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  • journalists, and prizefighters. Said to have been invented by Henry VIII
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  • ...e of high treason. The oath was originally imposed in April 1534 by [[King Henry VIII]] through the [[Act of Supremacy]], 1534. This act was later repealed by Qu
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  • ...cies of [[Henry VII]]) and with [[Lawrence Stone]] (Over the policies of [[Henry VIII]]) revealed a strong willed defence of the English monarchs. In the ''Pract
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  • |[[Henry VIII]]
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  • |Ireland-henry8.jpg|Ireland under English King Henry VIII, 1540; map by Harald Toksvig.
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  • ...speare]]'s last play, but according to modern research [[Henry VIII (play)|Henry VIII]], [[The Two Noble Kinsmen]] and [[Cardenio]] were composed later. What pro
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  • |''[[Henry VIII (play)|Henry VIII]]''||History||The scheming Cardinal Wolsey opposes Henry||Henry, Catherine|
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  • *1541: Henry VIII of England adopts title King of Ireland
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  • ...generally believed to be the play appearing in the First Folio (1623) as ''Henry VIII''; now believed to be a collaboration between Shakespeare and John Fletcher
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  • ...n & Guy, "Cowdray House", pp. 32&ndash;33.</ref> Four years earlier King [[Henry VIII]] had given [[Battle Abbey]], also in Sussex, to Browne.<ref>Coad, Jonathan In 1533 Henry VIII granted representatives of Fitzwilliam a licence to crenellate Cowdray Hous
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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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