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  1. Jul 31, 2023 · While Beaumont Palace (just a few streets away) was the official royal residence in Oxford, the castle was the seat of power, serving as royal court, jail, and execution site. Yearly Assizes (civil and criminal courts) were held there until the Black Plague made it too dangerous, and medieval kings met there with rebel leaders to settle ...

  2. Health fairs provide an outlet for those who don’t or can’t make it a regular habit to get to the doctor for regular screenings. Beaumont's Student Heart Check screening program, which was created in 2007 to detect cardiac issues in high school athletes, has screened more than 15,000 Michigan high school students.

  3. May 6, 2024 · About the Jousting Tournament at Blenheim Palace. The spring 2024 Jousting Tournament at Blenheim Palace, featuring the Knights of Middle England, Falconry and other attractions, will take place on the South Lawn on the weekend from 04 to 06 May. Step back in time and witness the thrilling clash of steel and the thundering hooves as knights don ...

  4. Born at Beaumont Palace, Oxford, John was the fifth son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was almost certainly born in 1166 instead of 1167, as is sometimes claimed. King Henry and Queen Eleanor were not together nine months prior to December 1167, but they were together in March 1166.

  5. Beaumont Palace built by Henry I outside the North gate of Oxford city was originally intended as a Royal Palace situated conveniently for his royal hunting lodge at Woodstock. Set into a pillar in Beaumont Street, Oxford, you can find the inscription pictured below: King Richard the Lionheart was born here in 1157 and his brother John in 1167 ...

  6. Mar 22, 2010 · Discover Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford, England: Used as an example in one of the first dictionary entries for "museum" in 1706. ... Beaumont Palace Marker.

  7. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford was established in 1683 and is the oldest museum in the United Kingdom. It houses the University of Oxford’s collections of art and antiquities. The Museum was enhanced by a 2009 redevelopment project, which saw the collections expand into 39 new galleries.

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