Bishop's Palace may refer to the official residence of any bishop.
Bishops' House was created in 1976.
The following Anglican bishops are automatically members of the House of Lords: * The Archbishops of Canterbury and York * The Bishops of Durham, London and Winchester In addition, a further 20 Anglican bishops by seniority, meaning the twenty who have been diocesan bishops for longest.
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Traditionally, every Anglican diocese had a bishop's palace. Many bishops in newer dioceses have a more modest bishop's house. In the older dioceses, most of the bishops' palaces are used for administration and only a small part is used as a residence.
There are 650 MPs in the elected House of Commons and 743 peers and bishops (26) in the House of Lords.
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There is a college of cardinals but not a college of bishops.
It is the bishops' and clergy's debating-chamber attached to a cathedral, in the ecclesiastical equivalent of a council-meeting chamber.