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" VII., about the year 1501, the 16th of his reign, repaired, or rather new built this house, not embattled, or so strongly fortified castle like, but far more beautiful and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate. "
Ludgate Hill, Past and Present: A Narrative Concerning the People, Places ... - Page 25
by Sir William Purdie Treloar (bart.) - 1881 - 130 pages
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A Survey of London

John Stow - London (England) - 1842 - 254 pages
...reign, repaired, or rather new built this house, not embattled, or so strongly fortified castle like, but far more beautiful and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate. In the 17'h of his reign, he, with his queen were lodged there, and came from thence...
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A survey of London

John Stow - London (England) - 1842 - 252 pages
...reign, repaired, or rather new built this house, not embattled, or sо titrongly fortified castle like, but far more beautiful and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate. In the 17th of his reign, he, with his queen were lodged there, and came from thence...
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London and Its Celebrities: A Second Series of Literary and ..., Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1850 - 556 pages
...seems to have been extremely partial to the spot, for we find him, in 1501, almost entirely rebuilding it; "not embattled, nor so strongly fortified, castle-like,...and commodious, for the entertainment of any prince or great estate." Here he received the ambassadors from the King of the Romans, and here he lodged...
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London: Its Celebrated Characters and Remarkable Places, Volume 2

John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 460 pages
...Lave been extremely partial to the spot, inasmuch as we find him, in 1501, almost entirely rebuilding it ; " not embattled, nor so strongly fortified, castle-like,...and commodious, for the entertainment of any prince or great estate." Here he received the ambassadors from the King of the Romans, and here he lodged...
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A Svrvay of London: Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne ...

John Stow - London (England) - 1890 - 496 pages
...reign, repaired, or rather new built this house, not embattled, or so strongly fortified castle like, but far more beautiful and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate. In the 17th of his reign, he, with his queen, were lodged there, and came from thence...
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Memoirs of the City of London and Its Celebrities, Volume 1

John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1902 - 408 pages
...have been extremely partial to the spot, inasmuch as we find him, in 1 501, almost entirely rebuilding it ; " not embattled, nor so strongly fortified, castle-like,...and commodious, for the entertainment of any prince or great estate." Here he received the ambassadors from the King of the Romans, and here he lodged...
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London on Thames in Bygone Days

George Henry Birch - London (England) - 1903 - 168 pages
...occupied by them. Now it has lost much of its fortress-like look. Stow says : " It was not embattled or so strongly fortified castle-like, but far more beautiful...and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate." Henry and his Queen, Elizabeth of York, lodged here, and on one memorable occasion...
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London Topographical Record, Volume 10

London (England) - 1916 - 260 pages
...principal London palace, and about 1501 "repaired or rather new builded this house, not embattled, or so strongly fortified castle-like, but far more beautiful...and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate." Henry was lodged here at the time of the marriage of Prince Arthur and Catherine...
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London Topographical Record, Volume 10

London (England) - 1916 - 264 pages
...principal London palace, and about 1501 "repaired or rather new builded this house, not embattled, or so strongly fortified castle-like, but far more beautiful...and commodious for the entertainment of any prince or great estate." Henry was lodged here at the time of the marriage of Prince Arthur and Catherine...
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