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Anne Boleyn

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Anne Boleyn (1501 – 19 May 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII. [1]

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A Man for All Seasons

A Man for All Seasons is a play by Robert Bolt based on the life of Sir Thomas More.

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A Man for All Seasons (1966 film)

A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 British biographical drama film in Technicolor based on Robert Bolt's play of the same name and adapted for the big screen by Bolt himself.

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Academy Award for Best Actress

The Academy Award for Best Actress is an award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Act Respecting the Oath to the Succession

The Act Respecting the Oath to the Succession (26 Hen. 8 c. 2) was passed by the Parliament of England in November 1534, and required all subjects to take an oath to uphold the Act of Succession passed that March.

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Acton Court

Acton Court is the historic manor house of the manor of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire, England.

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Adam Otterburn

Adam Otterburn of Auldhame and Reidhall (died 6 July 1548) was a Scottish lawyer and diplomat.

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Addington, London

Addington is an area of South London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon.

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Adelphi Has to Fly

Adelphi Has to Fly, the debut album of British singer-songwriter Lucy Ward, was released in the United Kingdom by Navigator Records on 13 June 2011.

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Adrian Fortescue (martyr)

Sir Adrian Fortescue (1476 – 9 July 1539) was a courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England who was executed in 1539 and later beatified as a Roman Catholic martyr.

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Adultery

Adultery (from Latin adulterium) is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds.

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Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk

Agnes Howard (née Tilney) (c. 1477 – May 1545) was the second wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk.

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Airfix

Airfix is a UK manufacturer of injection-moulded plastic scale model kits of aircraft and other objects.

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Albert Goldstein

Albert Goldstein (31 January 1943 – 18 May 2007) was significant Croatian Jewish Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Predrag Finci; Berti Goldstein sasvim subjektivno – Albert Berti Goldstein (1943. – 2007.); stranica 61; broj 100, svibanj / lipanj 2007.

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Alessandro Pepoli

Alessandro Pepoli (1757-1796), was an Italian librettist and author of tragedies.

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Alexander Ales

Alexander Ales or Alexander Alesius (23 April 150017 March 1565) was a Scottish theologian that immigrated to Germany and became a Lutheran supporter of the Augsburg Confession.

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Alice Clere

Alice Clere (died 1538) was the daughter of Sir William Boleyn and his wife Margaret Ormond (otherwise Butler), the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond.

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Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan

Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan, Lady Beaumont (1289 – 3 July 1349) was a Scottish noblewoman, a member of the powerful Comyn family which supported the Balliols, claimants to the disputed Scottish throne against their rivals, the Bruces.

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Alice de Sousa

Alice de Sousa is a British, London-based film and theatre producer, actress, screenwriter and playwright.

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Alice FitzHugh

Alice FitzHugh (c. 1448 – 10 July 1516) was the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Henry FitzHugh, 5th Baron FitzHugh, and Lady Alice Neville.

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An Admonition to the Nobility and People of England and Ireland

An Admonition to the Nobility and People of England and Ireland concerning the present wars, made from the execution of his holiness' sentence, by the highe and mightie King Catholike of Spaine (1588) was written by William Cardinal Allen in an attempt to raise Elizabeth I's Catholic subjects against her while the Spanish Armada mounted their invasion of England.

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Andrew Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford

Andrew Ian Henry Russell, 15th Duke of Bedford (born 30 March 1962) is a British nobleman and peer.

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Ankerwycke Yew

The Ankerwycke Yew is an ancient yew tree close to the ruins of St Mary's Priory, the site of a Benedictine nunnery built in the 12th century, near Wraysbury in Berkshire, England.

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Anna Bolena

Anna Bolena is a tragic opera (tragedia lirica) in two acts composed by Gaetano Donizetti.

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Anna Boleyn

Anna Boleyn, also known as Deception, is a 1920 German historical film directed by Ernst Lubitsch.

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Anna Elizabeth Dickinson

Anna Elizabeth Dickinson (October 28, 1842October 22, 1932) was an American orator and lecturer.

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Anna Regina (Wolf Hall)

"Anna Regina" is the third episode of the BBC Two series Wolf Hall.

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Anne

Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna.

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Anne Bassett

Anne Bassett (born 1520, died before 1558) was an English lady of the court of the Tudor period, whose charms attracted the attention of King Henry VIII.

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Anne Boleyn (disambiguation)

Anne Boleyn (died 1536) was the second wife of Henry VIII of England.

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Anne Boleyn (play)

Anne Boleyn is a play on the life of Anne Boleyn by the English author Howard Brenton, which premiered at Shakespeare's Globe in 2010.

