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Builders find lost archbishop­s in London crypt

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LONDON: The remains of five archbishop­s of Canterbury have been accidental­ly discovered by builders in a hidden tomb beneath a London church, site developers said Sunday.

Some 20 lead coffins were discovered in a crypt underneath St Mary’s- at- Lambeth, which sits outside Lambeth Palace, the central London residence of the archbishop of Canterbury — the highest cleric in England.

Two have been identified from name plates, while records show that five were buried in the crypt.

Of the two identified archbishop­s, one is Richard Bancroft, who was in office from 1604 to 1610 and who oversaw the production of the King James Bible, considered a definitive work of the English language.

Several hundred coffins were cleared out of the church for extensive renovation works in 1850s, during which the vaults were filled in with earth.

But builders accidental­ly discovered one crypt had been left untouched.

“This was the discovery of a recorded vault below the chancel for high status burials, including those of five archbishop­s of Canterbury,” said the trust which runs the site.

The deconsecra­ted church is now the Garden Museum. It closed in October 2015 for renovation­s.

The discovery of the hidden crypt was made by builders during the re-laying of ledger stones.

“We were lifting the slabs and we uncovered an entry to what looked like a tomb,” said site manager Karl Patten.

“We got a camera on the end of a stick and discovered numerous coffins and one of them had a gold crown on top of it.” — AFP

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