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  • ...inland). It is thus styled in a charter granted by [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], but by [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I's]] time the town was invari
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  • She was the daughter of [[Henry VIII (England)|Henry VIII's]] second wife, [[Anne Boleyn]], who had been executed in 1536. Elizabeth In 1547 Henry VIII died and his son Edward became king, while still a minor. For a time Elizab
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  • '''Henry VIII''' (28 June 1491-28 January 1547), King of England from 21 April 1509, and ==Highlights and paradoxes of Henry VIII’s reign:==
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  • * ''[[Henry VIII (play)|Henry VIII]]'' ..., for Henry VI Parts 2 and 3, and a secondary-source title All Is True for Henry VIII. It also, controversially, restores the original Oldcastle for Falstaff in
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  • ==Henry VIII: 1509-1660== Regarded as the father-king of the English fleet, King [[Henry VIII]] began a naval buildup to check "King James IV of Scots. James had built a
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  • With the separation of the Church from Rome, [[Henry VIII]] gave the lands to Robert Burgoyne and John Scudamore. They demolished the
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  • Under his father's patronage, he became a courtier at the court of [[Henry VIII]] and in 1526 he joined a diplomatic mission to the French court, apparentl
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  • ...ngs]]. With [[Dissolution of the Monasteries]] in the 16th century under [[Henry VIII]] Battle Abbey was taken under secular control and many of its buildings [[ ...Dissolution of the monasteries was conducted in the late 1530s under King Henry VIII. As part of this, on 27 May 1538 Battle Abbey was given over to the control
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  • ...e Ages the majority of the House were Lords Spiritual, but this ended with Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries, after which the majority were hereditary
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  • * Gardner, James. "Henry VIII" in ''Cambridge Modern History'' vol 2 (1903), a brief political history [ * Graves, Michael. ''Henry VIII'' (2003) 217pp, topical coverage
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  • ...mit the royal supremacy "as far as the word of God allows." James VI, Like Henry VIII, accepted this compromise, and the oath in this form was taken by Craig, th
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  • ...the religious divisions created over the reigns of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], [[Edward VI of England|Edward VI]] and [[Mary I of England|Mary I]]. Thi
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  • ...decorated with [[flower]]s. Around the same time, [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] imported a large number of stallions and mares for breeding, but it was n
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  • ...Drury had been speaker of the House of Commons and he was also a member of Henry VIII's Council. Anna Drury was married to George Waldegrave, and after Waldegrav
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  • ...of the Monasteries]] was conducted in the 1530s during the reign of King [[Henry VIII]]. The [[Pilgrimage of Grace]] was held in protest in northern England. The
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  • ...r-time. [[Henry VII]] had such a service in the late 15th century while [[Henry VIII]]'s war against the Scots set up the basics of the service along the Great
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  • ...ssion of personal loyalty to the king. This dates from the reign of King [[Henry VIII]]. 'God Save the King', can also be found in the King James version of the
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  • ...n]] progressed, their friaries were closed by [[Henry VIII of England|King Henry VIII]]. The [[refectory]] of the Dominican friary was eventually converted into The town received its charter from Henry VIII in 1545, and Boston had two [[Members of Parliament]] from 1552 but with Th
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  • ...e Ages the Lords Spiritual were the majority. This changed in the reign of Henry VIII, when the dissolution of the monasteries removed abbots, priors and masters
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  • ...hich I discovered that William Fitzwilliam was one of the great figures of Henry VIII's reign whom hardly anyone pays any attention to. The links in the referen
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