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363: 143: 67: 201: 422: 235:(Bishop of London) to investigate the claims that Sir Christopher Hatton should be granted the freehold of the land after he acquired a 21 years lease on the estate and spent a sum of the £1,887 5s 8d (equivalent to £679,211 in 2023) on renovations and repairs. The commission declared in June 1577 that Ely Place should stay with 224:. Butler and his entourage were invited to dine at Ely Palace as guests of the Bishop of Ely. Ormond was poisoned along with his steward and 16 of his household, it was widely assumed, at the instructions of St Leger. 239:
if he could reimburse Sir Christopher Hatton in whole for the outlay but he could not. A new lease was drawn up giving Sir Christopher Hatton control of the property freehold. He gave his name to
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of Ely. In medieval times, bishops of Ely frequently held high state office requiring them to live in London; Ely Palace was the bishop's official residence.
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My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there. I do beseech you, send for some of them
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An Act for paving, lighting, watching, cleansing, and improving Ely Place and Ely Mews, Holborn, in the County of Middlesex.
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for paving, lighting, watching, cleansing and improving Ely Place and Ely Mews, Holborn, in the County of Middlesex
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in 1280. He was appointed Bishop of Ely in 1286 and on his death in 1290, he left the estate to the
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Ely House and St Ethedreda's chapel in 1772, wood engraving of 1878 after an old drawing
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This article is about the street in Holborn, London. For the street in Dublin, see
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survived remarkably unscathed and is occasionally used for private functions.
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c. 120) and later legislation, they retain their "watching" duties, with a
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as Bishop of Ely commissioned a new Ely House, also built by Taylor, on
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in 1577 after a commission was set up by Queen Elizabeth I, headed by
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is a gated road of multi-storey terraces at the southern tip of the
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The gardens of St Etheldreda were said to produce the finest
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It is privately managed by its own body of commissioners and
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from 1290 to 1772. Land in the Holborn area was bought by
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Ely Place sits on the site of the London residence of the
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in London, England. It hosts a 1773-rebuilt public house,
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Reconstruction of Ely Place in the sixteenth century by
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Ely Palace
51°31′7″N 0°6′25″W / 51.51861°N 0.10694°W / 51.51861; -0.10694
Ely Place, Dublin

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London Borough of Camden
Ye Olde Mitre
Hatton Garden
beadles
Bishops of Ely

townhouse
Bishops of Ely
John de Kirkby
see
Shakespeare
King Richard II
John of Gaunt

James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond
Cardinal Wolsey
Anthony St Leger
Lord Deputy of Ireland
Christopher Hatton
John Aylmer
Bishop Cox
Hatton Garden
Elizabeth Hatton
Edward Coke

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