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Anne Bourchier, 7th Baroness Bourchier

Anne Bourchier (1517 – 28 January 1571) was the suo jure 7th Baroness Bourchier, suo jure Lady Lovayne, and Baroness Parr of Kendal.

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Anne Bourchier, Baroness Dacre

Anne Bourchier, Baroness Dacre (1470 – 29 September 1530) was an English noblewoman, the wife of Sir Thomas Fiennes, 8th Baron Dacre.

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Anne Braye, Baroness Cobham

Anne Brooke, Baroness Cobham, born Anne Braye (21 March 1501 – 1 November 1558), was the wife of Sir George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham.

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Anne Calthorpe, Countess of Sussex

Anne Calthorpe, Countess of Sussex (died between 22 August 1579 and 28 March 1582) was the second wife of Henry Radcliffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex, who divorced her in 1555 on the grounds of her alleged bigamous marriage to Sir Edmund Knyvet, and her "unnatural and unkind" character.

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Anne Gainsford

Anne Gainsford, Lady Zouche (died c.1590) was a close friend and lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Anne Boleyn.

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Anne Hankford

Anne Hankford (c. 1431 – 13 November 1485) was the first wife of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond (c. 1426- 3 August 1515).

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Anne Knollys, Baroness De La Warr

Anne West, Lady De La Warr (née Knollys) (19 July 1555 – 30 August 1608) was a lady at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England.

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Anne Locke

Anne Locke (Lock, Lok) (1530 – after 1590) was an English poet, translator and Calvinist religious figure.

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Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon (c.1529 – 19 January 1607) was the wife of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, by whom she had a total of 12 children.

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Anne of the Thousand Days

Anne of the Thousand Days is a 1969 British costume drama made by Hal Wallis Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures.

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Anne Parr, Countess of Pembroke

Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, Baroness Herbert of Cardiff (15 June 1515 – 20 February 1552) was lady-in-waiting to each of Henry VIII of England's six wives.

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Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland

Anne Percy, Countess of Northumberland (née Somerset; 1536 – 17 October 1596) was an English noblewoman and one of the instigators of the Northern Rebellion against Queen Elizabeth I of England.

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Anne Sackville, Baroness Dacre

Anne Fiennes, Baroness Dacre (died 10 May 1595) was an English gentlewoman and benefactress.

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Anne Savage, Baroness Berkeley

Anne Berkeley (née Savage), Baroness Berkeley (c. 1496 – died before 1546) was a lady-in-waiting and companion of Queen Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII of England.

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Anne Shelton (courtier)

Anne Shelton née Boleyn (28 November 1475 – 8 January 1556) was the elder sister of Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, and an aunt of his daughter, Queen Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII.

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Anne Welles, Countess of Ormond

Anne Butler, Countess of Ormond (née Welles; 1360 – 13 November 1397), was the first wife of Irish noble James Butler, 3rd Earl of Ormond, and the mother of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond.

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Annery, Monkleigh

Annery was an historic estate in the parish of Monkleigh, North Devon.

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Annulment

Annulment is a legal procedure within secular and religious legal systems for declaring a marriage null and void.

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Anthony Babington

Anthony Babington (24 October 156120 September 1586) was an English nobleman convicted of plotting the assassination of Elizabeth I of England and conspiring with the imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Anthony Browne (died 1506)

Sir Anthony Browne (29 June 1443 – c. 17 November 1506) was the son of Sir Thomas Browne and Eleanor FitzAlan.

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Anthony Browne (died 1548)

Sir Anthony Browne, KG (c. 1500Bindoff. The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558, ed. S.T. Bindoff, 1982. – 6 May 1548) was an English courtier, Master of the Horse and a Knight of the Shire.

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Anthony Ughtred

Sir Anthony Ughtred (also Oughtred, Owtred, Utrect, Utreight), Knight banneret, (c. 1478 – 6 October 1534), was as an English soldier and military administrator during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII.

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Anthony William Hall

Anthony William Hall (1898–1947), self-declared as King Anthony I and Anthony Tudor, was a man who claimed to be descended directly through the male line from Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (from an illegitimate son, born before their marriage).

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Antoine de Castelnau

Antoine de Castelnau, (died 1539), Bishop of Tarbes, was a French diplomat, who served as an ambassador to England and Spain during the reign of Francis I.

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Arthur Bourchier

Arthur Bourchier (22 June 186314 September 1927) was an English actor and theatre manager.

