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Archbishop of York presides at daughter's wedding

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Published Date: 18 December 2009
The Archbishop of York had two reasons to celebrate on Friday - watching his daughter get married and conducting the wedding ceremony.
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The Most Reverend John Sentamu, wearing full Archbishop regalia, married his daughter Grace to Tim Baverstock at York Minster.

More than 200 guests watched the happy couple take their vows, although some could not be present because of the snow that has descended on the region.

The bride herself arrived at church in a pair of green wellies.


Margaret Sentamu, the Archbishop's wife, stood in for her husband by giving her daughter away.

After the ceremony the newlyweds and guests headed for a reception at Bishopthorpe Palace in York, which is the Archbishop's official residence.

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  • Last Updated: 18 December 2009 3:29 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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