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The Bulletin
Fix this text“The Bulletin,” Vol. 64.— N0. 3333
Fix this textWednesday, December 29, 1943,
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaner,
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textWOLVESEY PALACE.
Fix this textWOJLVEiSBY PALACE is said by ancient writers to derive its
Fix this textname from the tribute of wolves’ heads which Edgar imposed
Fix this texton the Welsh, and which was paid on this spot. The first palace
Fix this textwas built by Kinegils. the first Christian King of the West Saxons.
Fix this textAfter its destruction, Henry Blois, brother of King Stephen and
Fix this textBishop of Winchester, built a new palace in 1138. The ruins now
Fix this textremaining are supposed to have belonged to the keep, which was
Fix this textof great strength and magnitude, built of large flints, faced with a
Fix this textcoating of mortar. On the accession of Henry II the palace was
Fix this textlargely dismantled, and still more wrecked during the reign of
Fix this textHenry 111, when there arose such a bitter opposition to the Papal
Fix this textexactions ; but it continued to be the home of the Bishops of
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Fix this textWhen Mary came to the throne in 1553 she released Gardiner,
Fix this textBishop of Winchester, from the*Tower, and made him her Minister.
Fix this textHe was an enemy to the Protestant cause in England, had opposed
Fix this textCromwell in the reign of Henry VIII, and had been imprisoned
Fix this textunder Edward VI. Bishop Gardiner resolved on a reconciliation
Fix this textwith the Pope, and played .an important part in the arrangements
Fix this textmade with Philip of Spain for his union with Queen Mary ; it was
Fix this textat Wolvesey that she received the King in 1554 before the marriage
Fix this textwas celebrated in the cathedral. After the surrender of Winchester
Fix this textto Oliver Cromwell in 1645, the palace was demolished. In 1665
Fix this textBishop Morley erected a fine house on the site of ruined Wolvesey ;
Fix this textbut this was pulled down, with the exception of one of the wings,
Fix this textby Bishop North in 1826, and the materials were sold to a builder
Fix this textof the city. Besides the ruins of the great Norman keep, there
Fix this textstill remains the chapel erected by Bishop Langton at the close of
Fix this textthe fifteenth century.
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