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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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In September 1618 James gave orders for the demolition of two new buildings nearby that housed tobacco shops patronised by his courtiers. He also ordered the keeper of the gardens, Munten Jennings, to build a house to keep silkworms and feed them mulberry leaves. The architect
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was preserved and stood in the park from 1880 to 2003, when it was moved back to London. The mansion, which became 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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The 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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at Theobalds gate. James had made few changes to the main suites, installing panelling in the Great Gallery to which his son Charles I added a number of carved and painted stag's heads. Later, after the
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Black Jack and Thomas 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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Lord 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.
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Gabriel Heaton, 'Elizabethan Entertainments in Manuscript: The Harefield Festivities and the Dynamics of Exchange', in Jayne Elisabeth Archer, Elizabeth Goldring, Sarah Knight,
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was originally called Cullynges, later Tongs (after William de Tongge), and since 1440, Thebaudes, Tibbolds, and finally Theobalds. The original manor house was surrounded by a
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A new mansion known as The Cedars was built farther to the west in 1763: the house and park were then acquired and the house extended by millionaire brewers 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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The house had some disadvantages compared with other aristocrats' houses. Although James declared in 1607 that it was "a fitting place for our sports",
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On Christmas Eve 2015, Katie Locke was murdered at the hotel by a man she was on a first date with. In June 2016, Carl Langdell was jailed for life.
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and as a builder he "must borrow of knowledge somewhat out of Tibballs, somewhat out of every place of mark where curiosities are used.
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In 1921 part of the park, the site of the demolished Elizabethan mansion, was given to the town of Cheshunt by Meux and a public park,
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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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noted that it had no "lordship nor tenants, nor so much as provision of fuel, only a park for pleasure and no more". In 1624, Prince
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and returned to a warm bed at Theobalds. A new pool with a barge and barge house was created in the gardens in 1622. The ambassador
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and Peryours. James wrote to Cecil to provide stags for him to hunt in the woods and park of Theobalds in the autumn of 1604.
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visited and made drawings, a surviving diagram shows the panelling of the great chamber in "walnut tree colour"
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arranged for the gift of two camels and a breeding pair of asses to be sent from Spain for the park in 1622.
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Emily Cole, "Theobalds, Hertfordshire: The Plan and Interiors of an Elizabethan Country House",
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had remained in the hands of the trustees of the Meux family estate and despite its status as a
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and fell in head first so that his companions could only see his boots. He was rescued by Sir
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Visitors would first enter the Great Hall. It was two storeys high, with oak panelling and a
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paid him a compliment, writing that for planning his own new house he was going to look at
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and his son, both leading royal advisers. It was a notable example of the Elizabethan
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On 9 January 1622 King James rode from Theobalds after dinner to see the ice on the
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style mansion known as The Cedars about a mile to the west of the original palace.
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mentioned a canal in the garden for visitors to row boats amidst the shrubbery.
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In July 1606, Cecil again entertained King James and his brother-in-law, King
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and inherited the Hertfordshire estate and a substantial interest in the
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After the Queen's death in 1603, Robert Cecil arranged for the new king,
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The Environs of London: volume 4: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent
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to recover the silver they had sold. Lord Burghley's younger son,
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and (later) royal palace of the 16th and early 17th centuries.
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Collection of state papers left by William Cecill Lord Burghley
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Progresses, Pageants, and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth
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Set in extensive parkland, it was a residence of statesmen
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In 1607, King James I acquired Theobalds in exchange for
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and descended in that family until sold in 1762 by the
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The new house passed from the Prescott family to the
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Demolished buildings and structures in Hertfordshire
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The Court of King James the First by Godfrey Goodman
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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
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Index

Theobalds

Coordinates
51°41′20″N 0°3′22″W / 51.68889°N 0.05611°W / 51.68889; -0.05611
Cheshunt
English
Hertfordshire
stately home
Lord Burghley
prodigy house
King James I
English Civil War
Meux family
Temple Bar Gate
Grade II* listed
manor
moat
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Elizabeth I
royal court
London
Ware
formal gardens
Château de Fontainebleau
botanist
John Gerard
Hatfield House
Herstmonceux Castle
Earl of Oxford
Hermit's Welcome at Theobalds

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