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During the reign of [[James VI and I|James I]], the King invested in park by adding a number of gardens and a menagerie of Exotic animals. The park was also later where King [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] made his final procession from prior to his execution at the [[Whitehall Palace]].<ref name="Database" /> | During the reign of [[James VI and I|James I]], the King invested in park by adding a number of gardens and a menagerie of Exotic animals. The park was also later where King [[Charles I of England|Charles I]] made his final procession from prior to his execution at the [[Whitehall Palace]].<ref name="Database" /> | ||
The park later continued to be taken care of by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]], the son of Charles I. After he died, the park gained a reputation for a number of criminal activities and prostitution, such that {{Wiki|John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester|John Wilmot}} wrote a poem which described the happenings that | The park later continued to be taken care of by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]], the son of Charles I. After he died, the park gained a reputation for a number of criminal activities and prostitution, such that {{Wiki|John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester|John Wilmot}} wrote a poem which described the happenings that occurred in the park in graphic detail.<ref name="Database" /> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 02:36, 21 March 2021
St James's Park is a park in Westminster in London, United Kingdom. Situated east of the Buckingham Palace, it is the oldest of the Royal Parks on London.
History
Prior to its construction, the area was the site of the St. James's Hospital, which specialized in treating women who suffered from leprosy. Patients worked on the marshy land around the hospital as part of their treatment, raising hogs for the hospital to sell. In 1532, the land was acquired by King Henry VIII to use as as a hunting ground. On the other hand, Queen Elizabeth used the park to host lavish parties.[1]
During the reign of James I, the King invested in park by adding a number of gardens and a menagerie of Exotic animals. The park was also later where King Charles I made his final procession from prior to his execution at the Whitehall Palace.[1]
The park later continued to be taken care of by Charles II, the son of Charles I. After he died, the park gained a reputation for a number of criminal activities and prostitution, such that John Wilmot wrote a poem which described the happenings that occurred in the park in graphic detail.[1]
Gallery
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