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  • He had pledged himself to respect the testamentary disposition of Henry VIII.

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  • After long struggles this was hindered, in France by the bull Romana (Fournier, p. 218), in England by the Bill of Citations, 23 Henry VIII.

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  • At any rate the " original " jurisdiction claimed for the monarch personally and his delegates, under Henry VIII.

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  • He corresponded frequently with Mary, but there being no hopes whatever of his restoration, and a new suitor being found in the duke of Norfolk, Mary demanded a divorce, on pleas which recall those of Henry VIII.

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  • Cranmer was present with Henry VIII.

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  • He himself was attainted and was lying a prisoner in the Tower, doomed to die in the morning, on the night of the death of Henry VIII.

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  • It is almost incredible that two grand Letters and Papers of Henry VIII.

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  • Biography and authorities cited; Henry VIII.

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  • See also articles on CATHERINE OF ARAGON and HENRY VIII.

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  • The rest of the earl's life was mainly occupied by endeavours to maintain his influence, and by an undying feud with his son Shane (John), arising out of his transaction with Henry VIII.

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  • Soon after 1509 he was appointed a member of 'the royal council and chaplain to Henry VIII.

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  • He had, moreover, received assurances from the emperor that he would further Wolsey's candidature for the papacy; and although he protested to Henry VIII.

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  • His morals were of the laxest description, and he had as many illegitimate children as Henry VIII.

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  • The duke died in June 1537, and Mary was sought in marriage by James V., whose wife Magdalene died in July, and by Henry VIII.

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  • The chief sources for her history are the Calendar of State Papers for the reigns of Henry VIII.

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  • After visiting Luther at Wittenberg, he settled with his amanuensis William Roy in Cologne, where he had made some progress in printing a 4to edition of his New Testament, when the work was discovered by John Cochlaeus, dean at Frankfurt, who not only got the senate of Cologne to interdict further printing, but warned Henry VIII.

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  • Dinefawr Castle and its estates were granted away by Henry VIII.

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  • But the assignees of both parties were placed on the same footing by a statute of Henry Viii.

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  • A pier existed before 1500, but by the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • Until then St Michael's Mount had been regarded as the port of Mounts Bay; but in that year Henry VIII.

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  • Had Beaton confined himself to secular politics, his strenuous opposition to the plans of Henry VIII.

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  • In the interior there are a number of interesting monuments, among which the most noticeable are those of Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk, and of Henry Howard, the famous earl of Surrey, who was beheaded by Henry VIII.

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  • In England this revenue was annexed to the crown by Henry VIII.

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  • In 1509 he went with Cardinal Christopher Bainbridge, archbishop of York, to Rome, where he won the esteem of Pope Leo X., who advised Henry VIII.

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  • No mention of the monastery occurs after the Conquest, but the nunnery of Shaftesbury retained the lordship of the manor until the dissolution in the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • Now if Barlow all this time was not consecrated - and so far the only form of consecration known in England was according to the Roman rite - he would have incurred the penalties of praemunire, let alone the fact that Henry VIII.

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  • The monastery was destroyed at the dissolution of religious houses by Henry VIII.

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  • The ritual of the mass remained unchanged until the death of Henry VIII.

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  • Hyde Park, to the west, belonged originally to the manor of Hyde, which was attached to Westminster Abbey, but was taken by Henry VIII.

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  • The name Bridewell came from a well near the Fleet (New Bridge Street), dedicated to St Bride, and was attached to a house built by Henry VIII.

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  • Love of show was so marked a characteristic of Henry VIII.

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  • The best mode of utilizing the buildings of the suppressed religious houses was a difficult question left unsolved by Henry VIII.

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  • Bridges, on the other hand, and so much of the highway as is immediately connected with them, are as a general rule a charge on the county; and by 22 Henry VIII.

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  • The manor of Wembley belonged to the priory of Kilburn until that foundation was dissolved by Henry VIII.

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  • In the critical situation after the battle of Pavia (1525) she proved herself equal to the emergency, maintained order in the kingdom, and manoeuvred very skilfully to detach Henry VIII.

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  • He did not succeed in gaining the support of Henry VIII.

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  • The Statute of the Six Articles (' 1 539), " the whip with six strings," was the outcome of the retrograde policy which distinguished the latter years of Henry VIII.

