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  2. May 22, 2024 · Duke of Richmond. Earl of Pembroke. Earl of Richmond. Earl of Surrey. Earl of Nottingham. Earl of Lincoln. Dissolution. 24 March 1603. The House of Tudor ( / ˈtjuːdər /) [1] was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. [2]

  3. 5 days ago · She died at the palace on 24 March 1603. The palace was no longer in residential use after 1649, but in 1688, James II ordered its partial reconstruction, this time as a royal nursery. The bulk of the palace had decayed by 1779, but surviving structures include the Wardrobe, Trumpeters' House (built around 1700), and the Gate House, built in 1501.

  4. 6 days ago · On the accession of the Stuarts Richmond became less frequently the abode of the sovereigns. James I used the palace very little, although the courts of Exchequer, Wards, Liveries and Duchy of Lancaster were temporarily moved to the manor of Richmond in October 1603 in consequence of the plague.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Hampton Court, Tudor palace in the Greater London borough of Richmond upon Thames. It overlooks the north bank of the River Thames. In the 1520s the palace was given by Thomas Cardinal Wolsey to Henry VIII (reigned 1509–47), who enlarged it as his favourite residence. Trees and shrubs were planted

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  6. 6 days ago · In 1603, James VI and I became the first monarch to rule over England, Scotland, and Ireland together. Alexander III's death in a riding accident in 1286 precipitated a major succession crisis. Scottish leaders appealed to King Edward I of England for help in determining who was the rightful heir.

  7. May 5, 2024 · The Palace was built by Henry VII in 1501. Queen Elizabeth I spent time here and died at the palace in 1603. Besides the Gate House, only the Wardrobe and Trumpeters’ House, built around 1700, survive. We continued down Old Palace Lane towards the Thames. This is one of the oldest roads in Richmond.

  8. 2 days ago · Edmund of Hadham. FRANCE and ENGLAND quarterly in a border azure with martlets and fleurs de lis or alternately. When in October 1399 (fn. 204) the new king, Henry IV, granted the honour to Ralph Earl of Westmorland, (fn. 205) the long and troublesome connexion of Britanny and Richmond was broken at last.

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