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Arthur Champernowne

Sir Arthur Champernowne (c.1524, in S. T. Bindoff (ed.), The History Of Parliament: The House Of Commons 1509–1558. Available from: History of Parliament Online. (Access: 29 August 2014). – 29 March 1578) was an English politician, high sheriff and soldier who lived at Dartington Hall in Devon, England.

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Arthur Gorges

Sir Arthur Gorges (c. 1569 – 10 October 1625), was a sea captain, poet, translator and courtier.

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Arthur, Prince of Wales

Arthur Tudor (19 September 1486 – 2 April 1502) was Prince of Wales, Earl of Chester and Duke of Cornwall.

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Artists of the Tudor court

The artists of the Tudor court are the painters and limners engaged by the monarchs of England's Tudor dynasty and their courtiers between 1485 and 1603, from the reign of Henry VII to the death of Elizabeth I. Typically managing a group of assistants and apprentices in a workshop or studio, many of these artists produced works across several disciplines, including portrait miniatures, large-scale panel portraits on wood, illuminated manuscripts, heraldric emblems, and elaborate decorative schemes for masques, tournaments, and other events.

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Ashdown Forest

Ashdown Forest is an ancient area of tranquil open heathland occupying the highest sandy ridge-top of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

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Attainder

In English criminal law, attainder or attinctura was the metaphorical "stain" or "corruption of blood" which arose from being condemned for a serious capital crime (felony or treason).

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Austin Friars, London

Austin Friars, London was an Augustinian friary in the City of London from its foundation, probably in the 1260s, until its dissolution in November 1538.

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Aylesbury

Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire, England.

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Aylsham

Aylsham is a historic market town and civil parish on the River Bure in north Norfolk, England, nearly north of Norwich.

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Épistre Contenant le Procès Criminel Faict à l'Encontre de la Royne Anne Boullant d'Angleterre

Épistre Contenant le Procès Criminel Faict à l'Encontre de la Royne Anne Boullant d'Angleterre, or A Letter Containing the Criminal Charges Laid Against Queen Anne Boleyn of England, is a 1,318-line poem written in French in 1536, by Lancelot de Carle, secretary to the French ambassador to England, Antoine de Castelnau.

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Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania

"Baby's Coming Back"/"Transylvania" (single release titled "Baby's Coming Back & Transylvania") is the fourth and final single from English pop rock band McFly's third studio album, Motion in the Ocean.

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Baga de Secretis

In English mediaeval government the Baga de Secretis or Bagga de Secretis was a store of secret documents.

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Barbara Jefford

Mary Barbara Jefford, OBE (born 26 July 1930) is a British Shakespearean actress best known for her theatrical performances with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Old Vic and the National Theatre, and her role as Molly Bloom in the 1967 film of James Joyce's Ulysses.

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Barbara Kellerman

Barbara R. Kellerman (née Kellermann; born 30 December 1949) is an English actress, known for her film and television roles.

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BBC Television Shakespeare

The BBC Television Shakespeare is a series of British television adaptations of the plays of William Shakespeare, created by Cedric Messina and broadcast by BBC Television.

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Beatrice Straight

Beatrice Whitney Straight (August 2, 1914 – April 7, 2001) was an American theatre, film and television actress and a member of the prominent Whitney family.

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Berkhamsted

Berkhamsted is a historic market town close to the western boundary of Hertfordshire, England, in the small Bulbourne valley in the Chiltern Hills, northwest of London.

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Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle

Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle (11 February 16579 January 1757), also called Bernard Le Bouyer de Fontenelle, was a French author and an influential member of three of the academies of the Institut de France, noted especially for his accessible treatment of scientific topics during the unfolding of the Age of Enlightenment.

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Bess of Hardwick

Elizabeth Cavendish, later Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury (c. 1527–1608), known as Bess of Hardwick (neé Elizabeth Hardwick), of Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, was a notable figure of Elizabethan English society.

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Blackham

Blackham is a village in the Wealden district of East Sussex.

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Blanche de Brienne, Baroness Tingry

Blanche de Brienne, Baroness Tingry (c. 1252 – c. 1302) was the wife of William II de Fiennes, Baron of Tingry (c. 1250 – 11 July 1302).

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Blanche Milborne

Blanche Milborne, Lady Herbert of Troy was the Lady Mistress in charge of the upbringing of Queen Elizabeth I, Edward VI and also of Queen Mary when she lived with the younger Tudor children.

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Blickling

Blickling is a village and civil parish in the Broadland district of Norfolk, England, about north-west of Aylsham on the B1354 road.

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Blickling Hall

Blickling Hall is a stately home which is part of the Blickling estate.

