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  1. Jul 12, 2016 · Richmond was – especially in the Tudor period – home to arguably the most significant events of the period. From the death of Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor Dynasty, to the palace’s eventual destruction under Oliver Cromwell, it is amazing to consider how many important events took place there. Secondly, it is the most ...

  2. Maps 1951-1973. Maps 1974-TODAY. Map Description. Historical Map of the British Isles 1603-1688. Illustrating. England and Wales. - Approximate line of division between the royalists and the parliamentarians at the. opening of the Civil War (1642). - Route of William of Orange (1688)

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  4. Just off Richmond Green, the attractive remains of Richmond Palace – the main entrance and red-brick gatehouse – date to 1501. Henry VII’s arms are visible above the main gate: the monarch built the Tudor additions to the edifice, although the palace had been in use as a royal residence since 1125. Elizabeth I died here in 1603.

  5. The birth and death of Henry VIII's and Katherine of Aragon's infant son occured at Richmond in 1510. The original Tudor Palace is gone, but the old palace gatehouse remains and Richmond Park which was once the royal hunting grounds. Henry VII lived at Richmond and also died there in 1509. Henry VIII lived at Richmond until Cardinal Wolsey ...

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  6. Mar 26, 2000 · Index of Maps. Tudor England showing the Counties and Towns. Tudor London. Plan of Ingatestone Hall , a Country House of the Latter Sixteenth Century. Ireland c. 1500 showing the Pale and the great lordships. Scotland & the Borders. Western Europe c. 1550.

  7. Maps 1946-1950. Maps 1951-1973. Maps 1974-TODAY. Map Description. Historical Map of England and Wales under the Tudors (1485-1603) Illustrating. - Province of Canterbury. - Province of York. - Boundaries of dioceses.

  8. the Queen of England. And that the Queen’s Majesty had another son whom men . did suppose to be the brother of Mr Walwyn, late Vicar of Wisborough Green’. Verdict: Guilty; sentenced according to statute. [Assizes, Sussex, 374]. This Twelve Eve, Jan 5, Richmond, Rowland Whyte to Sir Robert Sidney, Governor