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… the greatest acclamations of the people, to St. James's palace. The remonstrance being read to the king by Sir James …
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… in the year 1210 summoned a parliament to meet him at his palace in St. Bride's parish, London; where he exacted of the … which the king discharged his vengeance upon his stately palace in London, called Baynard's-Castle, and demolished it. … of the Tower, whose forces they joined, and destroyed the palace of the king of the Romans at Isleworth, and the king's …
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… to their orders; and then ran to the bishop of Exeter's palace, burnt down the gates, and not meeting with the … his house; and running to the duke of Lancaster's palace at the Savoy, would have demolished that also, had not …
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… sent to Lambeth, where they madly burnt the archiepiscopal palace, with all its rich furniture, books, registers, and … who joining them, they ran to the duke of Lancaster's palace at the Savoy, which they burned. Here to shew their … should presume to appropriate any thing belonging to the palace to his own use, upon pain of death; and flung one of …
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… respect; he was sent to London, and lodged in the bishop's palace, till the parliament called to sit at Westminster, … brought to London, and lodged once more in the bishop's palace. Lord Scales, now despairing of relief, delivered up … battle, and then took up his residence in the episcopal palace. Fought May 22, 1455. Hume. Son of the duke of York, …
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… still insecure. He gave great offence by the magnificent palace he built in the Strand; to make room for which he … for the education of children; and granted the old palace of Bridewell for the lodging of poor wayfaring people, …
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… of Drapers. This hall was built upon the ruins of a palace erected by Thomas Lord Cromwell in the reign of king …
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… bishop of London; there once stood the bishop of London's palace, a very large and magnificent house before the fire of …
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… terrible conflagration, like a bright shining coal, or a palace of burnished brass: the timber being such solid oak, …
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