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Bolebroke Castle

Bolebroke Castle is a 15th-century hunting lodge located north of the village of Hartfield, East Sussex, England.

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Boleyn

Francisation of traditional English "Bullen", Boleyn is the surname of a noble English family particularly prominent in the Tudor period, members of which include.

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Boleyn family

The Boleyn family were a prominent English family in the gentry and aristocracy.

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Boleyn Ground

The Boleyn Ground, often referred to as Upton Park, was a football stadium located in Upton Park, east London.

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Bridget Wiltshire

Bridget Wiltshire (later, Wingfield, then Hervey, then Tyrwhitt; died January 1534) was a neighbour, close friend and lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII of England.

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Bring Up the Bodies

Bring Up the Bodies is a historical novel by Hilary Mantel and sequel to her award-winning Wolf Hall.

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British Academy Television Award for Best Actress

This is a list of the British Academy Television Awards for Best Actress.

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British Library

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest national library in the world by number of items catalogued.

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Buckhurst Park, Sussex

Buckhurst Park is an English country house and landscaped park near Withyham, East Sussex.

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Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire, abbreviated Bucks, is a county in South East England which borders Greater London to the south east, Berkshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the west, Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north east and Hertfordshire to the east.

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Bullen

Bullen is a surname, and may refer to.

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Burial places of British royalty

These burial places of British royalty record the known graves of monarchs who have reigned in some part of the British Isles (currently includes only the monarchs of Scotland, England, native princes of Wales to 1283, or monarchs of the Great Britain, and the United Kingdom), as well as members of their royal families.

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Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts

This list contains all European emperors, kings and regent princes and their consorts as well as well-known crown princes since the Middle Ages, whereas the lists are starting with either the beginning of the monarchy or with a change of the dynasty (e.g. England with the Norman king William the Conqueror, Spain with the unification of Castile and Aragon, Sweden with the Vasa dynasty, etc.). In addition, it contains the still-existing principalities of Monaco and Liechtenstein and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg.

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Cam Ye O'er Frae France

Cam ye o'er frae France? is a Scots mocking folk song from the time of the Jacobite Revolution in the 18th century.

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Candace Fleming

Candace Groth Fleming (born May 24, 1962) is an American writer of children's books, both fiction and non-fiction.

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Cardinal protector of England

The Cardinal protector of England was an appointed crown-cardinal of England from 1492 until 1539.

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Carshalton

Carshalton is a town in south London, England.

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Carthusian Martyrs of London

The Carthusian Martyrs of London were the monks of the London Charterhouse, the monastery of the Carthusian Order in central London, who were put to death by the English state in a period lasting from the 4 May 1535 till the 20 September 1537.

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Cary family

The Cary family (also Carey) is an English aristocratic family with a branch in Ireland.

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Catherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk

Catherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), was an English noblewoman living at the courts of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I. She was the fourth wife of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who acted as her legal guardian during his third marriage to Henry VIII's sister Mary.

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Catherine Carey

Catherine Carey, after her marriage Catherine Knollys and later Lady Knollys (c. 1524 – 15 January 1569), was chief Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I, who was her first cousin.

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Catherine Howard

Catherine Howard (– 13 February 1542) was Queen of England from 1540 until 1541, as the fifth wife of Henry VIII.

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Catherine of Aragon

Catherine of Aragon (16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536), was Queen of England from June 1509 until May 1533 as the first wife of King Henry VIII; she was previously Princess of Wales as the wife of Henry's elder brother Arthur.

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Catherine Parr

Catherine Parr (alternatively spelled Katherine, Katheryn or Katharine, signed 'Katheryn the Quene KP') was Queen of England and Ireland (1543–47) as the last of the six wives of King Henry VIII, and the final queen consort of the House of Tudor.

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Cecily Bodenham

Cecily Bodenham (died after 1543), was the last Abbess of Wilton Abbey.

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Celebrity Mastermind

Celebrity Mastermind is a celebrity version of Mastermind, a British television quiz show broadcast by BBC television.

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Charles Arundell

Sir Charles Arundell (died 9 December 1587), was an English gentleman, lord of the manor of South Petherton, Somerset, notable as an early Roman Catholic recusant and later as a leader of the English exiles in France.

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Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk

Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 1st Viscount Lisle, (22 August 1545) was the son of Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn.

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Charles Howard (courtier)

Charles Howard was a gentleman at the court of Henry VIII of England.

