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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 894 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AMPTHILL  , a

market
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town in the
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northern
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parliamentary division of Bedfordshire, England, 44 M . N.N.W. of
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London by the Midland railway . Pop. of urban
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district (1901) 2177 . It lies on the
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southern slope of a low range of hills, in a well-wooded district . The church of St Andrew ranges in date from Early
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English to Perpendicular . It contains a monument to Richard Nicolls (1624-1672), who, under the patronage of the duke of York,
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brother to Charles II., to whom the king had granted the Dutch North
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American colony of New Netherland, received the submission of its chief town, New Amsterdam, in 1664, and became its first English governor, the town taking the name of New York . Nicolls perished in the
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action between the English and Dutch fleets at Solebay, and the ball which killed him is preserved on his tomb . Houghton Park, in the vicinity, contains the ruins of Houghton House, built by Mary, countess of Pembroke, in the time of James I . To this countess
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Sir Philip Sidney dedicated the
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Arcadia . Ampthill Park became in 1818 the seat of that Lord Holland in whose time Holland House, in-
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Kensington, London, became famous as a resort of the most distinguished intellectual society . In the park a
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cross marks the site of Ampthill Castle, the residence of Catherine of Aragon while her
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divorce from Henry VIII. was pending . A commemorative inscription on the cross was written by Horace Walpole .

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Brewing,
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straw-plaiting and lace-making are carried on in Ampthill .

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