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PRINCE EDWARD 57<br />

The young Prince of Wales was brought up <strong>by</strong> his<br />

good nurse Mrs. Penn — of whom more anon — in the<br />

rooms on the north<br />

side of the chapel<br />

court, which are still<br />

one of the most beautiful<br />

and unspoilt parts<br />

of the Palace. Prince<br />

Edward's lodgings<br />

have furnished Mr.<br />

Railton <strong>with</strong> one of<br />

his most charming subjects.<br />

His father was<br />

not long in seeking<br />

a new happiness in a<br />

new wife; but Anne<br />

ofCleves,good, honest,<br />

" Flanders mare," did<br />

not long sojourn in<br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>.<br />

Catherine Howard, on<br />

the other hand, was<br />

there for some time,<br />

and it was there that<br />

her iniquities were discovered.<br />

It was in the<br />

chapel of the Palace<br />

that Henry received the charges from Cranmer. It<br />

was in the Queen's lodgings that the unhappy woman<br />

was questioned <strong>by</strong> the councillors. It was in the great

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