Matthew Hutton (archbishop of Canterbury)
He was educated at Ripon Grammar School and Jesus College, Cambridge, matriculating in 1710, graduating B.A.[1] At Cambridge he was an exact contemporary of Thomas Herring, whom he succeeded in each of his three bishoprics.In 1737 he was appointed Canon of the second stall at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, a position he held until 1739.[2] He became Rector of Trowbridge and of Spofforth, in Yorkshire, and held prebends at York and Westminster.In 2016, during the refurbishment of the Garden Museum,[3] which is housed at the medieval church of St Mary-at-Lambeth,[4] 30 lead coffins were found; one with an archbishop's red and gold mitre on top of it.