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An academic off print from the Archaeological Journal, Volume 27, Part 1 to 4, 1920, containing the full article on the Bishops of Rochester’s Palace at Bromley in Kent. pp147-176, including some black and white illustrations. Plainly bound in light card covers, with title label in upper leading corner. 8vo. Slight fading to card covers else neat, clean, bright and tight.
Bromley Palace (or the Old or Bishop’s Palace) in Kent was an historic manor house and residence of the Bishops of Rochester for nearly 1000 years (with a brief interruption during the English Civil War), It served as a crucial, albeit oft-ruined, site for the bishops until it was sold off in the mid 1800s.










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