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Manor House Vauxhall
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Manor House Vauxhall
Edward, the Black Prince, took up residence in the manor house of Kennington and it remained a royal palace until the time of Henry VIII. Edward III frequently stayed there and dated letters there between 1338 and 1343. In 1531, Henry VIII gave orders for its demolition. Date: 1875
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1343 1531 1875 Dated Demolition Frequently Gave Kennington Letters Manor Orders Remained Stayed Vauxhall Viii
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