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Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham

Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham (1536 – 14 December 1624), known as Howard of Effingham, was an English statesman and Lord High Admiral under Elizabeth I and James I. He was commander of the English forces during the battles against the Spanish Armada and was chiefly responsible after Francis Drake for the victory that saved England from invasion by the Spanish Empire.

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Charles Wriothesley

Charles Wriothesley (REYE-əths-lee; 8 May 1508 – 25 January 1562) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.

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Charlotte Rampling

Tessa Charlotte Rampling, (born 5 February 1946) is an English actress, model and singer, known for her work in European arthouse films in English, French, and Italian.

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Charlotte Rampling filmography

English actress Charlotte Rampling began her acting career in 1965.

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Chartwell

Chartwell is a country house near the town of Westerham, Kent in South East England.

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Chenies Manor House

Chenies Manor House at Chenies, Buckinghamshire, southern England, is a Tudor Grade I listed building once known as Chenies Palace, although it was never a royal seat nor the seat of a bishop.

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Chequers Ring

The Chequers Ring is one of the few surviving pieces of jewelry worn by Queen Elizabeth I of England.

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Children of King Henry VIII

Henry VIII of England had several children.

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Christina of Denmark

Christina of Denmark (Christine af Danmark; November 1521 – 10 December 1590) was a Danish princess, the younger surviving daughter of King Christian II of Denmark and Norway and Isabella of Austria.

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Christopher Danby

Sir Christopher Danby (1503 – 14 June 1571), of Farnley, Masham, and Thorp Perrow, Yorkshire; St Paul's Cray, Kent; Kettleby, Lincolnshire; and Nayland, Suffolk, was an English politician.

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Christopher Hales

Sir Christopher Hales (died 1541) was an English judge and Master of the Rolls.

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Christopher Plummer (priest)

Christopher Plummer (fl. 1490s - 1530s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1513 - 1535.

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Church covenant

The church covenant is a declaration, which some churches draw up and call their members to sign, in which their duties as church members towards God and their fellow believers are outlined.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Church of St Peter ad Vincula

The Chapel Royal of St.

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Claire Foy

Claire Elizabeth Foy (born 16 April 1984) is an English actress.

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Claire Ridgway

Claire Ridgway (born 1971) is a British writer of history books about the Tudor dynasty, with a particular focus on the life of the Boleyn family.

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Claude of France

Claude of France (13 October 1499 – 20 July 1524) was a queen consort of France by marriage to Francis I. She was also ruling Duchess of Brittany from 1514.

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Clayton & Black

Clayton & Black were a firm of architects and surveyors from Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove.

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Clonony

Clonony is a hamlet in County Offaly, Ireland, on the R357 regional road.

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College of Arms

The College of Arms, sometimes referred to as the College of Heralds, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms.

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Congregational church

Congregational churches (also Congregationalist churches; Congregationalism) are Protestant churches in the Reformed tradition practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth I

The coronation of Queen Elizabeth I as queen regnant of England took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 15 January 1559.

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Coronation of the British monarch

The coronation of the British monarch is a ceremony (specifically, initiation rite) in which the monarch of the United Kingdom is formally invested with regalia and crowned at Westminster Abbey.

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Coronations in Europe

Coronations in Europe were previously held in the monarchies of Europe.

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Corpus Christi Carol

Corpus Christi Carol is a Middle or Early Modern English hymn (or carol), first found by an apprentice grocer named Richard Hill in a manuscript written around 1504.

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Courtesan

A courtesan was originally a courtier, which means a person who attends the court of a monarch or other powerful person.

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Courtier

A courtier is a person who is often in attendance at the court of a monarch or other royal personage.

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Craven Cottage

Craven Cottage is a football stadium located in Fulham, London.

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Creeksea Place

Creeksea Place Creeksea Place is located near to the town of Burnham-on-Crouch in the Essex countryside of eastern England.

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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries

The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie/Miniseries is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA) to recognize the work done by television actors.

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Cross dressing ball

Gay balls, cross dressing balls or drag balls, depending on the place, time, and type, were public or private balls, celebrated mainly in the first third of the twentieth century, where cross dressing and ballroom dancing with same sex partners was allowed.

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Crossword

A crossword is a word puzzle that usually takes the form of a square or a rectangular grid of white-and black-shaded squares.

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Crown of the Rose

A Crown of the Rose is an extremely rare gold coin of the Kingdom of England introduced in 1526 during the reign of Henry VIII, in an attempt to compete with the French écu au soleil.

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Cultural depictions of Anne Boleyn

Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England, has inspired or been mentioned in numerous artistic and cultural works.

