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  2. Richmond Palace - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Palace was a Tudor royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Situated in what was then rural Surrey, it lay upstream and on the opposite bank from the Palace of Westminster, which was located nine miles (14 km) to the north-east.

  3. Trumpeters' House - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeters' House is a Grade I listed building in Richmond in southwest London. It is located in Old Palace Yard close to Richmond Green on the site of the former Richmond Palace. A brick mansion, it was constructed during the reign of Queen Anne during the early eighteenth century. Sheen Palace had existed since the Middle Ages.

  4. Asgill House - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Place, now known as Asgill House, is a Grade I listed [1] 18th-century Palladian villa [2] on Old Palace Lane in Richmond, London (historically in Surrey), overlooking the River Thames. The house is on the former site of the river frontage and later the brewhouse for the medieval and Tudor Richmond Palace .

  5. Old Palace Lane - Wikipedia

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    Old Palace Yard (the former Great Courtyard of Richmond Palace, and known as Wardrobe Court until 1838) [5] is a curving street running off Old Palace Lane and connecting it with Richmond Green. [6] It contains the only main surviving structure from the former palace, its Tudor gatehouse , which is at the entrance with the Green. [ 7 ]

  6. Richmond Theatre (Surrey) - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Theatre was a theatre located in Richmond, Surrey, England. It was built in 1765 under the supervision of David Garrick. It was one of Surrey's major theatres for nearly 120 years. [1] The theatre was originally named The New Theatre on Richmond Greene and opened on 15 June 1765. [2]

  7. King's Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The observatory and its grounds are located within the grounds of the Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club, which is part of the Old Deer Park of the former Richmond Palace in Richmond, historically in Surrey and now in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. The former royal manor of Kew lies to the immediate north.

  8. Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Richmond in Richmond, London; Richmond Palace, previously known as Shene Palace; Richmond Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; Richmond American University London; Municipal Borough of Richmond (Surrey) (1890 to 1965) Richmond (Surrey) (UK Parliament constituency), 1918–1983

  9. Elizabeth Tudor (1492–1495) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth was born on 2 July 1492 at Sheen Palace in Surrey (later rebuilt by her father as Richmond Palace, the remains of which are now part of Richmond, London). Her wet nurse, Cecily Burbage, was a married gentlewoman from Hayes .