The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are interspersed other solemnities, public expenditures, and remarkable events during the reign of that illustrious princessCollected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &cIllustrated, with historical notes . r of a Royal mansion in this place,and perhaps left it to his son Edward I. to compleat. Had it existed any considerable time beforethe reign of Edward I. some public records would certainly have borne date there, and some mentionwould likely have been made of it b
The progresses and public processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are interspersed other solemnities, public expenditures, and remarkable events during the reign of that illustrious princessCollected from original manuscripts, scarce pamphlets, corporation records, parochial registers, &c., &cIllustrated, with historical notes . r of a Royal mansion in this place,and perhaps left it to his son Edward I. to compleat. Had it existed any considerable time beforethe reign of Edward I. some public records would certainly have borne date there, and some mentionwould likely have been made of it by our old historians. In the Conquerors survey no such manoras Sheen occurs; so that it was then entirely waste and uninhabited, or was rather at that timecomprehended within some adjoining manor. King Henry VII. having, as is before said, rebuiltthis Palace, died here. His son Henry VIII. by letters patent, dated 21 Jan. Anno Reg. 33», grantedit to his late Queen, Anne of Cleves, for her life, by the name of The Lordship and manor of Sheen,otherwise called Richmond; and she surrended it by her deed-poll to King Edward VI. dated the3d June, Anno Regni 2<1°; from which time it remained in the Crown; and here the great QueenElizabeth departed this life. On what occasion, and at what time it was demolished, neither History. ( / //,m o/ RICHMOND PALA CE fremfamz, &i^ Yu i /., 6IH? r //if/M& /•ff/Zf YwZ/u-s/r/ • /from. a#l /////,///_/jy//r///y /// me Vf>/j ;/ o////<• /:<//•//Cff/y/fgYZft, ? y m. / / / / y a.: ih,- li/ Streets, by Thomas2£auriec,Uritish Jfusawi. ENTERTAINMENT OF THE BARON ALASKIE AT OXFORD, 1583. 405 Amongst the payments to the Ringers at Lambeth, we find 3-s. when theQueens Grace came from Richmond to Barnsbys (or Barnsleys) House; andagain, when the Queens Majestie dined at Clapham J, and went to Greenwich. In the moneth of June, the Palatine Albertus de Lasco2, comming from the mar-riage of the Lord Norris his daughter wit
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