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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 Excerpt: ... INDEX. Abbott, Abp., his character, 139, 140--portrait of him, 141--com-plains of the expense of High Com-mission sitting at Lambeth, 45. African Episcopate founded, 297. Agincourt, Abp. Kempe present at the battle of, 112.. Alcuin said to have made the copy of Aldhelm's 'De Virginitate, ' 86. Aldhem's 'De Virginitate, ' a rare MS., 86. Aldington Rectory presented by War-ham to Erasmus, 127. Ali-e-din Syed made the copy of the Koran, 96. Allestree, Dr Richard, a Royalist prisoner in Lambeth, 239. Alms-basin presented by the Ameri-can to the English Church, 293, Appendix B. Alphege, Abp., defended Canterbury against the Danes, m. American Church longing for an Episcopate, 286--first Consecra-tion, 288. Episcopate, due to Abp. Moore, 63-. Bishops' window in the Chapel, 280. Andrewcs, Bp., looked upon as Ban-croft's probable successor, 138. 'Anglia Sacra, ' Wharton's great work, 99-Anselm held Consecrations at Lam-beth, 18, 246--ordained the Abbot of St Augustine's, 247. 'Apocalypse of St John, ' a beautiful MS., 88. Archbishops who were appointed Cardinals, 302--Lord Chancellors, 303--Lord Treasurers, 304--who have died at Lambeth, 311. Armorial bearings of Archbishops in the Hall, 50. of all the Abps., App. C, 330. Armstrong, Sir Thomas, a prisoner in Lambeth, 241. 'Art Treasures of Lambeth Library, ' by S. W. Kershaw, 87, n. Articles, XXXIX, of 1562, a copy of, with autograph signatures of subscription in 1604, 77. Arundel, Abp., the most severe per-secutor of the Lollards, 212--por-trait of him, copy from one at Penshurst, 120, 121, n. Arundel, Earl of, sent to the Tower for encouraging his son's marriage, 230. Auckland, the First Lord, portrait of, by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 193. Augustine, St, likeness of him on glass, formerly in Steward's Par-lour, 48. Augu