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  2. The Ryde - Wikipedia

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    The Ryde is a bus service that provides transportation to the Brigham Young University (BYU) community (including the Provo Missionary Training Center) [Note 1] in Provo, Utah, United States. The service is owned and operated by Student Movement, Inc. ( SMI ) and operates under the brand , "The Ryde". [ 2 ]

  3. Privy chamber - Wikipedia

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    As Henry's rule progressed, the number of office-holders in the privy chamber increased, partly to accommodate outsiders who had recognised the advantages of holding a post so close to the King, and partly to provide enough cover to allow staff some release from duty.

  4. Richmond Palace - Wikipedia

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    Scene at deathbed of King Henry VII at Richmond Palace, 1509. Drawn contemporaneously from witness accounts by the courtier Sir Thomas Wriothesley (d. 1534), who wrote an account of the proceedings. BL Add.MS.45131, f.54. In 1492, a great tournament was held at the palace by Henry VII. [1] On 23 December 1497 a fire destroyed most of the wooden ...

  5. Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford - Wikipedia

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    Born Jane Parker, she was the daughter of Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley, and Alice St. John, great-granddaughter of Margaret Beauchamp of Bletso.Through Margaret, Jane was a distant relation of King Henry VIII [1] — specifically his half-second-cousin – and this, in turn, made her a second cousin once removed of all of the King's children, including her niece-by-marriage, Elizabeth I.

  6. Palace of Fontainebleau - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Francis I, King Henry II continued to expand the chateau. The King and his wife, Catherine de' Medici, chose the architects Philibert de l'Orme and Jean Bullant to do the work. They extended the east wing of the lower court and decorated it with a horseshoe-shaped staircase, which was later enlarged, and became a symbol ...

  7. King Henry - Wikipedia

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    King Henry may refer to: Rulers named Henry; see Henry (given name) § Royalty; King Henry (producer) (born 1989), American record producer and DJ; See also.