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  1. Henry Edward Manning (15 July 1808 – 14 January 1892) was an English prelate of the Catholic Church, and the second Archbishop of Westminster from 1865 until his death in 1892. He was ordained in the Church of England as a young man, but converted to Catholicism in the aftermath of the Gorham judgement .

  2. Henry Edward Manning (born July 15, 1808, Totteridge, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died Jan. 14, 1892, London) was a member of the Oxford movement, which sought a return of the Church of England to the High Church ideals of the 17th century.

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  3. Henry Edward Manning. Manning, HENRY EDWARD, Cardinal Priest of Sts. Andrew and Gregory on the Coelian Hill and second Archbishop of Westminster, b. July 15, 1808; d. January 14, 1892.

  4. May 11, 2018 · The English prelate Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892) was directly responsible for the efflorescence of English Catholicism in the first half of the 20th century. Henry Manning was born on July 5, 1808, at Totteridge, Hertfordshire, into a family that belonged to the Anglican High Church.

  5. Henry Edward Manning. (18081892) Roman Catholic convert and cardinal-archbishop of Westminster. Quick Reference. (1809–1892), Abp. of Westminster. He was ordained in the C of E and in 1841 became Archdeacon of Chichester.

  6. Manning during his Cardinalate (1875-1892) was a noble, awe-inspiring figure, with passions which the Englishman could not fully understand, though they compelled his respect. He came into his own publicly by his masterly handling of the great Dockers Strike led by Ben Tillett.

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  8. Henry Edward Cardinal Manning (born 15 Jul 1808, died 14 Jan 1892) Archbishop of Westminster First Vatican Council : Council Father Consistory - March 1875 : Created Cardinal