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CHAPTER II<br />

HAMPTON COURT IN HISTORY<br />

I. The creationof Wolsey's house:its magnificence under Elizabeth.<br />

— 2. A long popular dwelling-place of English rulers: two<br />

names most prominent amongits makers: Wolsey and William<br />

III.:Wolsey's greatness : as Statesman and Churchman:his<br />

achievements and his failure: the closeness of his connection <strong>with</strong><br />

<strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>:the business transacted there: the King's constant<br />

visits and familiarity:Cavendish on his sudden appearances,<br />

and on themasque of foreign men:the festivities at the King's<br />

coming:Shakespeare's use of this in Henry VIII.: the gift of<br />

the Palace to the King:lodgings for King and Queen, and for<br />

Anne Bullen: treaties and ambassages: the reception of the<br />

French Envoys in 1527: Cavendish's description thereof: the<br />

Frenchmen fain to be ledto theirbeds: Wolsey'sfall.— 3. Henry<br />

in possession:his new building:he hears of Wolsey's death<br />

from Cavendish:Henry and Anne Bullen at <strong>Hampton</strong> <strong>Court</strong>:<br />

Anne gives way to Jane:birth of Edward Prince of Wales:<br />

his baptism and his mother's death: Anne of Cleves:Catherine<br />

Howard: Catherine Parr. — 4. Edward VI.: honeymoon of<br />

Philip and Mary:Mary's needlework and that of her mother:<br />

the poet of the needle. — 5. Scandals about Queen Elizabeth:<br />

her personal appearance:a Pomeranian's account of her state:<br />

her many guests:Paul Hentzner:his account of the Palace in<br />

1598: revels, and the boyling of brawnes: the Queen's last<br />

visit. — 6. James I.:masques and revels:visitors from Denmark<br />

and Germany:Queen Anne:Charles I. and his pictures:his<br />

counsellors: his last visit before the troubles:his sojourn after<br />

Nase<strong>by</strong>:Sir Thomas <strong>Herbert</strong>'s account:Cromwell watching<br />

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