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as a riding school. Renamed to
Theobalds House, in 1955 it became a secondary school and after 1969, an adult education centre. In the 1990s it was refurbished for use as a commercial conference centre and later converted to its current (2015) status as the Theobalds Park Hotel in the
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Middlesex County Council Secondary School and then Theobalds Park College, is now part of a hotel and members club known as Birch; the house is a
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Painted, or Green Gallery, completed in 1574 ran over a wing of lodgings and bedchambers. The decoration of the Green Gallery was also of a topographic and heraldic character. It was described by a German visitor, Jacob Rathgeb, secretary to the
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and the 400 tons of stone was transported by horse-drawn carts to the park, where it was carefully rebuilt at a cost of £10,000. Lady Val Meux often entertained in the gateway's upper chamber; guests included King
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Travers got into the Queen's privy chambers and stole an inkstand and two silver bowls in September 1597. They were caught and executed. Burghley employed the London goldsmith
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Burghley commissioned a grand new house, which was built between 1564 and 1585. Burghley's intention in building the mansion was partly to demonstrate his increasingly dominant status at the
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descended into a farce, as most of the players were too inebriated to remember their lines, or even to stand up. The five-day visit cost Cecil £1,180 including presents worth £284. Cecil paid
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went to
Theobalds in May 1605 to report on Salisbury's horses and survey the lake and islands in the park. Greville suggested enlarging some windows in one of the galleries of the house.
370:, also in Hertfordshire. James gave Theobalds to Anne of Denmark in 1607, and this formality was the occasion of court festivities in May 1607 involving hunting, tournaments, and the
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fame in about 1820, and they made extensive alterations and added extensions during the nineteenth century. These included a remodelled entrance based on
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was hunting deer at Theobalds and accidentally shot and killed the king's dog "Jewel" with a crossbow bolt. King James invited a young
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and (later) royal palace of the 16th and early 17th centuries.
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Set in extensive parkland, it was a residence of statesmen
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The Court of King James the First by Godfrey Goodman
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475:Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: the new house
1048:Calendar State Papers Domestic, Addenda 1580-1625
1035:Calendar State Papers Domestic, Addenda 1580-1625
742:The Cecils: Privilege and Power behind the throne
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744:(The National Archives, 2007). pp. 124-5.
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2211:St Margaret of Antioch's Church, Bygrave
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661:"The Building of Theobalds, 1564-1585"
508:William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland
27:Stately home in Hertfordshire, England
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862:Jewels and Plate of Queen Elizabeth I
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2030:Chapel at St Edmund's College, Ware
1644:St James' Church, Stanstead Abbotts
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465:George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
286:Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
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1252:National Heritage List for England
1191:Multum in Parvo, Aut Vox Veritatis
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693:National Heritage List for England
688:"Theobalds Park College (1348341)"
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918:, vol. 23 (London, 1974), p. 196.
175:William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
1716:St Katharine's Church, Ickleford
1201:, vol. 1 (London, 1721), p. 165.
1180:, vol. 2 (London, 1839), p. 237.
1124:Issues of the Exchequer: James I
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2787:St George's Church, Letchworth
2620:The White Horse, Burnham Green
2494:Old Town Hall, Hemel Hempstead
2448:Cheshunt Great House (remains)
2284:St Stephen's Church, St Albans
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2216:St Martin's Church, Knebworth
2010:All Nations Christian College
1982:The Old Bell, Hemel Hempstead
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1098:Progresses of James the First
1085:Progresses of James the First
849:Progresses of Queen Elizabeth
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235:Hermit's Welcome at Theobalds
177:, senior councillor of Queen
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2706:The White Horse, Potters Bar
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2231:St Vincent's Church, Newnham
2085:St Andrew's Church, Buckland
2015:All Saints' Church, Hertford
1942:173 High Street, Berkhamsted
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173:. In 1563, it was bought by
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2792:St Nicholas' Church, Norton
2701:The White Hart, South Mimms
2575:Hertford Museum Tooke House
1706:Holy Trinity Church, Weston
1649:St Leonard's Church, Bengeo
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2443:Broxbourne railway station
2373:Mill Green Museum and Mill
2249:All Saints Pastoral Centre
2171:All Saints Church, Willian
2166:All Saints Church, Radwell
1782:St Mary's Church, Redbourn
1664:Waytemore Castle (remains)
1614:Benington Castle (remains)
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1573:Ashridge Business School
300:King James and Theobalds
210:Château de Fontainebleau
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2893:Sopwell Nunnery (ruins)
2615:The Tilbury, Datchworth
2585:The Horns, Bull's Green
2560:Buntingford Manor House
2201:Princess Helena College
2100:Youngsbury Stable Block
2080:Pishiobury Park Mansion
2020:Almshouses, Buntingford
1164:(London, 1874), p. 310.