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  • The state, represented by the emperor Phocas, is persuaded to connive at the pope's assumption of spiritual authority; the other churches are intimidated into acquiescence; Lucifer's projects seem fully accomplished, when Heaven raises up Henry VIII.

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  • Crowns, both open and arched, are represented in sculpture and paintings until the end of the reign of Edward IV., and the royal arms are occasionally ensigned by an open crown as late as the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • A similar crown appears on the great seal of Henry VIII.

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  • Yet the discussions he aroused, the attacks he made upon the institutions of the medieval Church, and especially the position he assigned to the Scriptures as the exclusive source of revealed truth, serve to make the development of Protestantism under Henry VIII.

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  • It would seem as if this sharp, uncompromising reaction was what was needed to produce a popular realization of the contrast between the Ecclesia anglicana of Henry VIII.

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  • The English monks took the lead in carrying out this legislation, and in 1 218 the first chapter of the province of Canterbury was held at Oxford, and up to the_ dissolution under Henry VIII.

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  • At the instance of his friend Erasmus he prepared an elaborate commentary on Augustine's De Civitate Dei, which was published in 1522 with a dedication to Henry VIII.

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  • Sir Francis Walsingham was born at Chislehurst, where his family had long flourished; Hever Castle was the seat of the Boleyns and the scene of the courtship of Anne Boleyn by Henry VIII.

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  • The staff appointed for St Bartholomew's, on its re-establishment by Henry VIII.

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  • Hence he overpraises Henry VIII.

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  • In 1809 an edition was published under the supervision of Sir Henry Ellis, and in 1904 the part dealing with the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • Under Elizabeth, Ramsgate was still unimportant though possessed of a fair before the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • Nor was her legitimacy ever legally established; but after Jane Seymour's death, when Henry seemed likely to have no further issue, she was by act of parliament placed next in order of the succession after Edward and Mary and their issue; and this statutory arrangement was confirmed by the will which Henry VIII.

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  • He was serjeantat-arms to Henry VIII.

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  • The policy was Cromwell's, but Henry VIII.

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  • He also had an act of attainder passed against him, a somewhat novel distinction for a heretic, which illustrates the way in which Henry VIII.

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  • He had advanced as far as the tenth sheet, bearing the signature K, when his work was discovered by Johann Cochlaeus, a famous controversialist and implacable enemy of the Reformation, who not only caused the Senate of Cologne to prohibit the continuation of the printing, but also communicated with Henry VIII.

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  • The title-page represents Henry VIII.

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  • In Llanfaes there was formerly a Dominican priory, but in 1542 Henry VIII.

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  • His position was not unlike that of Henry VIII.

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  • And to give an historical example, Henry VIII.

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  • Had he not been so good a Catholic Sigismund might well have imitated the example of Henry VIII.

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  • Having remained abroad nearly a year, he returned to Cambridge, and was elected a fellow of Trinity College, then first erected by King Henry VIII.

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  • After being betrothed successively to Gaston de Foix, Charles of Austria (the future emperor Charles V.), his brother Ferdinand, Henry VIII.

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  • He was an intimate friend of Holbein, whose first introduction to England was as a visitor to More in his house at Chelsea, where the painter is said to have remained for three years, and where he probably first met Henry VIII.

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  • He was made protector of England in the Roman curia; and in 1524 Henry VIII.

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  • The ceremonial of the ashes was not proscribed in England at the Reformation; it was indeed enjoined by a proclamation of Henry VIII.

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  • To add to the disasters, the divorce of Henry VIII.

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  • This was perhaps, as regards England, the most critical conjuncture in the history of the Reformation, both on this account and on account of the position in which Henry VIII.

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  • It was also the site of one of the earliest printing-presses, and copies of the stannary laws and of a translation of Boethius issued from the Tavistock press in the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • The church of St Mary, founded in 1111, retains the south door of the original building in the Transition style, but the greater portion of the structure is Perpendicular, of the time of Henry VIII.

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  • The mode of appointment is regulated by 25 Henry VIII.

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  • From this date the Beauchamps were lords of the whole manor until it passed by female descent to the Grevilles in the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • But the steady Edward was useful to Henry VIII.

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  • In 1485 the borough of Llandovery, or Llanymtheverye, was incorporated by a charter from Richard III., and this king's privileges were subsequently confirmed by Henry VIII.

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  • This, with most of the abbey lands, was granted by Henry VIII.

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  • Julius forthwith formed the Holy league with Ferdinand of Aragon and with Venice against France, in which both Henry VIII.

