Trustee.ot the British Museum, Visitor of Keble's, All Soul's, and Merton Colleges, Oxford, and of King's College, London ; Joint Visitor of Eton College, Harrow School and Marlborough College, and one of the Governors of the Charterhouse. Patron of 183 Livings, as well as the u u