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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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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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said that he well remembered the room which
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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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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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and disappears in the gloom of the dark arches of the
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