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  1. 4 days ago · There is extant a curious etching, by Hollar, of the river-side at Lambeth, including Lambeth Palace, or Lambeth "House," as it was called. In other respects it was in his time much the same as now, except that a grove of trees stands where now rises St. Thomas's Hospital.

  2. 4 days ago · The Anglican church in the British Armed forces falls under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury. He is assisted in this role by the Bishop at Lambeth, who acts as Bishop to the Forces.

  3. 5 days ago · The Archbishop in the Lords. The Archbishop of Canterbury is a senior member of the House of Lords, the second chamber of the United Kingdom Parliament. He sits as one of the 26 bishops of the Church of England, who are known as the Lords Spiritual .

  4. 5 days ago · Chief of these is the Archbishop of Canterbury's residence, Lambeth Palace, which is described and illustrated in detail. Other buildings covered include the Church of St John, Waterloo Road, and some of the eighteenth-century terrace-houses in Kennington Road and Lambeth Road.

  5. 4 days ago · In spite of the vicinity of the archbishop's palace, Lambeth, in the latter half of the last century, could reckon among its residents some of the most zealous members of the Wesleyan body; and John Wesley preached in Lambeth Chapel, opposite Bethlehem Hospital, on February 17th, 1791, only one brief fortnight before his death.

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  6. 4 days ago · Exhibition curator Julia King (Rare Books Librarian) discusses her role in the exhibition “‘Her booke’: Early Modern Women and their Books at Lambeth Palace ...

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  7. 1 day ago · I would add to her account the pioneering work of the Dutch scholars Franciscus Junius (1591–1677), who donated the unique medieval manuscript to the Bodleian Library, and Jan van Vliet (1622–1666), who transcribed portions of the manuscript, including text that has since been lost, and assembled a glossary in Lambeth Palace Library MS 783 (see further Kees Dekker, ‘The Ormulum in the Seventeenth Century’ [2018]).