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- Elsyng Palace (variously also Elsynge, Elsing, Elsings) was a Tudor palace on the site of what are now the grounds of Forty Hall in Enfield, north London...
- Borough of Enfield. Within the grounds is the site of the former Tudor Elsyng Palace. Forty Hall is located in the north of the London Borough of Enfield...
- also gave generously to monks and religious orders. The records state that Elsyng Palace was one of two nurseries for Henry and Elizabeth's children and they...
- oldest running industrial building. Forty Hall, on the site of the Tudor Elsyng Palace, is in the north, with Enfield Chase, the former royal hunting ground...
- Henry Elsynge (c.1606 – 30 September 1656) was an English administrator, who acted as clerk of the House of Commons, and wrote on parliamentary procedure...
- to the Royal Palace of Hatfield, Hertfordshire (May to September 1532), Elsyng Palace, Enfield (September 1532 to February 1533), Ampthill Castle, Bedfordshire...
- Arms of Ros: Gules, three water bougets argent Born c. 1455 Died 23 October 1508 Elsyng Palace Father Thomas Ros, 9th Baron Ros Mother Philippa Tiptoft...
- Henry Elsynge (less often Elsyng or Elsing) (bap. 1577–1635) was a British parliamentary officer in the reigns of James I and Charles I. He served as Keeper...
- 14-Oct-1976 Flash Road aqueduct Whitewebbs Park, Crews Hill Enfield 26-Apr-1972 Elsyng Palace Grounds of Forty Hall, Forty Hill Enfield 06-Apr-1967 Moated site...
- On Ascension day 1516 Margaret, queen-dowager of Scotland visited him at Elsyng Palace, near Enfield, in Middle****, a house he had inherited from his brother-in-law...