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Forty Hall, Enfield, England, 2009
Forty Hall is a Grade 1 listed Jacobean Hall built in 1629. The hall was built on part of the site of Elsyng Palace, after Thomas Elsyng, whose records go back to 1381. In the early 16th Century Sir Thomas Lovell, Chancellor of the Exchequer to Henry VIII occupied the Palace. Forty Hall was built for Sir Nicholas Rainton. an Alderman of the City of London who became Lord Mayor of London in 1632.
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