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Enclosed courtyard for jousting or knight's games
A tiltyard (or tilt yard or tilt-yard) was an enclosed courtyard for jousting. Tiltyards were a common feature of Tudor era castles and palaces. The Horse
Tiltyard
English royal residence in London (1530–1698)
cock fighting (on the site of the Cabinet Office, 70 Whitehall) and a tiltyard for jousting (now the site of Horse Guards Parade). It is estimated that
Palace_of_Whitehall
Heir apparent of Henry VIII (1511)
Blanke. Jousting at Westminster took place on a tournament ground, or tiltyard, located just beyond the north door of Westminster Abbey. The 1511 event
Henry,_Duke_of_Cornwall
Museum in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
The Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, is a national museum that holds the National Collection of Arms and Armour. It is part of
Royal_Armouries_Museum
Castle in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
castle. This causeway was called the Tiltyard, as it was used for tilting, or jousting, in medieval times. The Tiltyard causeway acted both as a dam and as
Kenilworth_Castle
Former gateway in Whitehall, London
Tiltyard Gallery". Survey of London: Volume 14, St Margaret, Westminster, Part III: Whitehall II. 1931. p. 10–22. 'The Holbein Gate and the Tiltyard Gallery'
Holbein_Gate
Lost painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
was in his forties and had been badly injured earlier in the year in a tiltyard accident. He was also already suffering from the health problems that would
Portrait_of_Henry_VIII
Learned society for historians and archaeologists
archived from the original on 14 June 2012 'The Holbein Gate and the Tiltyard Gallery', Survey of London: volume 14: St Margaret, Westminster, part III:
Society of Antiquaries of London
Society_of_Antiquaries_of_London
Road in the City of Westminster, in Central London
building was designed by William Kent, and built during the 1750s on a former tiltyard site, replacing an earlier guard-house erected during the Civil War. The
Whitehall
Former English royal residence at Greenwich, Greater London
a five-storey viewing tower, and two octagonal towers overlooking the tiltyard. The chapel, which was rebuilt by Henry VIII, featured stained-glass windows
Palace_of_Placentia
Activity that holds attention or gives pleasure
eager for a good day's entertainment. Entry for the day's events at the Tiltyard in Whitehall was set at 12d". Although most forms of entertainment have
Entertainment
Martial game between two horsemen wielding lances with blunted tips
medieval period, castles and palaces were augmented by purpose-built tiltyards as a venue for "jousting tournaments". Training for such activities included
Jousting
Square and parade ground in London
Horse Guards Parade was formerly the site of the Palace of Whitehall's tiltyard, where tournaments (including jousting) were held in the time of Henry
Horse_Guards_Parade
Military headquarters, barracks and stables in London
in 1663, on the site of a cavalry stables which had been built on the tiltyard of the Palace of Whitehall during the Commonwealth. Built of red brick
Horse_Guards_(building)
London theatre
Henry's entertainment, including a real tennis court, a bowling alley, and a tiltyard, and was used as an actual cockpit; that is, an area for staging cockfighting
Cockpit-in-Court
English statesman (1532–1588)
closet. Leicester was a lifelong sportsman, hunting and jousting in the tiltyard, and an indefatigable tennis-player. He was also the Queen's regular dancing
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester
Robert_Dudley,_1st_Earl_of_Leicester
French knight (c. 1476–1524)
Bayard was distinguished by his looks, charming manner, and skill in the tiltyard. On 20 July 1494 a tournée was held in Lyons, attended by the king and
Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard
Pierre_Terrail,_seigneur_de_Bayard
River in Warwickshire, England
the Inchford Brook near Kenilworth Castle, where it is crossed by the Tiltyard causeway, beyond which it turns east to flow through Kenilworth. Next to
Finham_Brook
Historic house and country estate in Devon, England
major landscape designers Beatrix Farrand and Percy Cane and feature a tiltyard (thought actually to be the remains of an Elizabethan water garden) and
Dartington_Hall
2016 studio album by Safia
Australia, except for "Over You and "Go to Waste" which were recorded at Tiltyard Studios, London, England. Backing vocals on "Home" by Rose Costi and Louis
Internal_(album)
Renaissance fair in Crownsville, Maryland
theaters, four smaller stages in taverns, a children's area, and a jousting tiltyard with seating for 3,000. List of Renaissance fairs Britto, Brittany (2018)
Maryland_Renaissance_Festival
English politician (c.1496–1539)
Carew's fame in the lists was such that the King provided him with his own tiltyard at Greenwich. He was knighted sometime before 1517. He was a prominent
Nicholas Carew (Henry VIII courtier)
Nicholas_Carew_(Henry_VIII_courtier)
Tudor-period royal festivity
pageants were held at the tiltyard at the Palace of Whitehall, where the royal party viewed the festivities from the Tiltyard Gallery. The Office of Works
Accession_Day_tilt
Jacobean stage play written by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker, published 1611
Dapper's page Laxton – a gallant Goshawk – a gallant Greenwit – a gallant Tiltyard – a feather-seller Openwork – a sempster Gallipot – an apothecary Mistress
The_Roaring_Girl
