Nonsuch Palace

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Nonsuch Palace was a grand 16th-century Tudor royal residence in Surrey, England, built by Henry VIII and renowned for its elaborate Renaissance decoration before being demolished in the 17th century.

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Treaty of Nonsuch (contextual, involving English support to Dutch rebels) signedIn Nonsuch Palace
subject surface form: Treaty of Nonsuch
Nonsuch namedAfter Nonsuch Palace