Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act 1866

8The Lollards Tower and Cardinal Morton's Tower.

Whereas certain Portions of Lambeth Palace, namely, the Lollards Tower and Cardinal Morton's Tower, are not necessary or useful for the Enjoyment by the Archbishops of Canterbury of the Palace as a Place of Residence, whilst it is expedient that they should be preserved as Monuments of historical and antiquarian Interest: Be it enacted, That the Costs of the Preservation as aforesaid of such Portions of Lambeth Palace shall, by the Authority herein-after mentioned, be defrayed out of the Rents and Profits of the Estates of the See of Canterbury in the Hands of the Commissioners, and the Archbishop of Canterbury for the Time being, his Executors, Administrators, Estate and Effects, shall be discharged from all Liability for or in respect of Dilapidations on the aforesaid Portions of the Lambeth Palace.