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  • St Catherine's Fort, dating from the days of Henry VIII.

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  • He was brought up in the household of Catherine Parr, the last wife of Henry VIII.

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  • He was the first English monarch to be educated under the influence of the Renaissance, and his tutors included the poet Skelton; he became an accomplished scholar, linguist, musician and athlete, and when by the death of his brother Arthur in 1502 and of his father on the 22nd of April 1509 Henry VIII.

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  • While political and ecclesiastical conditions made the breach with Rome possible - and in the view of most Englishmen desirable - Henry VIII.

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  • Nevertheless, to the encouragement given by Henry VIII.

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  • The original materials for Henry VIII.'s biography are practically all incorporated in the monumental Letters and Papers of the Reign of Henry VIII.

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  • The best collection of Henry's portraits was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1909, and the catalogue of that exhibition contains the best description of them; several are reproduced in Pollard's Henry VIII.

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  • They schemed to kidnap the king as vainly as Henry VIII.

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  • The distraction of Scotland promised to Henry VIII.

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  • Then the Douglases allied themselves with the cardinal, and Henry VIII.

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  • It seems probable that in the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • The church of St Mary the Virgin, a beautiful specimen of the Perpendicular style, dating from the reign of Henry VII., but frequently repaired and restored, contains the tomb of Lord Audley, chancellor to Henry VIII.

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  • It was at this interview that Bonner intimated the appeal of Henry VIII.

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  • The Venetian ambassador calls Fox "alter rex" and the Spanish ambassador Carroz says that Henry VIII.

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  • But his position was weakened when Henry VIII.

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  • She had as good a reason for repudiating her husband as Henry VIII.

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  • The Premonstratensians came into England (c. 1143) first at Newhouse in Lincoln, and before the dissolution under Henry VIII.

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  • The English had not followed up their victory at Flodden, although there were as usual forays on the borders, but Henry VIII.

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  • This "erection" of James as king was mainly due to the efforts of Henry VIII.

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  • In 1536 he had refused to meet Henry VIII.

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  • Two plots to murder the king were now discovered, and James also foiled the attempts of Henry VIII.

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  • Gifts which the courts have held void on the analogy of those mentioned in the acts of Henry VIII.

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  • But the French wars, the Wars of the Roses and the persecution of the Lollards deferred the coming of the new age; and the year 1536, when Henry VIII.

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  • The Pale varied considerably, according to the strength or weakness of the English authorities, and in the time of Henry VIII.

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  • Thomas More was right and Henry VIII.

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  • He also wrote a History of Great Britain from Death of Henry VIII.

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  • In 1547 it was handed over by Henry VIII.

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  • On her death in January 1514, in order to detach England from the alliance against him, he married on the 9th of October 1514, Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII.

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  • The cloth trade flourished for a century and was replaced by silk-weaving, stocking-knitting and glovemaking, all of which have died out., See Abbot Gasquet, Henry VIII.

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  • It was planted in the early part of the reign of William III., though it has been supposed that a maze had existed there since the time of Henry VIII.

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  • In the park a cross marks the site of Ampthill Castle, the residence of Catherine of Aragon while her divorce from Henry VIII.

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  • It reduces the breadth of the Solent to a little over 4 m., and broadens at the end, on which stands Hurst Castle, an important fortification dating from the time of Henry VIII.

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  • In fact, as privy seal he was practically prime minister, as Thomas Cromwell was afterwards to Henry VIII.

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  • Her father was the leader of the German Protestants, and the princess, after the death of Jane Seymour, was regarded by Cromwell as a suitable wife for Henry VIII.

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  • Pollard (1905); Four Original Documents relating to the Marriage of Henry VIII.

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  • It was probably the, uayvijrts XLOos of Theophrastus, described as a stone of silvery lustre, easily Scotland under Henry VIII.

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  • In the Church of England the status of suffragan bishops was regulated by the Act 26 Henry VIII.

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  • He has produced various works on mediaeval church history and liturgies, among them being Henry VIII.

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  • The old manor house, now demolished, was Catherine's residence; and had been, according to tradition, the place of the retirement of Catherine of Aragon after her divorce from Henry VIII.

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  • The towns owe their origin to two forts or castles, built on each side of the mouth of the Medina by Henry VIII.

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  • At one time deans of the " old foundation " - in contradistinction to those of the " new foundation," founded by Henry VIII.

