Armagh Palace, 1862. This mansion, the official seat of the Archbishop of Armagh, is situated about half a mile from the city, in a picturesque park, well wooded, and inclosed in a stone wall. The palace is a substantial stone structure. It was built by Archbishop Robenson, Baron Rokeby, and greatly improved and enlarged by the late Archbishop. The entrance hall contains many interesting portraits of the Armagh Primates, none of which, however, will be looked on with greater interest than the one left by the much lamented Archbishop Beresford. From "Illustrated London News", 1862.

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