1839 medieval tournament reenactment in Scotland
lists down a parade route lined by the umbrella bearing audience. The tiltyard was designed by Samuel Luke Pratt, with stands to hold 2,000. Pratt's grandstand
Eglinton_Tournament
Barker, pp. 4–15 Oakeshott (1998), pp. 79–83 Barber, p. 42 "Craft Court, Tiltyard and Menagerie Court". Royal Armouries. Archived from the original on 27
Horses_in_the_Middle_Ages
American critic and director
its head." Holdren directed a revised Midsummer with the theater company Tiltyard—which she co-founded in 2016—for the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In
Sara_Holdren
English politician and Earl (1552–1616)
Monmouth cap, Ross boots, and perry. On 1 May 1578, Talbot was walking in the tiltyard, the tournament ground, at Greenwich Palace, and by chance saw Queen Elizabeth
Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
Gilbert_Talbot,_7th_Earl_of_Shrewsbury
Season of television series
palace of king Henry VIII. They try to locate his royal armoury and the tiltyard, where the court and nobility would have jousted and been entertained in
Time_Team_series_10
Topics referred to by the same term
author Tillyard's skipper (Anisynta tillyardi), a butterfly species Tillard Tiltyard This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tillyard
Tillyard
London in the reign of the Tudor monarchs of England
into a sprawling pleasure palace, with tennis courts, bowling alleys, a tiltyard, Great Kitchens and a Great Hall. It is where his third wife, Jane Seymour
Tudor_London
Warwickshire; the 1940s Priory gardens at Hedsor House, Buckinghamshire; the tiltyard, hydrangea walk, glade, stone bastion, monumental flight of steps, and
Percy_Stephen_Cane
Member of the Parliament of England
duel with Sir Walter Raleigh. In 1581 he took part in a tournament in the tiltyard at Whitehall Palace before the Queen and French ambassadors; Perrot and
Thomas_Perrot
English engraver and antiquary
access or UK public library membership required.) 'The Holbein Gate and the Tiltyard Gallery', Survey of London: volume 14: St Margaret, Westminster, part III:
George_Vertue
Lètes "Laeti" leude "a leud" leurre "a lure, decoy" leurrer lice "lists, tiltyard" lie "dregs, lye of wine" lige "liege" lingot "ingot" lingotière lippe
List of French words of Germanic origin (H–Z)
List_of_French_words_of_Germanic_origin_(H–Z)
Royal favourite (died 1628)
elephant, designed by Inigo Jones, which made its way slowly around the tiltyard. When Prince Henry was made Prince of Wales, a Scottish lord, either Preston
Richard Preston, Earl of Desmond
Richard_Preston,_Earl_of_Desmond
English fight director (1940–2018)
demonstration) jousting team tournament held over the Easter weekend in the Museum Tiltyard, for a trophy called the Sword of Honour. He retired in 2007, but maintained
John_Waller_(fight_director)
(Royal Tennis Court) 1080809 More images Tilt Yard Tower Hampton Court Tiltyard tower Early 16th century 2 September 1952 TQ1564768704 51°24′20″N 0°20′19″W
Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_London_Borough_of_Richmond_upon_Thames
Charles. Anne Clifford went to Suffolk House in London, known as the "Tiltyard", to see her in June 1616, and she saw Anne the daughter of her sister
Elizabeth_Howard_(d._1658)
16th-century list of possessions of the Crown
delivered to my Lord Protectors grace at his going to Scotland. Greenwich Tiltyard, in the charge of Sir Thomas Paston; The Long House; an armour for the
Inventory_of_Henry_VIII
English diplomat and author
festivities involved the siege of a purpose-built castle in the palace tiltyard. Poyntz was trusted by Catherine of Aragon who used him as her messenger
Francis_Poyntz
Sigismund Alexander was an equerry to Queen Elizabeth I and a champion in the tiltyard who participated in tournaments during the latter years of Queen Elizabeth's
Sigismund_Zinzan
1718–1906 series of antiquarian papers
Biography. Vol. 59. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 'The Holbein Gate and the Tiltyard Gallery', Survey of London: volume 14: St Margaret, Westminster, part III:
Vetusta_Monumenta
British Army officer (1743–1803)
regiment". At some point during this period Grinfield was on guard duty at the tiltyard in Horse Guards when he was met by a group of his creditors and sheriff's
William_Grinfield
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Index_of_architecture_articles
that each ambassador would have a window in the gallery overlooking the tiltyard. Giustinian argued that the right-hand window would be more prestigious
Zorzi_Giustinian
to accommodate from 20 to 30 ponies; a covered carousel and an open air tiltyard are also present. This equipment is managed and run by the UCPA on behalf
Fort_de_Feyzin
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that rejoices
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My Judge is God
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Strong fighter.
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Wife of the Lord of the Sea; Foreign; Strange
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Lotus; Goddess Lakshmi
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Wonderful enlightener
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Pleasure; Delighted; Content
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English : occupational name for the keeper of a bull or bulls, from Middle English bule ‘bull’ + man ‘man’.
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Hindu, Indian
King of Braj Land
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