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  • Portland Castle, built by Henry VIII.

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  • Southsea Castle was built by Henry VIII.

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  • The manor belonged to the see of Salisbury in the middle ages, but reverted to the crown in the time of Henry VIII.

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  • Although this was one of the bloodiest fights that ever took place between the O'Neills and the O'Donnells, it did not bring the war to an end; and in 1531 O'Donnell applied to the English government for protection, giving assurances of allegiance to Henry VIII.

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  • Wolsey beautified the mansion and kept high state there, but on his disgrace Henry VIII.

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  • As to his sister Margaret, she was married to one of Henry VII.'s Welsh followers, Sir Richard Pole (or Poole), and could give no trouble, so that, when Henry VIII.

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  • Though the promise to spare his life was kept by the king who gave it, his son Henry VIII.

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  • About 1290 its principal officers were a mayor and coroner, afterwards assisted by eight burgesses, whom Henry VIII.

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  • It was besieged in the reigns of Henry VIII.

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  • Broadstairs has a small pier for fishing-boats, first built in the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • But it had always continued to exist, and in the early years of Henry VIII.

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  • Now he was doomed, and both Campeggio and Cardinal du Bellay were able to send their governments accurate outlines of the future policy of Henry VIII.

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  • That they exaggerated the evils of monastic life hardly admits of doubt; but even a Henry VIII.

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  • In 1602 the queen's suspicions were increased by the discovery of a plot to marry Arabella to Edward, eldest son of Lord Beauchamp, who as grandson of Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, and of Lady Catherine Grey (younger sister of Lady Jane Grey), was heir to the throne after Elizabeth according to the will of Henry VIII.

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  • The manor afterwards descended to the families of Fitz Piers, Bohun and Strafford, and was granted by Henry VIII.

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  • In the treasury of the church are many costly objects presented by illustrious personages, among others by the emperor Charles V., King Henry VIII.

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  • His son and successor, Sir Piers Edgecumbe, went to France with Henry VIII.

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  • The earls of Shrewsbury are still earls of Waterford, and retain the right to carry the white staff as hereditary stewards, but the palatinate jurisdiction over Wexford was taken away by Henry VIII.

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  • Occupied in pleasure or foreign enterprise, Henry VIII.

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  • A strong effort was made to save these six houses, but Henry VIII.

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  • Ample evidence exists that the Irish church was full of abuses before the movement under Henry VIII.

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  • But perhaps the most severe condemnation is that of the report to Henry VIII.

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  • In the parliament which conferred the royal title on Henry VIII.

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  • Gilbert's Viceroys of Ireland (Dublin, 1865) gives a connected view of the feudal establishment to the accession of Henry VIII.

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  • Italy remained faithful to the vanquished in spite of all, while even Henry VIII.

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  • In the first year of her reign she revived an act passed by Henry VIII.

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  • Long previous to this, however, the word Shire, in connexion with horses, was used in the statutes of Henry VIII.

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  • After being in the possession of the earls of Clare and Hertford, and of the earls of Gloucester, it became the property of the Staffords, and on the attainder of the duke of Buckingham in the reign of Henry VIII.

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  • Besides the preferments above mentioned, he was rector of the gild of Jesus at St Paul's and chaplain to Henry VIII.

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  • The elector, however, unlike his brother, did not break with the forms of the Church of Rome, but established an ecclesiastical organization independent of the pope, and took up a position similar to that of King Henry VIII.

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  • The best known exponent of tennis was Henry VIII who, as a young man, was extremely athletic and passionate about sport.

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  • Within 24 hours of Anne Boleyn's execution, Jane Seymour and Henry VIII were formally betrothed.

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  • Synopsis The year is 1539 and the court of Henry VIII is increasingly fearful at the moods of the aging sick king.

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  • During the years of World War 1 the former headmaster of Henry VIII Grammar School was Vicar.

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  • In orthodox history Henry VIII is regarded as a great king, yet he was a tyrant who severely damaged the nation's psyche.

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  • Henry VIII's pleasure palace Henry VIII (r. 1509-47) made Westminster even more important by building an extravagant royal residence there.

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  • Covers topics such as Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greeks, Roman and viking settlers and Henry VIII.

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  • He was finally ushered back by Henry VIII and then once more exiled by his daughter Mary when she inherited the throne.

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  • Against this further compliance with Henry's wishes Warham drew up a protest; he likened the action of Henry VIII.

