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Hole In Museum Reveals Tombs Of Archbishops

April 17, 2017 by sd

From the National Post:

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It is a perfect Easter story except, unlike Jesus’s empty tomb after the Resurrection, this tomb is crammed with the remains of former Archbishops of Canterbury.

Last year, during the refurbishment of the Garden Museum, which is housed in a deconsecrated medieval parish church next to Lambeth Palace, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s official London residence, builders made the discovery of a lifetime: a cache of 30 lead coffins that had lain undisturbed for centuries. Closer inspection revealed metal plates bearing the names of five former Archbishops of Canterbury, going back to the early 1600s.

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