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Identifier: historyhamptonct03lawe (find matches)
Title: The history of Hampton Court Palace in Tudor times
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Law, Ernest, 1854-1930
Subjects: Hampton Court (Richmond upon Thames, London, England)
Publisher: London : G. Bell and Sons
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Getty Research Institute
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niie. Reduced facsimile of an engraving by Kip, published between 1706 and 1710. lyio) Queen Anne i^etires to Hampton Court. 179 to have resolved to make a prolonged stay at HamptonCourt in the ensuing autumn ; for, preparatory to hercoming, the Duke of Shrewsbury, then Lord Chamberlain,issued his warrant,^ on the 31st of that month, for thedelivery to Richard Marriott, Esq., the Keeper of thePrivy Lodgings and Standing Wardrobe at Hampton Court,various articles for her Majestys service in this Palace,among which were : Four thousand tenterhooks of severalsizes, two thousand tacks, one dozen of brushes, twelve linedbuckets for coals, four pound of thread of several colours,two hundred needles of several sizes, one ream of writingpaper, two folio paper books, five hundred pens, a gallon ofink, five thousand wafers, one pound of sealing wax, withmany other similar things, which cost altogether ^42. On the 26th of September,^ 1710, accordingly, she movedto Hampton Court with the whole co
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