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  • On the 26th of May 1521 the emperor signed the edict of the diet of Worms, which placed Luther under the ban of the Empire; on the 21st of the same month Henry VIII.

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  • There is in existence a map, dedicated to Henry VIII.

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  • The salt industry, still the staple of several towns lower down the vale of the Weaver, was so important here in the time of Henry VIII.

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  • During the middle ages it formed a suburb of Rochester, but Henry VIII.

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  • Later in Englnd it became usual to appoint one man to the two offices and to call him chancellor, a word perhaps borrowed from cathedral chapters, and not in use for a diocesan officer till the time of Henry VIII.

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  • In this retreat he probably wrote his eclogues, but in 1520 "Maistre Barkleye, the Blacke Monke and Poete" was desired to devise "histoires and convenient raisons to florisshe the buildings and banquet house withal" at the meeting between Henry VIII.

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  • The concentration of civil and ecclesiastical power by Wolsey in the hands of a churchman provided a precedent for its concentration by Henry VIII.

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  • But the traditional account is that the books were sent to the Durham Benedictines at Oxford, and that on the dissolution of the foundation by Henry VIII.

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  • He left the property to the see of Canterbury, and about the time of the dissolution it was given up, by Cranmer to Henry VIII.

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  • His Quesiti et invenzioni diverse, a collection of the author's replies to questions addressed to him by persons of the most varied conditions, was published in 1546, with a dedication to Henry VIII.

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  • Ere long his abilities attracted the notice of Cardinal Wolsey, who made him his secretary, and in this capacity he is said to have been with him at More Park in Hertfordshire, when the conclusion of the celebrated treaty of the More brought Henry VIII.

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  • Listen to the recorder group playing ' Pastime with Good Company ' possibly composed by Henry VIII.

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  • The Scots reneged on the treaties which drove Henry VIII into a fury.

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  • Henry VIII 's pleasure palace Henry VIII (r. 1509-47) made Westminster even more important by building an extravagant royal residence there.

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  • Over the gateway are Henry VIII 's arms, and on the turrets more terracotta roundels of Roman emperors.

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  • He also lived through Henry VIII 's extension of the treason act in 1535 to include verbal treason.

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  • The turmoil created by Henry VIII lasted to beyond the Civil War with the people never sure whether to be Popish or Lutheran.

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  • Walmer Castle Following Henry VIII 's break from the Catholic Church, England 's shores were vulnerable to attack from across the English Channel.

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  • A popular theme for renaissance faires is during the reign of King Henry VIII and his six wives.

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  • Scarborough Faire, for example, focuses on the period of time when King Henry VIII was married to Anne Boleyn.

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  • In all cases, witnesses recognize the apparition as Anne Boleyn, the famous wife of King Henry VIII.

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  • Queen Mary I was the daughter of Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.

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  • Bloody Mary is the black nickname for Queen Mary I or Queen Mary Tudor, eldest daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.

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  • Although Henry VIII executed many more people during his reign than his daughter did, the Protestant reign of Mary's younger sister Queen Elizabeth I far outlasted her own, and history is typically written by the victors.

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  • The number of available Henry VIII cross stitch patterns is limited.

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  • It is, however, easy to find images of Henry VIII in books and on the Internet.

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  • An Internet search for Henry VIII images will provide lots of pictures.

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  • Although Henry VIII cross stitch patterns are few and far between, it is possible to find them.

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  • In 1509 the archbishop married and then crowned Henry VIII.

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  • He obtained 150,000 ducats towards the expenses of the expedition from Henry VIII.

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  • It was one of the ancient manors of the Butlers, who received for it the grant of a fair from Henry VIII.

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  • The rivalry between the French and English factions in Scotland was complicated by private feuds of the Hamiltons and Douglases, the respective heads of which houses, Arran and Angus, were contending for the supreme power in the absence of Albany in France, where at the instance of Henry VIII.

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  • But when her desire to arrange a meeting between James and Henry VIII.

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  • The word "bowls" occurs for the first time in the statute of 1511 in which Henry VIII.

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  • But though the same statute absolutely prohibited bowling alleys, Henry VIII.

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  • In the early 16th century Tournai was an English possession for a few years and Henry VIII.

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  • It is a more remarkable fact that, in spite of his prominence, neither Henry VIII.

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  • See Letters and Papers of Henry VIII.

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