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Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor royal palace, built by Henry VIII in Surrey, England; it stood from 1538 to 1682–3. Nonsuch Palace in Surrey, was arguably the greatest of Henry VIII's building projects....
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NONSUCH PALACE the only thing that now indicates the position of this Royal Palace are undulations in the ground and 3 concrete pillars. 6 miles north-west of... ... "There was nonsuch like it."; Nonsuch Palace was a dazzling fortified brick and stone hunting lodge. In April 1538, this early Renaissance palace completely...
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The palace passed to Edward VI upon the death of Henry, and then to Mary, who sold Nonsuch to the Earl of Arundel. Later, the palace returned to the Crown under Elizabeth with the Earl's son-in-law sold the palace to her. ... More about Nonsuch Palace at this site: ... Nonsuch Palace gallery...
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In 1538, the thirtieth anniversary of his accession to the throne, Henry VIII began to build his magnificent hunting lodge, Nonsuch Palace. Henry had just acquired the manor of Cuddington, including church, village and manor house, which he promptly demolished to make way for his new dream home.
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Nonsuch Palace was a dazzling Tudor fortified 16th century brick and stone hunting lodge, founded by King Henry VIII. In April 1538, this early Renaissance palace completely swept away, the village of Cuddington with its church and manor house.
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Nonsuch palace Nonsuch palace near Cheam in Surrey was built on a grand scale round two courtyards by Henry VIII from 1538 onwards, sold by Mary, and ... Nonsuch palace near Cheam in Surrey was built on a grand scale round two courtyards by Henry VIII from 1538 onwards, sold by Mary, and repurchased in 1592 by...
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Great sites: Nonsuch Palace ... In 1959, the year Martin Biddle first excavated Henry VIII's vanished palace of Nonsuch in Surrey, the concept of post-medieval archaeology was virtually unknown. Within a decade the subject was established with its own academic society, and post-medieval sites were being investigated...
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nonsuch palace; Nonsuch Palace by George Hoefnagle, 1582 ... The overall plan of Nonsuch Palace was not untypical of a large house of the period, despite the unique nature of the building. It was arranged around two main courtyards.
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Non-existent gallery specified in URL. Displaying nonsuch's root gallery. ... Nonsuch Photo Galleries | profile | guestbook | all galleries | recent ... NONSUCH - late 1600s sail boat used to help found a commercial empire that became a nation, Canada, and a company that still operates today . . . the Hudson's Bay Company...
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