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    Woodstock Palace was a royal residence in the English town of Woodstock, Oxfordshire. Henry I of England built a hunting lodge here and in 1129 he built...
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    Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is next to Woodstock, in the parish of Blenheim. Winston Churchill was born in the palace in 1874 and...
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    England and Philippa of Hainault. Thomas was born on 7 January 1355 at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire after two short-lived brothers, one of whom had also...
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  • England Woodstock (UK Parliament constituency), a defunct Parliamentary constituency Woodstock Palace, a former royal residence Woodstock, Belfast,...
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    Westminster Abbey; Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester (1355–1397), seventh son (fifth surviving son), born at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire; in 1376...
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    Blenheim Palace (/ˈblɛnɪm/ BLEN-im) is a country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough. Originally called...
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    to have given birth to John in Beaumount Palace instead of Woodstock Palace because Clifford lived at Woodstock. Alison Weir in her biography of Eleanor...
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    29 September of either 1326 or 1327 and was the daughter of Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent, by his wife, Margaret Wake, 3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell...
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    regents. Soon after their marriage, the couple retired to live at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire. Unlike many of her predecessors, Philippa did not alienate...
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    sister of Edward III of England. Eleanor was born on 18 June 1318, at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire to King Edward II of England and Isabella of France...
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  • Clarendon Palace Havering Palace Kings Langley Palace Woking Palace Woodstock Palace Beaumont Palace Episcopal Palaces: (see Episcopal palace and Bishop's...
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    Edward of Woodstock (15 June 1330 – 8 June 1376), known to history as the Black Prince, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Edward III of England...
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    Lustschloss (redirect from Pleasure palace)
    prolific building, Elizabeth I of England had some 40 palaces, most now demolished). But Woodstock Palace seems to have had something of this role; the last...
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    Page and 61 others. It was named after Woodstock in Oxfordshire, England, as a homage to both Blenheim Palace and its owner, George Spencer, 4th Duke...
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    the Tower of London for two months, then put under house arrest at Woodstock Palace. Mary was—excluding the brief, disputed reigns of the Empress Matilda...
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  • Montfort and Joanna of Flanders (1) Mary Plantagenet of England Woodstock Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire summer of 1361 no issue (2) Joan Holland London...
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    the prime English example, Woodstock, had all of these by the 13th century. Henry I of England considered Woodstock Palace the 'favourite seat of his...
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  • Clarence House St. James Palace Kensington Palace Buckingham Palace, the official residence of Charles III in London The Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official...
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  • Isabella, Countess of Bedford (category People from Woodstock, Oxfordshire)
    father's favourite daughter, but less close to her mother. Born at Woodstock Palace, in Oxfordshire, on 16 June 1332, she was a baby who was much pampered...
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    including his private menagerie of exotic animals, which he kept at Woodstock Palace. Despite being a lively community, Henry's court was more tightly controlled...
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    at the Tower of London, and then was placed under house arrest at Woodstock Palace for a year. Mary married Philip at Winchester Cathedral, on 25 July...
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    of England, although through at illegitimate line. They married at Woodstock Palace on 5 September 1186. Edinburgh Castle was her dowry and Henry II paid...
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    her ...", alluding to a maze at Woodstock Palace where the king hid her and the place of the species discovery, Woodstock Station. The kaluta is a rufous...
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    4th European Political Community Summit (category Woodstock, Oxfordshire)
    the European Political Community held on 18 July 2024 at Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, United Kingdom. Following a bilateral summit meeting between the...
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    Woodstock, or The Cavalier. A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one (1826) is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, one of the Waverley novels...
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    Things above-written by our solemn Oath. Scottish monarchs' family tree Palace of Holyroodhouse – The principal residence of the King of Scots. Duke of...
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    reign ended, she was transported to the court, at first located at Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire and later at Westminster. From time to time, the princess...
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  • but would have no children. Richard II held his Christmas court at Woodstock Palace in 1389, and the seventeen-year-old Pembroke took part in the Christmas...
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    to the Dukedom of Marlborough, he successfully stood for election to Woodstock Town Council. In 2022, Spencer-Churchill was taken to court by Porsche...
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    mourned when the Prince met his early death. In 1611, King James gave Woodstock Palace in Oxfordshire to Prince Henry. Henry had a banqueting house built...
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