Hampton Court: A Short History of the Royal Manor and PalaceG. Bell, 1900 - 421 pages |
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... gave it , lent it , or leased it to the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem , who appear to have had here , as early as the end of the twelfth century , a preceptory of some sisters of their Order ; and who were , at any rate ...
... gave it , lent it , or leased it to the Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem , who appear to have had here , as early as the end of the twelfth century , a preceptory of some sisters of their Order ; and who were , at any rate ...
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... gave splendid banquets to the foreign ambas- sadors , and now and then to any royal guest who might be in England . On these occasions , and at the King's own banquets , he was always seated in the centre of the high table among the ...
... gave splendid banquets to the foreign ambas- sadors , and now and then to any royal guest who might be in England . On these occasions , and at the King's own banquets , he was always seated in the centre of the high table among the ...
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... gave his orders to his subordinates may still be seen , opening into one of the great kitchens , now used as a lumber room on the north of the old palace . The servitors in the other kitchens and the adjoining offices ( which also ...
... gave his orders to his subordinates may still be seen , opening into one of the great kitchens , now used as a lumber room on the north of the old palace . The servitors in the other kitchens and the adjoining offices ( which also ...
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... gave audiences and received any person of import- ance . 66 Of his appearance when attired in his Cardinal's robes , the best idea is afforded by his portrait , still preserved at his college of Christ Church . He was at this time about ...
... gave audiences and received any person of import- ance . 66 Of his appearance when attired in his Cardinal's robes , the best idea is afforded by his portrait , still preserved at his college of Christ Church . He was at this time about ...
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... gave access into the spacious cellars , where the Cardinal's vast stores of costly wines and provisions were kept . The cellars themselves were transformed and enlarged by Henry VIII . , after Wolsey's death , but his arms were suffered ...
... gave access into the spacious cellars , where the Cardinal's vast stores of costly wines and provisions were kept . The cellars themselves were transformed and enlarged by Henry VIII . , after Wolsey's death , but his arms were suffered ...
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accordingly afterwards ambassador Anne Boleyn apartments arms attendants banquets beautiful Bedchamber Bishop building Cardinal Cardinal's carved Catherine Catherine Howard ceiling chapel Charles Clock Court cloisters cloth of gold Council Cromwell crown death declared decorated dressed Duke Elizabeth England English favour feet Fountain Francis Villiers furniture Gallery gardens gave gentlemen George George II gilt give Hall Hampton Court Palace hand Henry VIII honour Horace Walpole James Jane Seymour Jean Tijou Julius Cæsar King King's ladies Lady Castlemaine letter London Lord Chamberlain magnificent Majesty Majesty's manor Mary ments months never night occupied officers painted Park Parliament persons picture play present Prince Princess Privy Chamber Puritan received reign residence rooms royal says side silver soon staircase suite tapestries Thames tion took Tudor velvet Verrio VIII.'s walk Whitehall whole wife William III William III.'s Wolsey Wolsey's palace Wren's yeomen
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