Notes:
By the 13th century, the Palace of Westminster had become the centre of government in England, and had been the main London residence of the King since 1049. The surrounding area became a very popular, and expensive, location. Walter de Grey, the Archbishop of York bought a property in the area soon after 1240, calling it York Place.
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1 | Tudor / Seymour | 20 May 1536 | York Place, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom | F1806 |