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  • ...can be attributed to Ralph Wrine, recorder of Chester during the reign of Henry VIII, namely in 1535, 1536, and 1540. <ref>Manly-Rickert, I, p. 281.</ref> After
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  • ...against the [[Dissolution of the Monasteries]] and [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]'s (reigned 1509-1547) break with the [[Roman Catholic Church]].<ref>Beatt
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  • ...against the [[Dissolution of the Monasteries]] and [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]'s (reigned 1509-1547) break with the [[Roman Catholic Church]].<ref>Beatt
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  • ...se seems to have declined during the 15th century, but revived again under Henry VIII, who forbade preaching against astrology. The rise of a more scientific at
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  • ...td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|the United Kingdom}}</td><td>[[Henry VIII]]; [[Elizabeth I]]; [[Queen Victoria]]</td>
    26 KB (3,148 words) - 12:14, 21 March 2024
  • ...ve been [[titular]] heads of the [[Church of England]] since the time of [[Henry VIII]], and member countries of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]] have recognised
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  • Between 1536 and 1537 King [[Henry VIII]] began dissolving religious houses valued at less than £200. In 1535 Lind
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  • ...thomas.shtml] (1489 - 1556) - architect of English Reformation, advisor to Henry VIII 1509 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Henry VIII]] (1509-47)
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  • ...ref> The British have been cooking turkey since at least the time of King Henry VIII. Some of their modern roast turkey recipes include preparing it with apples
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  • ...he first voyages on behalf of the English kings [[Henry VII]] and Henry [[Henry VIII]] were undertaken by a [[Venice|Venetian]] family the Cabots.
    27 KB (4,293 words) - 06:13, 14 February 2021
  • ...he first voyages on behalf of the English kings [[Henry VII]] and Henry [[Henry VIII]] were undertaken by a [[Venice|Venetian]] family the Cabots.
    27 KB (4,332 words) - 09:29, 14 February 2021
  • ...ision by Coverdale published in 1539. This "Great Bible" was authorized by Henry VIII as the source for Bible readings in church. It was replaced in 1568 by the
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  • ...these royal bans and there is a record in 1526 of [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] ordering the first known purpose-made football boots. It was in the 16th
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  • ...as been traced to "The Complaynt of Scotland" a work dating to the time of Henry VIII.<ref name=Henry/>
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  • ...' gives the list of ''Prime Ministers and Favourites from the Accession of Henry VIII to the Present Time''. Since 1714, Beatson could only find one ''Sole Minis
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  • ...of both Protestantism and Catholicism. The Anglican Church was formed by [[Henry VIII]] at roughly the same time as the self-definition of Protestantism, and the
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  • ...idenced by the salvage of the ''Mary Rose'' the flagship of English King [[Henry VIII]] (sunk in 1545 and salvaged in 1836) which contained guns of all three typ ...was invented by Descharges of Brest, in 1501.<ref>Alexander McKee, ''King Henry VIII's Mary Rose'' (1974) p. 23</ref> They made it possible to post guns on diff
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  • ...is Osborne: ''The Great Debasement'', e-articles, July 2006]</ref> under [[Henry VIII]]. ...ce by foreigners, and partly to the skillful presentation of his case by [[Henry VIII]]'s spin-doctors.
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  • :'''1544''': Henry VIII begins his period of "rough wooing" aimed at imposing the marriage of his s
    32 KB (4,935 words) - 07:32, 20 April 2024
  • ...the Wycliffites the value of pilgrimage was frequently denounced. King [[Henry VIII]], working with his minister Thomas Cromwell, had the shrine destroyed in 1
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