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1190
John
Challenges the power of Longchamp & sets up his own Court
1514
Wolsey, Thomas
Hampton Court Acquires Hampton Court
1515
Wolsey, Thomas
Hampton Court Hamton Court is based upon Paolo Cortes e's de Cardinalatu, an instruction book for a Cardinal's ideal residence
Hampton Court Rebuilds the manor house over the next 7 years to form the nucleus of the present day palace
Hampton Court Wolsey builds Hamton Court it as an ideal Renaissance Cardinal's palace in the style of Italian architects
1525
Henry VIII
Hamton Court Henry VIII acquires Hampton Court from Thomas Wolesey
1527
Wolsey, Thomas
Hampton Court Wolsey hosts a French delegation with great magnificence & expense
1528
Henry VIII
Hampton Court In 10 years Henry VIII spends more than œ62,000 rebuilding and extending Hampton Court, worth approximately œ18 million
1528
Wolsey, Thomas
Hampton Court Wolsey loses favour with Henry VIII who then acquires Hampton Court
1530
Henry VIII
Hampton Court Henry VIII summons a Great Council to Hampton Court to request a divorce but is refused
Hampton Court Summons a Great Council to Hampton Court to request a divorce but is refused
1537
Seymour, Jane
12th Oct Hampton Court Birth of Edward VI, gives birth to Henry VIII's only legitimate son
24th Oct Hampton Court Death of Jane Seymour, from puerperal fever, after a caesarean section 12 days before during the childbirth of Edward VI
1538
Henry VIII
May Hampton Court Henry VIII is seriously ill
1555
Elizabeth I
30th April Hampton Court Moved to Hampton Court
1555
Mary I
Hampton Court Brings Elizabeth to Hampton Court, secluded but acknowledged as next to the throne
1567
Elizabeth I
16th Dec Hampton Court Mary is tried at a tribunal as the Queen of Scotland
16th Dec Hampton Court Mary's trial is moved to Hampton Court
1604
James I
Hampton Court James I meets the representitives of the English Puritans, leads to James 's commissioning of the King James Version of the Bible
1619
Anne of Denmark
Hampton Court Death of Anne of Denmark, declares herself "free from Popery"
1641
Charles I
5th July The High Court of Charles I is abolished by the Long Parliament
1st Dec Hampton Court Receives a deputation from Parliament delivering the Grand Remonstrance
1642
Charles I
10th Jan Hampton Court The Royal familly move from Whitehall to Hampton Court
1702
William III
Mar Hampton Court William III falls of his horse & later dies from his wounds at Kensington Palace

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