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  • He and his troupe entertain the Queen in her Presence Chamber.
  • Each has a hall, presence chamber, and bedchamber, with various small rooms known as closets.
  • The King of Cilia ( hereafter referred to as " the Tyrant " ) enters the presence chamber of the King of Lydia, sits on the throne, and proclaims himself king.
  • The origin of the term derives from the Presence Chamber, which is where kings and queens of the past would dine in state, receive visitors and hold meetings of the Privy Council.
  • What was known as the Chamber was later divided into a Privy chamber ( distinguished from bedchamber in 1559 ), and outer chamber ( often styled Presence chamber ), and the Great Hall.
  • In 1598 Southampton was involved in a brawl at court with Ambrose Willoughby, one of the Queen's esquires of the body, who had ordered him to leave the presence chamber where he was playing at primero after the Queen had retired for the evening.
  • The Queen's Presence Chamber, the Queen's Audience Chamber and the King's Dining Room are designed in a Baroque, Franco-Italian style, characterised by " gilded interiors enriched with florid murals ", first introduced to England between 1648 50 at Wilton House.
  • "While entry to the Presence Chamber was strongly contested by many, the key to real influence lay in access to the Privy Chamber . " In fact, maintaining verbal contact with the King effectively required access to and control of the King's private lodgings; in other words, the Privy chamber.
  • The ceiling of the King s Presence Chamber was originally decorated with a series of carved oak portrait roundels known as the Stirling Heads, described as " among the finest examples of Scottish Renaissance wood-carving now extant . " The carvings were taken down following a ceiling collapse in 1777, and of an estimated 56 original heads, 38 survive.
  • Nearby historically was the palace of Henry VIII . Edward was taken there to join her, so that in the company of his sister, Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford could break the news to Edward, formally announcing the death of their royal father in the presence chamber at Enfield, on his knees to make formal obeisance to the boy as King.
  • Although tradition of stone and wood carving in churches largely ended at the Reformation, it continued in royal palaces, the great houses of the nobility and even the humbler homes of lairds and James V are taken from German patterns, and, such as the surviving carved oak portrait roundels from the King's Presence Chamber, known as the Stirling Heads, they include contemporary, biblical and classical figures.
  • Designed by the architect Jeffry Wyatville to replace the Queen's Drawing Room, Queen's Ballroom, Queen's Audience Chamber, Queen's Presence Chamber, Queen's Guard Chamber, King's Presence Chamber, King's Audience Room, King's Drawing Chamber and King's Dining Chamber which were all in Hugh May's 17th-century structure, the Waterloo Chamber along with the Grand Reception Room, White Drawing Room, Green Drawing Room, Crimson Drawing Room, State Dining Room and Octagonal Dining Room was formed.
  • Designed by the architect Jeffry Wyatville to replace the Queen's Drawing Room, Queen's Ballroom, Queen's Audience Chamber, Queen's Presence Chamber, Queen's Guard Chamber, King's Presence Chamber, King's Audience Room, King's Drawing Chamber and King's Dining Chamber which were all in Hugh May's 17th-century structure, the Waterloo Chamber along with the Grand Reception Room, White Drawing Room, Green Drawing Room, Crimson Drawing Room, State Dining Room and Octagonal Dining Room was formed.