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had dispatched the first of a number of expeditions to Roanoke island to explore and eventually settle the new land of Virginia. Early encounters with the natives were friendly and, despite the difficulties in communication, the explorers were able to persuade "two of the savages, being lustie men,
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who made several drawings for the house. Instead, Pembroke built on a site in Durham Street, which ran through the old remains down to the River Thames and the upper portion of which survives at its junction with the Strand. It is a short, steep street that descends under the headquarters of the
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Once safely delivered to England, the two Indians quickly made a sensation at the royal court. Raleigh's priority however was not publicity but rather intelligence about his new land of Virginia, and he restricted access to the exotic newcomers, assigning the scientist
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Upon her accession, Elizabeth seized possession of Durham House again, and deprived Tunstall of his see; she kept possession of the residence until 1583, when she granted it to
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supported by marble pillars. On the Strand side its gatehouse led to a large courtyard. The hall and chapel faced the entrance, and private apartments overlooked the river.
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relinquished it to King Henry VIII, who contracted to give the bishop in return Coldharbour in Dowgate Ward, London, and other residences but never honoured that promise.
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Neither Matthew nor any of his successors resided at Durham House and it became dilapidated as a result. The stables were demolished for construction of the
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said that he well remembered the room which Raleigh used as his study; it was in a little turret that looked over the Thames and had a view of Westminster,
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lived in Durham House in 1532 while Henry courted her prior to their marriage in 1533. Henry granted Durham House to his daughter Lady
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later confirmed the grant, and thereby deprived Tunstall of his palace. However, on her accession to the throne Queen
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built the opulent Durham House as a London residence in about 1345. It had a large chapel and a high-ceilinged
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removed the house from the possession of Lady Elizabeth and restored it to Tunstall, together with his
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whose names were Wanchese and Manteo" to accompany them on the return voyage to London.
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Upon Elizabeth's death and Raleigh's resultant loss of influence at court,
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The last portion of the ruins was cleared away early in the reign of King
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Accounts describe Durham House as a noble palace befitting a prince. King
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lived as a virtual prisoner there between her marriages to
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of his own invention in order to effect the translation.
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Buildings and structures demolished in the 18th century
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and disappears in the gloom of the dark arches of the
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Durham House (London)

John Thomas Smith
Bishop of Durham
Strand
Westminster
London
51°30′36″N 0°07′21″W / 51.5099847°N 0.1226087°W / 51.5099847; -0.1226087
Thomas Hatfield
Bishop's palace
Adelphi Theatre
Anthony Bek
Medieval
Durham House, London is located in City of Westminster
town house
Bishop of Durham
Strand
River Thames
Thomas Hatfield
great hall
Henry IV
Henry, Prince of Wales
Catherine of Aragon
Arthur, Prince of Wales
Henry VIII
Cuthbert Tunstall
Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset
Anne Boleyn
Elizabeth
Edward VI

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