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Extractions: The University of Adelaide Library eBooks Help ... Contact us Paul Hentzner was a German lawyer, born at Crossen, in Brandenburg, on the 29th of January, 1558. He died on the 1st January, 1623. In 1596, when his age was thirty-eight, he became tutor to a young Silesian nobleman, with whom he set out in 1597 on a three years’ tour through Switzerland, France, England, and Italy. After his return to Germany in 1600, he published, at Nuremberg, in 1612, a description of what he had seen and thought worth record, written in Latin, as “Itinerarium Germaniae, Galliae, Angliae, Italiae, cum Indice Locorum, Rerum atque Verborum.” Horace Walpole caused that part of Hentzner’s Itinerary which tells what he saw in England to be translated by Richard Bentley, son of the famous scholar, and he printed at Strawberry Hill two hundred and twenty copies. In 1797 “Hentzner’s Travels in England” were edited, together with Sir Robert Naunton’s “Fragmenta Regalia,” in one volume, with notes by the translator and the editor. Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth [1612, 1797]
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Woodstock, Oxfordshire | Ask.com Encyclopedia 13. ↑ 3.0 3.1 BBC Oxford - Features - Woodstock's lost royal palace ↑ Hentzner, Paul. A Journey Into England, (1598). Horace Walpole, ed. 1757. http://www.ask.com/wiki/Woodstock,_Oxfordshire?qsrc=3044
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OLIVER COLLECTION HENTZNER, Paul. “Travels in England during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth”. 1797. TASKER, Sohrabji Kuvarji. “Jubilee Persian Poem to Mother Victoria”. 1887. http://personal.rhul.ac.uk/uhyl/007/queenjub.htm
Extractions: Links: Barry Wintour's Home Page Oliver Collection - Introduction Oliver Collection - Local History Exhibitions GOLDEN JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS It is interesting to remember in this Golden Jubilee year that three of the longest reigning monarchs of England were women. Elizabeth l was five years short of her Golden Jubilee when she died in 1603. Queen Victoria celebrated her Golden Jubilee in 1887 and her Diamond Jubilee (60 years) in 1897. She died in 1901 aged 82 years. She was the longest reigning English monarch. Queen Elizabeth ll has reigned since 1952 and celebrates her Golden Jubilee this year. In Queen Victoria and her people by C S Dawe there are details of the events which marked the Queens Golden Jubilee. These show that not much in the way of Royal celebrations has changed since then. They are listed as Thanksgiving Services, feasts for the poor, treats for the young, illuminations and bonfires throughout the length and breadth of the country. There was also a series of exhibitions, concerts, foundation stones laid and buildings opened by the Queen and a Grand Procession from the Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. Dawe writes that Next to the Queen herself, the greatest attraction was her body-guard of seventeen princes in military uniform, superbly mounted and wearing their jewels and orders.
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Extractions: The Domesday Book of William the Conqueror described Woodstock (Wodestok, Wodestou) as a royal forest. It was a royal residence early; tradition has Ethelred keeping council there, and Henry I was said to have kept a menagerie of foreign animals there. It was at Woodstock that Henry II courted Rosamund Clifford. Woodstock park contained "Fair Rosamund's Well," near which her residence, "Rosamund's Bower" stood. Tradition has it that Eleanor of Aquitaine discovered the affair and poisoned Rosamund. In the Hundred Rolls of 1279, the town Woodstock was described as a "Vill," but by 1302 it was sending members to the parliament as a borough. The town was incorporated a free borough in 1453 by Henry VI ; the charter was confirmed by Henry VII Edward VI , and Elizabeth The Gatehouse at Woodstock Manor is also where Queen Elizabeth I , then Princess Elizabeth, was confined during her sister Mary 's reign, in 1554, when she was under suspicion of colluding with traitors, under guard of 100 men. The buildings were already in bad shape then, cold, wet, and filthy. Elizabeth was as much in danger of catching and dying from pneumonia as she was of being charged with treason. According to contemporary sources, including Holinshed, Elizabeth engraved the following verse with a diamond on a window in the Gatehouse:
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Woodstock, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Woodstock is a small town 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England. It is the location of Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock,_Oxfordshire
Extractions: Oxfordshire Population 2001 census London ... Parish Woodstock District West Oxfordshire Oxfordshire Region ... Post town Woodstock Police Thames Valley Fire Oxfordshire ... Witney Website Woodstock Town Council List of places: UK England Oxfordshire For other uses, see Woodstock (disambiguation) Woodstock Oxford in Oxfordshire England . It is the location of Blenheim Palace , a UNESCO World Heritage Site Winston Churchill was born in Blenheim Palace in 1874 and is buried in the nearby village of Bladon Edward , elder son of King Edward III and heir apparent, prince of Aquitaine and Wales Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester was born in Woodstock Manor on 15 June 1330. During his lifetime, he was commonly called Edward of Woodstock. During the reign of Mary I , her half-sister Princess Elizabeth was imprisoned in the gatehouse of Woodstock Manor. The name Woodstock is Old English in origin, meaning a "clearing in the woods", suggesting that English kings would log in the area. The