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    Richmond Palace was a Tudor royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Situated in what was...
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  • the River Thames from Richmond. Richmond was founded following King Henry VII's building in the 16th century of Richmond Palace (so-named in 1501), from...
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  • Richmond in Richmond, London Richmond Palace, previously known as Shene Palace Richmond Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Richmond American...
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    entertained Elizabeth in 1563 – one of Elizabeth's main palaces at that time was the nearby Richmond Palace. In 1619, the building above the undercroft was leased...
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    Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, 12 miles (19 kilometres) southwest and upstream of...
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    rise to the English Reformation. Henry was born on 1 January 1511 at Richmond Palace, the first live-born child of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon...
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    agreed to with the King of Scotland. Henry VII died of tuberculosis at Richmond Palace on 21 April 1509 and was buried in the chapel he commissioned in Westminster...
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    July 1492 at Sheen Palace in Surrey (later rebuilt by her father as Richmond Palace, the remains of which are now part of Richmond, London). Her wet nurse...
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    its name. (The palace itself commemorates King Henry's earldom of Richmond, North Yorkshire, the original Richmond.) The town and palace became particularly...
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    highlights include 16th-century glass from Richmond Palace and a painting, The Terrace and View from Richmond Hill, Surrey by Dutch draughtsman and painter...
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    early 18th-century house built on the site of Richmond Palace's Middle Gate. The street bounding Richmond Green on the north-west is called Pembroke Villas...
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    Attenborough's Richmond Park film wins national charity film award". Richmond & Twickenham Times. Retrieved 3 June 2018. "Schloss Richmond (Richmond Palace)". Stadt...
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    redesign York Place, and he extended it during his lifetime. Inspired by Richmond Palace, he included sporting facilities, with a bowling green, indoor real...
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    the King's Sister, and received a large settlement, which included Richmond Palace, Hever Castle, and numerous other estates across the country. Although...
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    Old Palace Lane is a street in Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, running westwards off Richmond Green down towards the River Thames...
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    England. As the town of Richmond developed from its founding in the early 16th century, after Henry VII had established Richmond Palace, the attributes of...
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    Hatfield Old Palace, Herts. (1497, partly d.) Cardinal Wolsey, Hampton Court Palace, Richmond-upon-Thames, London (1498–1502) Cardinal Wolsey, Palace of Whitehall...
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    word to use to princes, little man." She died on 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace, between two and three in the morning. A few hours later, Cecil and...
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    of a Tudor country house, with minimal defensive attributes. As at Richmond Palace in Surrey, the main ranges of Thornbury framed courts, of which the...
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  • before their first birthdays; she died on 13 March 1671. Edgar died at Richmond Palace on 8 June 1671 leading to official mourning. He was entombed in the...
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    Malcolm G. Underwood, The King's Mother: Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby, (Cambridge University Press, 1995), 19–20. Chris Skidmore, The...
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    Trumpeters' House (category Houses in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames)
    building in Richmond in southwest London. It is located in Old Palace Yard close to Richmond Green on the site of the former Richmond Palace. A brick mansion...
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  • Richmond Palace. It was located close to the King's Observatory. It should not be confused with Pembroke Lodge or the White Lodge, both in Richmond Park...
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    of King Henry V's “The King's Great Work” centred on Sheen Palace (renamed Richmond Palace in 1501). The royal manor of Sheen lay on the right (south)...
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    Priory. As former queen, she received a generous settlement, including Richmond Palace, and Hever Castle, home of Henry's former in-laws, the Boleyns. Anne...
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    Sheen Priory (redirect from Richmond Priory)
    of King Henry V's "The King's Great Work" centred on Sheen Palace (renamed Richmond Palace in 1501). The royal manor of Sheen lay on the right (south)...
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    include: 16th-century glass from Richmond Palace; a model of Richmond Palace; and a painting, The Terrace and View from Richmond Hill, Surrey by Dutch draughtsman...
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    Margaret Tudor (category People of Linlithgow Palace)
    Scots". The marriage was completed by proxy on 25 January 1502 at Richmond Palace. The Earl of Bothwell was proxy for the Scottish king and wore a gown...
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  • Street, Richmond Kew Green Mill Hill, Barnes Mortlake High Street Old Palace Lane Old Palace Yard Queen's Road Ringway 2 The Green, Richmond The Terrace...
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    Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/ RITCH-mənd) is the capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an...
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