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  1. 2 days ago · Richmond was founded following King Henry VII's building in the 16th century of Richmond Palace (so-named in 1501), from which the town derives its name. (The palace's manor itself took its name from King Henry's earldom of Richmond, North Yorkshire, the original Richmond.) The town and palace became particularly associated with Queen Elizabeth ...

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  2. 3 days ago · The park at Richmond was leased by Queen Elizabeth to Edward Bacon (fn. 61). When the Crown lands were sold in the last century, the park which adjoined the Green, then called Richmond Little-park, was valued at 220l. 5s. per annum, and was bought by William Brome of London, Gent. at 32 years purchase (fn. 62).

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  4. 7 hours ago · Hampton Court Palace, England. This royal palace in Richmond upon Thames was the home of Henry VIII. It is open to the public year-round. ... These photos will help! Shutterstock

  5. 5 days ago · Previously unseen photographs of the Royal Family make up a new exhibition at the King’s Gallery in Buckingham Palace. The pictures capture their more private and intimate moments - including ...

  6. 5 days ago · Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography is at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace, from May 17 to October 6. Visitor information and tickets can be found at www.rct.uk or +44 (0)30 3123 7301. An unseen family photo marking the birth of four royal babies and the 40th birthday portrait of the Princess of Wales are among the images on show.

  7. 4 days ago · British royal family shows historic photos for first time in Buckingham Palace exhibition. KiMi Robinson Alexa Juliana Ard. Buckingham Palace's newly renamed King's Gallery will be home of the ...

  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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