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Archbishop's and house
* The Grange ( GR ) ( 60 boys, 1928 ) includes many fine architectural features taken from the Archbishop's Palaces of Laud and Parker by the family who converted the granary ruins to a family house in the 1840s.
The King designated part of the building for use as a court house, the Cathedral Grammar School was established in the then vicar's hall and the deanery given to the archbishop, following the transfer of the Archbishop's Palace to the Lord Deputy of Ireland.
A 145 ft-deep well in the grounds of the house was said to be used by pilgrims to Canterbury on their journey to join the Pilgrims ' Way, having come via the Archbishop's Croydon Palace.
Summer Archbishop's Palace was chosen to house the Ministry of foreign affairs and a whole government district was supposed to be constructed in the vicinity, this plan however did not materialise.
He had suffered from prolonged heart problems for some time and died about 2: 00 PM of sudden and irreversible cardiac arrest from the heart attack at Lisie Hospital in Ernakulam, where he had been hurriedly taken after fainting while celebrating Mass at noon at his chapel in the Major Archbishop's house, in Ernakulam.

Archbishop's and was
* Archbishop's Palace, Maidstone: constructed in the 1390s, the palace was seized by the Crown at the time of the Reformation.
Catherine was born at the Archbishop's Palace in Alcalá de Henares near Madrid, on the night of 16 December 1485.
In 1381, during the Peasants ' Revolt, the castle and Archbishop's Palace were sacked, and Archbishop Sudbury was beheaded in London.
A View of the Archbishop's Palace, Lambeth – this watercolour was Turner's first to be accepted for the Royal Academy's annual exhibition in April 1790, the month he turned fifteen.
His first watercolour A View of the Archbishop's Palace, Lambeth was accepted for the Summer Exhibition of 1790 when Turner was only 15.
Since Uckfield was part of the Archbishop's extensive Manor of South Malling, some of these travellers could have been bound for Canterbury for business or other ( e. g. religious ) reasons, though others had destinations elsewhere along the route.
A charter of Swæfheard's dated 691 is also of interest as it indicates that Æthelred had invaded Kent ; it has been suggested that Æthelred intended to place Wilfrid in the Archbishop's seat at Canterbury, but if so he was unsuccessful.
" Dacre Fox perhaps further summed up the frustrations of the WSPU with the Church leaders in her statement recorded in the Suffragette after an interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury in January 1914 that, " The only feeling ( she ) experienced …… while she was interviewing the Archbishop of Canterbury ... was “ utter contempt ”... Mrs Dacre Fox said that the Archbishop's Chaplain was “ a pitiable object, trembling and with chattering teeth ”, and later was also reported to have said that, " I can only say that as I sat looking at that old man, the feeling which was uppermost in my mind was that of contempt …. I wondered if Calvary had almost been in vain.
It was sent to Archbishop Anders of Lund by Pope Innocent III as a reply to the Archbishop's earlier letter which has not survived.
"< ref >< span lang =" fr "> Mémoires d ' outre-tombe </ span >, III, 120 ; Fontaine II, 849 ( letter of 9 August 1830 ).</ ref > It should be noted that the amount of looting during these three days was surprisingly little ; not only at the Louvre – whose paintings and < span lang =" fr "> objets d ' art </ span > were protected by the crowd – but the < span lang =" fr "> Tuileries </ span >, the Palais de Justice, the Archbishop's Palace, and other places as well.
To commemorate his life, an imposing bronze statue of Makarios was erected outside the Archbishop's palace in Nicosia ; in 2008 the statue was moved to Kykkos monastery and replaced by a life-size marble statue of Makarios.
This was part of the Archbishop's plan to have a university in the city.
At the time that the uprising began, Ball was imprisoned at the Archbishop's Palace in Maidstone, Kent.
The Manor House belonged to the Archbishops of York and at the end of the sixteenth century, was occupied by William Brewster, the Archbishop's bailiff, who was also postmaster.
The Archbishop's throne was replaced with a smaller, movable, less elaborate cathedra that allows him to directly face the congregation during Mass.

Archbishop's and built
The extensive original garden is now much smaller, with large parts built over, but Archbishop's Park is a public park adjacent to the palace gardens.
* 1729: Tallaght Castle demolished ; Archbishop's Palace built by Archbishop Hoadley.
The Archbishop's Palace in Uppsala, designed in the 18th century by the architect Carl Hårleman, but built on older foundations.
The adjoining chapel, built in the late thirteenth century, was probably used as the Archbishop's private oratory.

Archbishop's and next
He also has a residence next to Canterbury Cathedral on the site of the medieval Archbishop's Palace.
The next court is the Archbishop's Court, which is in Canterbury called the Arches Court, and in York the Chancery Court.
* Archbishop's Residence-Located next to the Vigan Cathedral, The Archbishop's Palace of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia is the oldest continually-inhabited Archbishop's residence in the Philippines, with the building itself dating to the 16th century.
St Peter & St Paul Church, the parish church of Charing, is situated next to the remains of the Archbishop's Palace, just off the High Street.
The regalia are now on display in the Archbishop's Palace, next to the Nidaros Cathedral.

Archbishop's and Orthodox
Its triangular architecture, according to the Archbishop's idea, symbolizes the cohabitation of Islam, Orthodox Christianity and Catholicism in Albania.

Archbishop's and cathedral
The whole population of the city-boyars, merchants, and common citizens-then gathered at Yaroslav's Court or in front of the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom ( the latter called a Vladychnoe veche-" An Archbishop's Veche ," since it was called in front of the cathedral ).
The Archbishop's Palace is located on the northeastern side of the cathedral.
File: Cathedral of the Good Shepherd 6, Jan 06. JPG | Archbishop's House within the grounds of the cathedral.

Archbishop's and at
* Archbishop's Palace, Charing: a palace existed from at least the 13th century ; seized by the Crown after the Dissolution.
Throughout the greater part of the 13th century a state of comparative peace existed at Tallaght, but subsequently the O ' Byrnes and O ' Tooles, in what would become County Wicklow, took offensive action and were joined by many of the Archbishop's tenants.
The Archbishop's Residence at 1555 North State Parkway is the official home of the Archbishop of Chicago and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Before the establishment of the Archbishop's Residence, the Bishops of Chicago were in residence at a home on LaSalle Street and North Avenue.
Salieri secretly observes Mozart at the Archbishop's palace, but they are not properly introduced.
For almost 10 years he had his studio in the garden of the Summer Archbishop's Palace, at that time just outside of Bratislava.
The land for the Summer Archbishop's Palace, just behind the second ring of city defences, was at that time considered to be countryside.
On October 12, 2007, while he was serving as Archbishop's Missioner in the Diocese of Quebec, Drainville was elected Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese at a special Electoral Synod.
He died at the Archbishop's Palace in Thurles on 22 July 1902, aged 78.
The Archbishop's approval was dated as late as November 24, 1606-yet, sadly, at the very last moment Hakluyt, the senior of the two priests, backed out.
The fabric of the town and especially the Minster and Archbishop's Palace suffered at the hands of Oliver Cromwell's troops, as they sequestered the Palace as stabling for their horses, broke down the monuments, and ransacked the graves for lead and other valuables.
Perez also described himself at one point as " a Catholic, but not an Archbishop's Catholic.
The Sisters added the impressive St Magdalen's Chapel ( 1888 ), which is believed to be the work of Sheerin & Hennessy, an important firm of Sydney architects, who designed the Archbishop's Residence and St Patrick's College at Manly.

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