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Culture of the United Kingdom

The culture of the United Kingdom is influenced by the UK's history as a developed state, a liberal democracy and a great power; its predominantly Christian religious life; and its composition of four countries—England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland—each of which has distinct customs, cultures and symbolism.

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David Suchet

David Suchet, (born 2 May 1946) is an English actor, known for his work on British stage and television.

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Davington Priory

Davington Priory was a priory on the north Kent coast of England.

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Days That Shook the World

Days That Shook the World is a British documentary television series that premiered on BBC Two on 17 September 2003.

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Deadcrush

"Deadcrush" is a song by British indie rock band alt-J. It is the fifth track and fourth single from their third studio album, Relaxer, and was released as a digital single on 12 July 2017 by Infectious Music and Atlantic Records.

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Dennis Huntley

Dennis Huntley, born in Weybridge in Surrey, England, is a British sculptor, furniture designer and author.

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Devonshire manuscript

The Devonshire manuscript (British Library, Add. MS 17492) is a verse miscellany from the 1530s and early 1540s, compiled by three women who attended the court of Anne Boleyn: Mary Shelton, Mary Fitzroy (née Howard), and Lady Margaret Douglas.

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Dick Whittington and His Cat

Dick Whittington and His Cat is the English folklore surrounding the real-life Richard Whittington (c. 1354–1423), wealthy merchant and later Lord Mayor of London.

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Dominique Muller

Dominique Muller in 2010 Dominique Muller, real name Dominique Muller-Wakhevitch, (9 August 1949, Strasbourg) is a French journalist and novelist, author of several historical mysteries.

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Doomed Queen Anne

Doomed Queen Anne is a young-adult historical novel about Anne Boleyn by Carolyn Meyer.

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Dorothy Percy, Countess of Northumberland

Dorothy Percy (née Devereux), Countess of Northumberland (formerly Perrot, née Devereux; c. 1564 – 3 August 1619) was the younger daughter of Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex by Lettice Knollys, and the wife of Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland.

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Dorothy Stafford

Dorothy Stafford, Lady Stafford (1 October 1526 – 22 September 1604) was an English noblewoman, and an influential person at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England, to whom Dorothy served as Mistress of the Robes.

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Dorothy Tutin

Dame Dorothy Tutin, (8 April 19306 August 2001) was an English actress of stage, film and television.

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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions.

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Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre among Broadway, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway productions.

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Drunk History (UK TV series)

Drunk History is a British television comedy which began airing on Comedy Central on 12 January 2015.

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Duke of Norfolk

The Duke of Norfolk is the premier duke in the peerage of England, and also, as Earl of Arundel, the premier earl.

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Duke of York

The Duke of York is a title of nobility in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.

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Dukes of Norfolk family tree

The following chart is a family tree of the Dukes of Norfolk, who were members of the Plantagenet, Mowbray and Howard families.

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Durham House, London

Durham House, or Durham Inn, was the historic London town house of the Bishop of Durham in the Strand.

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Earl of Northumberland

The title of Earl of Northumberland was created several times in the Peerage of England and of Great Britain, succeeding the title Earl of Northumbria.

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Earl of Ormond (Ireland)

The peerage title Earl of Ormond and the related titles Duke of Ormonde and Marquess of Ormonde have a long and complex history.

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Earl of Ossory

Earl of Ossory is a subsidiary title held by the Earl of Ormond that was created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1528.

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Earl of Pembroke

The Earldom of Pembroke is a title in the Peerage of England that was first created in the 12th century by King Stephen of England.

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Earl of Wiltshire

The title Earl of Wiltshire is one of the oldest in the Peerage of England, going back to the 12th century.

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East Barsham Manor

East Barsham Manor is an important work of Tudor architecture, a leading and early example of a prodigy house, originally built in the 1520s.

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East Grinstead

East Grinstead is a town and civil parish in the northeastern corner of Mid Sussex district of West Sussex in England near the East Sussex, Surrey, and Kent borders.

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East Horndon

East Horndon is a village in the civil parish of West Horndon, in the south of the borough of Brentwood in Essex in the East of England.

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Eastchurch

Eastchurch is a village and civil parish on the Isle of Sheppey, in the English county of Kent, two miles east of Minster.

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Easthampstead Park

Easthampstead Park is a Victorian mansion in the civil parish of Bracknell in the English county of Berkshire.

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Edita Gruberová

Edita Gruberová (born 23 December 1946), is a Slovak coloratura soprano.

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Edmund Carey

Sir Edmund Carey (c. 1558 – 1637) was an English MP from 1584 to 1614.

