Authors: Robert Hutchinson
Tags: #History, #Europe, #Great Britain, #Ireland
Brighton, Sussex (attacked by French warships)
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Brione, Martin (gift to Edward)
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Bristow, Nicholas (Privy Purse)
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,
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Bromley, Sir Thomas (executor of Henry’s will)
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Browne, Sir Anthony (Master of the King’s Horse)
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Anne of Cleves
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Edward’s christening
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Edward’s succession
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executor of Henry’s will
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Henry’s funeral
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Norfolk
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religious conservatism
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Surrey
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wedding of Henry and KP
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Bruges, John (tailor)
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Bruges, Thomas (banner bearer)
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Bryan, Sir Francis (Chief Gentleman of Privy Chamber)
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,
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Buckingham, Duke of (Humfrey Stafford)
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Buckingham, Edward, third Duke of
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Bullein, William (nurse-surgeon)
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Bulmer, Sir John (executed as traitor)
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,
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Bungay, Suffolk (given to Denny)
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Burgavenny, Lord (Henry’s funeral)
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Burgundy (claimed by Spain)
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,
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Burnet, Bishop
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Busebridge, John (murdered)
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Butts, Sir William (doctor)
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,
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,
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,
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death
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Edward
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Arthur Plantagenet as Captain
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Herbert as Governor
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Lisle
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plague
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Callyniuod, Robert (laundry and clothing bill)
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Canterbury, Archbishop of
see
Cranmer
Capon, John (Bishop of Salisbury)
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card games
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Carew, Sir Gawen (Vice-Admiral of English fleet)
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,
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Carew, Lady Martha (sister of Denny)
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,
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Carew, Sir Nicholas (Edward’s christening)
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Carew, Sir Wymond (Receiver-General to Anne of Cleves)
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,
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Carwarden, Sir Thomas (pardoned)
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Castillon, Louis de Perreau, Sieur de (French ambassador)
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,
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Cathedral of Notre Dame (Mass for Henry)
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Cathedral of St Bavo, Ghent
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Catherine of Aragon (first wife of Henry)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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great aunt to Christina of Denmark
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,
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lady-in-waiting was KP’s mother
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marriage to Henry
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marriage to Prince Arthur
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,
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syphilis
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Catholicism
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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annulment of marriage to Catherine of Aragon
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Cromwell
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excommunication of Henry
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Gardiner
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Henry’s monument
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Lisle
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Mary
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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planned invasion of England
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Surrey
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Caverley, Sir Hugh (accused Blagge of heresy)
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Cawarden, Sir Thomas (Master of the Revels)
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Cecil, Sir William (friend of Denny)
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,
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Chamberlain, Thomas (mercenaries’ liaison)
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Chambre (or Chamber), John (doctor)
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,
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,
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Edward
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Henry’s funeral
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Champernown, Sir Philip (father-in-law of Denny)
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Chapman, John (freemason)
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Chapuys, Eustace (Spanish ambassador)
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Augustine
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Dacre’s execution
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Henry’s character
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Henry’s search for a consort
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Henry’s wedding to KP
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Lady Rochford
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morals of Henry’s household
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retirement
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war in France
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war in Scotland
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charities
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Charles I (burial)
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,
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,
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Charles II (Henry’s monument)
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Charles V of Spain
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,
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,
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abdicated in favour of Philip
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,
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alliance with England
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,
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,
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,
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alliance with France
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Augustine
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death
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diplomacy of KP
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Henry’s funeral
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Henry’s search for wife
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mercenaries
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nephew of Catherine of Aragon
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,
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peace treaty
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plot against KP
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son marries Queen Mary
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Surrey
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Thomas Thirlby
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Charles, Nicholas (Lancaster Herald)
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Chatteras, Cambridge (Dr Wendy)
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Cheke, Sir John (tutor to Edward)
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,
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,
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,
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Denny
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inscription on Butt’s tomb
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Chelmsford Church (Gates)
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death of Anne of Cleves
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Elizabeth
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Henry’s funeral
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Paulet
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Cheshunt, Hertfordshire
Cheyney, Sir Thomas (Treasurer of Royal Household)
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,
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confiscation of Cromwell’s assets
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,
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Henry’s burial
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pardon for son
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Chobham, Guildford (Henry hunting)
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Christ Church, Oxford (Richard Cox)
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,
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Christian II of Denmark
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,
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Christina of Denmark (great-niece of Catherine of Aragon)
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,
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Church of All Hallows, Barking (burial of Surrey)
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Church of England
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Church of St Peter ad Vincula (Tower of London)
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City of London
Anne of Cleves
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Cromwell
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Denny
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plague
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Clarke, Robert (Henry’s monument)
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Clere, Thomas (witness against Surrey)
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Clerical Convocation (annulment of marriage)
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,
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,
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Clerk, William (clerk to Privy Chamber)
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Henry’s will
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Cleves, Anne of
see
Anne of Cleves
Cleves, Duke William of (brother of Anne)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Culpeper
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Edward
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Ralfe Lyons
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Cobham, Lord (case against Dacre)
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Coke, William (Groom of the Leash)
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Colchester, Essex (execution of Sacramentarians)
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Coldstream, Scotland (papal Bull)
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Collins, John (executed for heresy)
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commodes
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Commonwealth
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Company of Pure Surgeons
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confiscation
see
forfeiture of lands and assets
Constable, Sir Robert (executed)
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,
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Conyers, Lord (Henry’s funeral)
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Cooke, Anthony (education of Edward)
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Cope, Sir Anthony (Vice-Chamberlain to KP)
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Cornwallis, Sir John (steward to Edward)
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,
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coronation
Elizabeth
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Mary
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Corpus Christi College, Oxford (wax image of Edward)
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alms
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Anne Boleyn’s executioner
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annulment of marriage to Anne of Cleves
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burial of Suffolk
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cereals during famine
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commodes
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defence of Boulogne
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Dissolution of the Monasteries
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Edward’s handkerchiefs
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Edward’s household
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footstools
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Henry’s funeral
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Henry’s trams
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keeping Norfolk in the Tower
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KP’s household
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medicines
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mercenaries
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monument for Henry’s parents
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,
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pottery urinals
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Privy Chamber
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Ralfe Lyons
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St George’s Chapel
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sale of Henry’s effigy
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Scottish prisoners
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Somers
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spectacles
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war
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Wolsey’s monument
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Cotton, Richard (Comptroller)
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Council of the North
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Court of Augmentations
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,
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,
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Courtenay, Gertrude (Marchioness of Exeter)
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,
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,
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Coverdale, Miles (KP’s household)
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Cox, Richard (Bishop of Norwich)
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,
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,
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,
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Cranmer, Thomas (Archbishop of Canterbury)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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advice during KP’s regency
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Anabaptists
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Book of Common Prayer
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