The history of Hampton Court Palace in Tudor times . feet wide, and. The Kings Guard Chamber. 28 feet high, is curiously decorated with old arms, so arrangedby a common gunsmith named Harris, who had decoratedthe Guard Chambers at the Tower and Windsor in thisfashion. Harris, we are told,^ received a pension from theCrown for his ingenuity. The arms are exactly 3,141 in number. Facing the door ^ Wrens Parentalia^ p. 326. ^ Apdles Britanniciis^ I74i- 1699] The Kings Guard Chamber, 89 are three trophies of five drums each, fixed between theupper circular windows of the half-storey and the lowerw


The history of Hampton Court Palace in Tudor times . feet wide, and. The Kings Guard Chamber. 28 feet high, is curiously decorated with old arms, so arrangedby a common gunsmith named Harris, who had decoratedthe Guard Chambers at the Tower and Windsor in thisfashion. Harris, we are told,^ received a pension from theCrown for his ingenuity. The arms are exactly 3,141 in number. Facing the door ^ Wrens Parentalia^ p. 326. ^ Apdles Britanniciis^ I74i- 1699] The Kings Guard Chamber, 89 are three trophies of five drums each, fixed between theupper circular windows of the half-storey and the lowerwindows. The lower part of the other walls are panelledwith oak to about 15 feet in height ; the upper part is


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