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Edmund Knyvet

Sir Edmund Knyvet (c. 1508 – 1 May 1551) was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Knyvet (c. 1485 – 1512), a distinguished courtier and sea captain, and Muriel Howard (died 1512), the daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk.

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Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield

Edmund Sheffield, 1st Baron Sheffield, of Butterwick (22 November 1521 – 19 July 1549) was an English nobleman, the son of Sir Robert Sheffield (died 15 November 1531, son of Robert Sheffield and Helen Delves) and his second wife Jane Stanley, daughter of George Stanley, 9th Baron Strange and Joan le Strange, 9th Baroness Strange.

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Edmund Walsingham

Sir Edmund Walsingham (c. 1480 – 10 February 1550) was a soldier, Member of Parliament, and Lieutenant of the Tower of London during the reign of King Henry VIII.

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Edward Bashe

Sir Edward Bashe (died 12 May 1653) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1628 and 1640.

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Edward Bayntun

Sir Edward Bayntun (148027 November? 1544), of Bromham, Wiltshire, was a gentleman at the court of Henry VIII of England.

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Edward Crome

Edward Crome (died 1562) was an English reformer and courtier.

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Edward Lloyd (16th-century MP)

Edward Lloyd (by 1508 - 1547) was an English politician.

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Edward North, 1st Baron North

Edward North, 1st Baron North (c. 1496–1564) was an English peer and politician.

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Edward Powell

Edward Powell (c.1478 – 30 July 1540) was a Welsh Roman Catholic priest and theologian, in opposition to Henry VIII of England.

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Edward VIII abdication crisis

In 1936, a constitutional crisis in the British Empire arose when King-Emperor Edward VIII proposed to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who was divorced from her first husband and was pursuing the divorce of her second.

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Eilidh McCreadie

Eilidh McCreadie is a radio drama director and producer for BBC Radio Drama at Pacific Quay, Glasgow.

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Elaine Stewart

Elaine Stewart (born Elsy Steinberg; May 31, 1930 – June 27, 2011) was an American actress and model.

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Eleanor Beaufort

Lady Eleanor Beaufort (1431 – 16 August 1501) was the daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1406-1455), KG, and was a sister of the 3rd and 4th Dukes of Somerset.

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Eleanor Carey

Eleanor Carey (c. 1495 – after 1528) was the daughter of Sir Thomas Carey of Chilton Foliat and his wife Margaret Spencer.

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Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde

Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormond (17 October 1304 – 7 October 1363) was an English noblewoman born in Knaresborough Castle to Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth, daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.

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Eleanor Hibbert

Eleanor Alice Hibbert (née Burford; 1 September 1906 – 18 January 1993) was an English author who combined imagination with facts to bring history alive through novels of fiction and romance.

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Eleanor Paston, Countess of Rutland

Eleanor Manners, Countess of Rutland (née Paston; c. 1495 - 1551), was lady-in-waiting to four wives of King Henry VIII of England: Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Catherine Howard.

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Elizabeth Amadas

Elizabeth Amadas (née Bryce) (died 1532) was a lady at the royal court of King Henry VIII of England who was accused of treason, and who claimed to have been the target of the King's advances.

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Elizabeth Barton

Sister Elizabeth Barton (1506 – 20 April 1534), known as "The Nun of Kent", "The Holy Maid of London", "The Holy Maid of Kent" and later "The Mad Maid of Kent", was an English Catholic nun.

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Elizabeth Benger

Elizabeth Ogilvy Benger (baptised on 15 June 1775 at West Camel, Somerset, died on 9 January 1827 in London) was an English biographer, novelist and poet.

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Elizabeth Blount

Elizabeth Blount (// – 1539/1540), commonly known during her lifetime as Bessie Blount, was a mistress of Henry VIII of England.

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Elizabeth Boleyn (lady-in-waiting)

Elizabeth, Lady Boleyn, née Wood, was a lady-in-waiting at the court of Henry VIII of England.

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Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire

Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire (née Lady Elizabeth Howard; c. 1480 – 3 April 1538) was an English noblewoman, noted for being the mother of Anne Boleyn and as such the maternal grandmother of Elizabeth I of England.

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Elizabeth Brooke (1503–1560)

Elizabeth Brooke (1503–1560) was the wife of Thomas Wyatt, the poet, and the mother of Thomas Wyatt the younger who led Wyatt's Rebellion against Mary I. Her parents were Thomas Brooke, 8th Baron Cobham and Dorothy Heydon, the daughter of Sir Henry Heydon.

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Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex

Elizabeth Capell, Countess of Essex (1 December 1636 – 5 February 1718; née Percy) was an English noblewoman, the daughter of Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland.

