Which preposition to use with archbishopric
But Boniface of Savoy, who had succeeded St Edmund in the archbishopric of Canterbury, besought him to return.
A great man was required for the archbishopric in that age of factions, heresies, and tumults.
It was proposed to consolidate these bishoprics into ten, the archbishoprics into two, a reduction which could hardly fail to commend itself to all.
The Count's success was Fabrice's; that youth found himself established as co-adjutor to the Archbishop of Parma, with a reversion to the Archbishopric on the demise of its worthy occupant.
Not so, thought the Bishop of Lincoln, "a simple man and of little discretion;" "for it is plain," he said, "that this man must yield up either the archbishopric or his life; but what should be the fruit of his archbishopric to him if his life should cease, I see not."