File:Croydon Palace c.1785.jpg
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[edit]Croydon Palace, formerly the country residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury, in 1765. The location was then in Surrey and is now in London.
Published by Samuel Hooper, London, Printed by C. Clarke, for Francis Grose from The Antiquities of England and Wales, first published in 1772/3.
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