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Secret tomb at London museum found to contain remains of 5 archbishops

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A London museum has revealed that the remains of five archbishops of Canterbury were discovered inside a secret tomb beneath its building.

The  posted a statement and video Sunday revealing the find, which was made more than a year ago.

The museum sits on a site that used to house the former St. Mary-at-Lambeth Church and is located next to Lambeth Palace, the archbishop of Canterbury’s London residence.

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The remains were found while builders were renovating the building. They lifted some slabs to reveal a hidden crypt.

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Garden Museum director Christopher Woodward says five archbishops were buried in the tomb, including Richard Bancroft.

Bancroft became archbishop in 1604 and played a major role in production of the King James Bible.

The remains of the others have not been identified.

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