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  1. Hace 2 días · Palace of Whitehall – The principal residence of the English kings from 1530 until 1689; St James's Palace – The principal royal residence from 1702 until 1837, which continues today as the formal palace of the monarchy as the Court of St James's

  2. Hace 3 días · In 1648 troops were quartered in the Palace. (fn. n92) On 19th January, 1648–9, the King, who had been brought to St. James's, was removed thence to Whitehall "and lodged in his usual BedChamber; after which a Guard of Musqueteers were placed, and Centinels at the door of his Chamber."

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Whitehall. See also. Notes. External links. Grade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster. An aerial view of three Grade I listed buildings in Westminster: The Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and St Margaret's Church, which together comprise a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.

  4. Hace 3 días · In the reign of Henry VIII. the splendid palace of Whitehall, which had for ages past been an appendage to the see of York, was, on the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, granted as a royal residence to the king, and directed to be called "the King's Palace at Westminster" for ever, because, as the Act of Parliament stated, "the old palace ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Introduction. The Banqueting House in London stands as a testament to the grandeur and drama of British royal history. As the sole surviving building of the once-magnificent Palace of Whitehall, it has bore witness to some of the most pivotal events in the nation‘s past, from the opulent masques of the Stuart court to the execution of King Charles I.

  6. 10 de may. de 2024 · Whitehall Palace. The palace everyone forgets is Banqueting House. Whitehall Palace once rivalled Hampton Court for glamor. It was enormous, covering pretty much all of modern-day Whitehall, including Horse Guards, Downing Street, the Ministry of Defence and Portcullis House. A devastating fire in 1698 razed the lot, with one exception.

  7. Hace 6 días · Notes on the Palace of Whitehall, including illustrations. British History Online (no series).Originally published by Seely, London, 1895. This free content was digitised by double-rekeying.