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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… made to you, with exception of this lease and that of the tennis court, the form whereof I send you. For that of the tennis court, the gentleman that erected it is out of town …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… and my right hand, so as I am neither fit for football nor tennis, nor aught else that is good; yet I trust to be on …
Whitehall
… and immediately on entering upon possession he ordered a tennis court, a cockpit, and a series of bowling-greens. But …
Whitehall
… state apartments. A kind of village clustered round the Tennis Court, a little to the southward of the tilt-yard and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to a nobleman's dwelling house, the quire of a third to a tennis court. In Christ's Church, the principal church in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… and in sound health, so he left him resolved to go to tennis, because the day in [is] windy and cold, and not fit … cup. The King is in perfect health, and at present at tennis; the Queen also is well, though she had taken a little …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… had been in the employment of Mr. Gibbons, who keeps "the tennis court in the Fields, unto whose house many noblemen …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Feb. 25. 32. Petition of Mary Hooke, keeper of the King's tennis court at St. James's, and John Hooke, her husband, to … whereof he abated 1,000 l. for renewing the lease of the tennis court, and by his will left the other 2,000 l. for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… payment of 1,632 l. 7 s. 0 d. to John Hooke, Keeper of the Tennis Court at St. James's, for provisions used by his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Wardrobe for half a year ending this day. It includes a tennis suit, tennis silk hose, tennis garters, tennis socks, orders' ribbon, and gold and …
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