Loading...
 
Skip to main content

ST. JAMES'S PALACE

ST. JAMES'S PALACE is an old, brick-built palace in Pall Mall adjoining St. James's Park, London, where drawing-rooms were held, and gave name to the English Court in those days as St. Stephen's does of the Parliament.

It was originally a hospital, converted into a manor by Henry VIII., and became eventually a royal residence. It gives name to the British court.



Page last modified on Wednesday January 21, 2015 07:54:14 GMT-0000