Lambeth Palace: A History of the Archbishops of Canterbury and Their
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Lambeth Palace has been the London home of the Archbishops of Canterbury for almost one thousand years. Archaeologist Timothy Tatton-Brown has a particular interest in ecclesiastical buildings. This work examines the history of Lambeth and other residences used by the Archbishops including the Old Palace at Canterbury and Saltwood Castle (home of the late Alan Clark). He details archaeological discoveries.
Author: Timothy Tatton-Brown
Format: Hardback, 128 pages, 195mm x 264mm, 730 g
Published: 2000, SPCK Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Christianity: General
Description
Lambeth Palace has been the London home of the Archbishops of Canterbury for almost one thousand years. Archaeologist Timothy Tatton-Brown has a particular interest in ecclesiastical buildings. This work examines the history of Lambeth and other residences used by the Archbishops including the Old Palace at Canterbury and Saltwood Castle (home of the late Alan Clark). He details archaeological discoveries.
Lambeth Palace: A History of the Archbishops of Canterbury and Their