George Montaigne
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| George Montaigne | |
| Archbishop of York | |
| Enthroned | July 1628 |
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| Ended | October 1628 |
| Predecessor | Tobias Matthew |
| Successor | Samuel Harsnett |
George Montaigne was Archbishop of York from July to October 1628. Previous to that he had been Dean of Westminster, Bishop of Lincoln, Bishop of London and Bishop of Durham.
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| Church of England titles | ||
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| Preceded by Richard Neile |
Bishop of Lincoln 1617 – 1621 |
Succeeded by John Williams |
| Preceded by John King |
Bishop of London 1621 – 1627 |
Succeeded by William Laud |
| Preceded by Richard Neile |
Prince-Bishop of Durham 1627 – 1628 |
Succeeded by John Howson |
| Preceded by Tobias Matthew |
Archbishop of York 1628 |
Succeeded by Samuel Harsnett |
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