Archibald Campbell Tait was an Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England and theologian. He was the first Scottish Archbishop of Canterbury and thus, head of the Church of England. Wikipedia
Born: December 21, 1811, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Died: December 3, 1882 (age 70 years), Addington, United Kingdom
Children: Craufurd Tait
Books
Spiritual Wants of the Foreign Parts of the British Empire and Some Neighbouring Regions, In 1873: Stated in Letters to the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Colonial and Missionary Bishops Volume Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets
1874
Hints on the Formation of a Plan for the Safe and Effectual Revival of the Professorial System in Oxford: Addressed to the Rev. the Warden of New College,
1839
The Word of God and the Ground of Faith: Six Discourses
1863
Some Thoughts On the Duties of the Established Church of England As a National Church, 7 Addresses
Cathedral Reform: A Letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Volume Talbot Collection of British Pamphlets
Church Extension. Report of Proceedings at the Inaugural Meeting of the ... Society, with Speeches Delivered by the ... Bishop of London and Others
1857