Description | Will of Archbishop Whitgift, 27 October 1600 (photocopy) (ff.1-5).
Will of Archbishop Abbot, 25 July 1632 (photocopy) (ff.6-11).
Wash drawing of the north elevation of Lambeth Palace (London), early 18th cent. (f.12).
Tinted drawing by 'W.B.' [perhaps William Burges] of an archiepiscopal chair or throne apparently for Archbishop Howley, 19th cent. (f.13).
Amended information in Chancery in the Attorney-General v Donnington Hospital, Berkshire, for the reform of the charity, probably sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury who was empowered to approve regulations for the government of the Hospital, c.1850 (ff.14-24v).
Accounts in the hand of Sir Henry Longley of alterations to Lambeth Palace, 1829-33, and 1862-6. They include (ff.25-26v) a copy of Edward Blore's report to Archbishop Howley, 10 January 1829, and (ff.28-29v) a dilapidations report by Ewan Christian, 9 July 1864 (copy). Also (ff.30-1) a copy of an account of the library by William Stubbs [1862], and (f.32) a note on Addington manor, 1278-1808 (ff.25-32).
Opinion by Thomas Hutchinson Tristram, Commissary General of the city and diocese of Canterbury, affirming the right of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury to commission any bishop to confirm in the diocese during a vacancy, 9 January 1883. Endorsed by Archbishop Benson (f.33r-v).
Photograph with key of officiating clergy at the Jubilee service for Queen Victoria in Westminster Abbey (London), 21 June 1887 (f.34).
Tracing by William Douglas Caröe, architect, showing the Guard Room at Lambeth Palace arranged as an archiepiscopal court, April 1899 (f.35).
Drawings by W.D. Caröe of the Old Palace, Canterbury, prior to restoration, 1898. Scale 1/8th inch to a foot. They are: ground floor (f.36); first floor (f.37); attic (f.38); east elevation and section (f.39); south elevation and section (f.40); west elevation (f.41); elevation to Close (f.42).
Photograph with key by the Revd. Reginald Jeffcoat of relief plaque of the consecration of Archbishop Parker at Lambeth Palace, [1930]. See MS.3348, ff. 1728 (ff.43-4).
Minutes and papers of the Catholic Committee for Church Reform, 1942-3, including papers on parochial endowments and clerical stipends, the parson's freehold, the appointment of bishops, synodical government, ecclesiastical courts, patronage. At f.105 a list of members of the Committee.(ff.45-105v). |
PublnNote | John Edwards, 'Archbishop Pole' (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014) [Lambeth Palace Library H5198.A1E3] Palmer, Richard, 'Sancroft Versus Sheldon: A Case of Books' in The Library (18:3), 2017 [Lambeth Palace Library Z1008.[B5]] |