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The Bulletin
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Fix this textWednesday, December 21, 1949
Fix this textPrice 6d.
Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
Fix this textTN the secluded Meon Valley of Hamp-
Fix this textshire, two miles from Fareham, is the
Fix this textancient and picturesque village of Titch-
Fix this textfield, which possessed a market in the
Fix this textdays of the Domesday Survey (1086).
Fix this textTitchfield was crown property, and was
Fix this textgiven by Henry 111 to a Bishop of Win-
Fix this textchester, who founded the Abbey in 1222 ;
Fix this textit was completed and consecrated in 1238.
Fix this textIt was in Titchfield Abbey that Henry VI
Fix this text(1422-1461) married Margaret of Anjou,
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Fix this textAt the Dissolution, Titchfield Abbey
Fix this textfell to Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of
Fix this textSouthampton, who later became Chan-
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Fix this textmen in the kingdom. He made Titchfield
Fix this texthis home and converted the Abbey into
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Fix this textknown as “Palace House.” The second
Fix this textEarl of Southampton entertained Edward
Fix this textVI and Queen Elizabeth at Titchfield.
Fix this textShakespeare may have passed through the
Fix this textdoors of the Gatehouse, illustrated here,
Fix this textwhen the guest of the third Earl of
Fix this textSouthampton, the patron to whom he
Fix this textdedicated “Venus and Adonis,” his first
Fix this textpublished work. Southampton married
Fix this textthe gay maid -of - honour, Elizabeth
Fix this textVernon, a cousin of Essex, and was later-
Fix this textimprisoned for taking part in the rising
Fix this textorganised by Essex against the King. He
Fix this textwas released, however, and was restored
Fix this textto favour by James I.
Fix this textCharles I, who frequently hunted in
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Fix this textHenrietta Maria. During one of these
Fix this textvisits a shouting match developed between
Fix this textthe Court Chaplain and the local Angli-
Fix this textcan divine, as each was determined to say
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Fix this textIt was to Titchfield that Charles I fled
Fix this textfrom Hampton Court in 1647, and he
Fix this textwas captured here by Colonel Hammond
Fix this textand taken to Carisbrooke Castle, on the
Fix this textIsle of Wight.
Fix this textHERE, AT TITCHFIELD ABBEY, HENRY VI AND MARGARET OF ANJOU WERE WED.
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