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    Nonsuch Palace /ˈnʌnˌsʌtʃ/ was a Tudor royal palace, commissioned by Henry VIII in Surrey, England, and on which work began in 1538. Its site lies in...
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    surviving part of the Little Park of Nonsuch, a deer hunting park established by Henry VIII surrounding the former Nonsuch Palace. The western regions of the larger...
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  • Barnum, Nonsuch has been described as the band's darkest and most political album. The cover depicts an illustration of the former Nonsuch Palace, chosen...
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  • treaty signed by what would become the Dutch Republic. It was signed at Nonsuch Palace, England. The treaty was provoked by the signing of the Treaty of Joinville...
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    nothing. In June 1670, Charles created her Baroness Nonsuch (as she was the owner of Nonsuch Palace). She was also, briefly, granted the ownership of the...
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    Whitehall. It is adjacent to two large parks, Nonsuch Park and Cheam Park. Nonsuch Park contains the listed Nonsuch Mansion. Parts of Cheam Park and Cheam Village...
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  • HMS Nonsuch, name of several English and British warships Nonsuch House, a 1579 building on London Bridge Nonsuch Palace, an English royal palace built...
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    whom the gardens became famous. Nonsuch Mansion bears a resemblance in its design to the original design of Nonsuch Palace, whose construction was begun...
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    at Nonsuch. In 1592 Lumley remitted to Queen Elizabeth possession of Nonsuch, and so after 36 years it again became a royal palace. When the palace passed...
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    could be reconstructed correctly. The name Nonsuch may have referred to Henry VIII's now vanished Nonsuch Palace outside London; it meant there was "none...
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    Pomeroy, Devon, Built by the Seymours but never completed Nonsuch Palace, Surrey, a royal palace of Henry VIII, now destroyed Theobalds House Holdenby House...
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    Ewell (section Nonsuch Park)
    established here in 1538 Nonsuch Palace on the borders of Cheam, considered one of his greatest building projects. The estate, now Nonsuch Park, a public park...
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  • 1573 Nonsuch Palace – a royal residence from 1538 until 1683, when it was demolished Oatlands Palace Canute's Palace, Southampton Savoy Palace - now...
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    most ambitious palace was Nonsuch Palace, south of London and now disappeared, an attempt to rival the spectacular French royal palaces of the age and...
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    first performed. It is listed in a catalogue of the library at Nonsuch Palace, a royal palace sold in the 1550s to the Earl of Arundel before returning to...
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  • HMS Nonsuch, presumably named after Nonsuch Palace: HMS Nonsuch (1603), a 38-gun great ship, rebuilt from a previous ship and sold c. 1645 HMS Nonsuch (1646)...
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    of Henry VIII (1491–1547), notably Hampton Court Palace (begun in 1515), the vanished Nonsuch Palace, Sutton Place and Layer Marney Tower, and the building...
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  • This is a list of royal palaces, sorted by continent. List of palaces List of British Royal Residences Official residence Palais Royal (disambiguation)...
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    of the Great Park, a park created for hunting by Henry VIII around Nonsuch Palace, of which Worcester Park was a part. The residence Worcester Park House...
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  • Cuddington, Surrey, a village demolished to make room for Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace Coddington (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    construction and improvement of several significant buildings, including Nonsuch Palace, King's College Chapel, Cambridge, and Westminster Abbey in London....
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    Somerset House, the Honour of Hatfield, Pontefract Castle, Nonsuch Palace, and the old palace at Havering-atte-Bower. Robert Cecil had considered other...
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    Henry VIII who had earlier extensively employed Italian artisans at Nonsuch Palace and Hampton Court under Thomas Wolsey. Writers and humanists such as...
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    (1650) and at the Battle of Worcester (1651). He purchased the estate of Nonsuch Palace in Surrey, and in 1655 was appointed Sheriff of Surrey. When the Commonwealth...
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    Théodore Géricault (1791–1824) is held by The Louvre. Paintings of Nonsuch Palace, attributed to Hendrick Danckerts (c. 1625–1680), and of the view from...
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    status as Supreme Head of the Church culminated in the building of Nonsuch Palace, which started in 1538. By 1536, Holbein was employed as the King's...
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    James monastic leper hospital to rebuild as St. James's Palace, and he had Nonsuch Palace built in 1538. In 1543, Henry gave Chelsea Manor House to...
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    Cuddington was destroyed to make way for Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace and its parks. Henry died before the palace was complete but it was visited by his daughter...
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    wished to be shown. The most progressive and spectacular palace of the Tudor period, Nonsuch Palace, begun by Henry VIII in 1538 a little way south of London...
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    nearby in 1499. The still more spectacular palace of Nonsuch was later built for Henry VIII near Ewell. The palace at Guildford Castle had fallen out of use...
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