1139:(Yale, 1996), pp. 2, 4.
1050:(London, 1872), p. 498.
1037:(London, 1872), p. 498.
1031:Mary Anne Everett Green
1019:Issues of the Exchequer
961:(Oxford, 1965), p. 453.
820:(Oxford, 2007), p. 229.
719:(1796), pp. 29–39"
337:Christian IV of Denmark
276:Two thieves, John Todd
212:in France, the English
3292:Historic Royal Palaces
3047:The Red Lion, Hatfield
2991:Watford Palace Theatre
2955:Croxley Green Windmill
2863:Ye Olde Fighting Cocks
2742:British Schools Museum
2600:Red House, Buntingford
2550:Benson Memorial Church
2133:Knightsland Farm House
1654:St Mary's Church, Ware
1398:"Commemorative Plaque"
1247:"Temple Bar (1393844)"
1193:(London, 1681), p. 9:
928:HMC Salisbury Hatfield
916:HMC Salisbury Hatfield
904:HMC Salisbury Hatfield
874:HMC Salisbury Hatfield
860:A. Jefferies Collins,
534:
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453:execution of Charles I
438:on 27 March 1625. The
339:, at Theobalds, while
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290:Earl of Northumberland
2976:The Old Station House
2929:Stevenage Clock Tower
2737:Breachwood Green Mill
2671:The Lion, Potters Bar
2555:Brent Pelham Windmill
2469:Berkhamsted Town Hall
2226:St Paul's Walden Bury
1320:History In Portsmouth
1006:Ambassades de Boderie
651:Architectural History
532:
494:
482:
469:2nd Duke of Albemarle
307:
249:of the Great Hall at
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3246:Thatched House Lodge
2767:Letchworth Town Hall
2757:Lannock Mill, Weston
2732:Ashwell War Memorial
2259:New Gorhambury House
1952:Bridgewater Monument
1639:Shire Hall, Hertford
1568:130–136 Piccotts End
1514:Listed buildings in
1221:"Monck, Christopher"
584:Sir Hedworth Lambton
547:Sir Christopher Wren
512:3rd Duke of Portland
471:, who left no heir.
82:51.68889°N 0.05611°W
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3136:Hillsborough Castle
2828:Childwickbury Manor
2720:North Hertfordshire
2641:Bhaktivedanta Manor
2570:Christ Church, Ware
2254:St Albans Town Hall
2191:Homewood, Knebworth
2158:North Hertfordshire
1967:Dean Incent's House
1813:St Nicholas' Church
1772:St Albans Cathedral
1694:North Hertfordshire
1629:Rye House Gatehouse
1178:Court of King James
1174:John Sherren Brewer
1021:(London, 1836), 63.
974:(Yale, 2007), p. 7.
635:St Paul's Cathedral
615:Metropolitan Police
522:. Prescott built a
372:Prince de Joinville
226:Herstmonceux Castle
106:) in the parish of
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3207:Nottingham Cottage
3198:Kensington Palace
2858:The Old Kings Arms
2853:The Lower Red Lion
2605:Rowneybury Cottage
2538:East Hertfordshire
2529:Tring Market House
2075:Much Hadham Palace
2002:East Hertfordshire
1992:Tring Park Mansion
1685:Tyttenhanger House
1597:East Hertfordshire
1430:. 30 December 2015
1352:on 14 January 2011
1301:The London Gazette
588:siege of Ladysmith
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243:minstrels' gallery
87:51.68889; -0.05611
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3151:St James's Palace
3146:Kensington Palace
3126:Buckingham Palace
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2838:Colney Heath Mill
2747:Hitchin Town Hall
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2264:Redbournbury Mill
2206:Spirella Building
2070:Marden Hill House
2060:Hare Street House
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1017:Frederick Devon,
940:Henry Harington,
572:Winston Churchill
518:, a merchant and
399:Polish-Lithuanian
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139:English Civil War
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