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  1. The First-Ever Lottery | National History - inostalgia.co.uk

    Jan 10, 2024 · One of the earliest recorded lotteries in history can be traced back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1569. This pioneering event marked the inception of a tradition that has …

  2. 1569 - Wikipedia

    January 11 — The first recorded lottery in England begins and continues, nonstop, at the west door of St Paul's Cathedral for almost five months. [1] Each share costs ten shillings, and proceeds are used to …

  3. 11 January 1569: England holds its first lottery draw - MoneyWeek

    Jan 10, 2025 · Outside Old St Paul's Cathedral in London, England's first lottery draw got underway on this day in 1569.

  4. It Could Be Ye: England’s first lottery - The History Press

    Jan 11, 2017 · In an attempt to raise money to repair the nation's dilapidated harbours, the first lottery draw in England took place in 1569 by St Paul’s Cathedral.

  5. What Happened in January 1569 - On This Day

    Historical Events World’s First National State Lottery Jan 11 The first recorded lottery in England is drawn at St Paul's Cathedral in London; the first prize is £5,000, and other prizes include silver plate, …

  6. The First Lottery in Elizabethan England - Tudor Nation

    Oct 13, 2022 · Information about the first lottery held in Elizabethan England by Elizabeth I in 1569 to raise money for a variety of projects including poor relief

  7. Exploring the First State Lottery in Tudor London

    Jan 11, 2025 · Organised by Queen Elizabeth I’s government, the 1569 state lottery was England’s first attempt at raising funds through public participation. Tickets were priced at 10 shillings each—a sum …

  8. The History of the First Recorded Lottery in England (1569)

    Explore the first recorded lottery in England that took place in 1569, its purpose, societal impact, and lasting legacy in shaping modern lotteries.

  9. England’s First Lottery – The Retrospectors

    With a top prize of £5,000 and a celebrity backer in the form of Queen Elizabeth I, England embarked on its first ever national lottery draw at St Paul’s Cathedral on 11th January, 1569.

  10. On this day in history….11th January 1569 – Cottage Capers

    Jan 11, 2025 · To help with the promotion all ticket holders were promised freedom from arrest for any crimes they may have committed – other than murder, treason or piracy…. So, on the 11th of …