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| 1514 |
| | Thomas Wolsey leases Hampton Court from Henry Daubeney | |
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| 15141522 |
| | Wolsey's first phase of work at Hampton Court adds a whole new courtyard of accomodation, Base Court, and an imposing Great Gatehouse | |
| | The Base Court of Hampton Court, c.1880
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| c. 1520 |
| | Thomas Cromwell’s sister Katherine and her husband Morgan Williams move into the Mortlake house inherited from Morgan’s uncle John Williams | |
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| 1522-1528 |
| | The second phase of Wolsey's work at Hampton Court includes the creation of three suites fit for Royal occupation, a suite of rooms for himself and a magnificant Chapel | |
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| 1528 |
| | Henry VIII orders Wolsey to vacate Hampton Court after Wolsey has opposed the King's divorce from his first wife, Catherine of Aragon | |
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| 1529 |
| | Henry's first phase of building at Hampton Court includes the construction of all the rooms required for operations of the kitchens, a Council Chamber and private rooms for himself | |
| | Part of the Great Kitchens, c.1910
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| 1529 |
| | Plans are laid for the King's new gardens at Hampton Court including the Privy Garden, Pond Yard and Mount Garden | |
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| 1530 |
| | King Henry VIII’s barge moors in the creek leading from the River Thames to Kew Pond | |
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| 1532 |
| | Henry rebuilds the Great Hall at Hampton Court, the first in a sequence of rooms leading towards his private lodgings | |
| | The Great Hall, c.1910
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| 1532 |
| | The Privy Garden at Hampton Court is completed and is divided up into squares by 180 posts topped with heraldic beasts and is said to resemble a chess board in red, white and green | |
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