...final breath on March 24, 1603, at Richmond Palace in Surrey. With her...royal family that had ruled England since the late 1400s. The son of...
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... in Wales, Hatfield, Newhall (also called the Palace of Beaulieu), Richmond and Hunsdon, and a spell at Framlingham. She lived...
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... installed one for his godmother Elizabeth I of England at Richmond Palace , although she refused to use it because it made too much noise[citation...
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... installed one for his godmother Elizabeth I of England at Richmond Palace , although she refused to use it because it made too much noise.[citation...
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... installed one for his godmother Elizabeth I of England at Richmond Palace , although she refused to use it because it made too much noise.[citation...
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...apart by religious squabbles. When she died at Richmond Palace on the 24th March 1603, England was one of the most powerful and prosperous countries in the...
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... was crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey 25, ...of Elizabeth 24, March 1603 at Richmond Palace Surrey .
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... 1603) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from... on 24 March 1603 at Richmond Palace , between two and three in the morning. -of...
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...the English establish a colony in England ; forks appear in the French... in the Queen's Palace in Richmond 1596 - the English sack the...
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