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| Bede House (Lyddington, Rutland, England), which was built and refined between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries as a stop over palace for the bishop of Lincoln; then, after king Henry VIII had taken it, it came into the hands of the Cecil family who converted it into an almshouse, which it remained until the 1930s. |
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