Hampton Court
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in the texts
The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625–1660
The royal residence where Charles I was held by the army before his flight to the Isle of Wight.
[xlviii] November 11, he fled from Hampton Court, where he had been under the custody of the army, to the Isle of Wight, where he was placed in virtual imprisonment in Carisbrooke Castle.
The Petition of the House of Commons, which accompanied the Remonstrance of the state of the kingdom, when it was presented to His Majesty at Hampton Court, December 1, 1641.
His Majesty is confident, that before this time, his two Houses of Parliament have received the message which he left behind him at Hampton Court the 11th of this month;
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
Royal residence around which Henry VIII afforested land in 1540 with parliamentary consent.
afforested the districts surrounding Hampton Court in 1540, he did so by consent of Parliament, and on condition of compensating all who suffered damage.