tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16981893.post9011410000569751698..comments2024-03-23T15:35:20.874-05:00Comments on Tudor Q and A: Question from Laurel - Greenwich Palace and Edward VI's burialLarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16630629272030282584noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16981893.post-32913349221637193582010-01-09T20:06:38.845-06:002010-01-09T20:06:38.845-06:00There are no remains above ground - the Tudor pala...There are no remains above ground - the Tudor palace was demolished early in the seventeenth century. <br />You might contact English Heritage and the Museum of London for assistance with plans.<br /><br />Edward VI is buried close to, but not with, Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.Marilyn Rnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16981893.post-28388263581699716192010-01-09T18:16:19.235-06:002010-01-09T18:16:19.235-06:00Yes, it's true, most of Greenwich Palace is go...Yes, it's true, most of Greenwich Palace is gone, although there are a few bits that survive and the remains of the chapel built by Henry VII were discovered a few years back too.<br /><br />Here are a couple of articles that I posted about the chapel floor discovery: <br /><a href="http://tudorhistory.org/blog/2006/01/28/another-article-on-the-greenwich-chapel/" rel="nofollow">http://tudorhistory.org/blog/2006/01/28/another-article-on-the-greenwich-chapel/</a><br /><br /><a href="http://tudorhistory.org/blog/2006/01/25/henry-viis-chapel-found-at-greenwich/" rel="nofollow">http://tudorhistory.org/blog/2006/01/25/henry-viis-chapel-found-at-greenwich/</a><br /><br />Simon Thurley's book "The Royal Palace of Tudor England" is a great resource, so if you can't buy it I would suggest trying to find it at a library. If none of your local libraries have it, they may be able to get it for you through inter-library loan.<br /><br />Good luck!Larahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16630629272030282584noreply@blogger.com