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Elizabeth Carew

Elizabeth Carew née Bryan (– 1546) was an English courtier and reputed mistress of King Henry VIII.

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Elizabeth Chamber

Elizabeth Chamber, better known as Elizabeth Stonor (died after 8 December 1602), was a lady-in-waiting to each of Henry VIII of England's six wives, and was the Mother of the Maids, with responsibility for the conduct of the young maids of honour.

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Elizabeth Cheney (1422–1473)

Elizabeth Cheney (April 1422 – 25 September 1473) was a member of the English gentry, who, by dint of her two marriages, was the great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and Catherine Howard, three of the wives of King Henry VIII of England, thus making her great-great-grandmother to King Edward VI, the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, and Elizabeth I, the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.

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Elizabeth Darrell (courtier)

Elizabeth Darrell (born –) was the long-term mistress and muse of Sir Thomas Wyatt.

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Elizabeth Fitzalan, Duchess of Norfolk

Lady Elizabeth Fitzalan, Duchess of Norfolk (1366 – 8 July 1425) was an English noblewoman and the wife of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk.

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Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kildare

Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kildare (c.1497- after 1548), was an English noblewoman, and the second wife of Irish peer Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare.

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Elizabeth Holland

Elizabeth Holland (died 1547/8), commonly known as Bess Holland, was the mistress of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and maid-of-honour to his niece, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII of England.

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Elizabeth I of England

Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death on 24 March 1603.

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Elizabeth Jenkins (author)

Margaret Elizabeth Jenkins OBE (31 October 1905 – 5 September 2010) was an English novelist and biographer of Jane Austen, Henry Fielding, Lady Caroline Lamb, Joseph Lister and Elizabeth I.

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Elizabeth Knollys

Elizabeth Knollys, Lady Leighton (15 June 1549 – c.1605), was an English courtier who served Queen Elizabeth I of England, first as a Maid of Honour and secondly, after 1566, as a Gentlewoman of the Privy Chamber.

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Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell

Elizabeth Seymour (c. 1518 – 19 March 1568) was the daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall, Wiltshire and Margery Wentworth.

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Elizabeth Somerset, Countess of Worcester (wife of the 2nd Earl)

Elizabeth (née Browne) Somerset, Countess of Worcester (died 1565) was a lady-in-waiting to Anne Boleyn and the main informant against her.

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Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon

Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon (29 June 1552 – 25 February 1618) was an English noblewoman, scholar, and patron of the arts.

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Elizabeth Stafford

Elizabeth Stafford, also known as Dame Elizabeth Drury and – in the years prior to her death in 1599 – Dame (Lady) Elizabeth Scott, was the daughter of Sir William Stafford and Dorothy Stafford, and the wife of Sir William Drury.

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Elizabeth Stafford, Duchess of Norfolk

Lady Elizabeth Stafford (later Duchess of Norfolk) (c.1497 – 30 November 1558) was the eldest daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Lady Eleanor Percy.

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Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey

Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey (before 1445 – 4 April 1497) was an English heiress and lady-in-waiting to two queens.

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Ella Leya

Ella Leya is an Azerbaijani American composer, singer, and writer.

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Emma Bunton

Emma Lee Bunton (born 21 January 1976) is an English singer, songwriter, actress, and radio and television presenter.

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English and British royal mistress

In the English court, a royal mistress was a woman who was the lover of the King.

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English art

English art is the body of visual arts made in England.

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English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College

The English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College is a secondary school and sixth form college located in Hartlepool, County Durham with academy status.

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English monarchs' family tree

This is the English monarchs' family tree for England (and Wales after 1282) from Alfred the Great to Elizabeth I of England.

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English post-Reformation oaths

The English Protestant Reformation was imposed by the English Crown, and submission to its essential points was exacted by the State with post-Reformation oaths.

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English Reformation

The English Reformation was a series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.

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Entirely Beloved

"Entirely Beloved" is the second episode of the BBC Two series Wolf Hall.

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Eric Ives

Eric William Ives, OBE (12 July 1931 – 25 September 2012) was a British historian and an expert on the Tudor period.

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Erwarton

Erwarton or Arwarton is a small village and civil parish in the Babergh district of Suffolk, England.

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Ethical arguments regarding torture

Ethical arguments have arisen regarding torture, and its debated value to society.

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Eurasian dotterel

The Eurasian dotterel (Charadrius morinellus), also known in Europe as just dotterel, is a small wader in the plover family of birds.

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Eustace Chapuys

Eustace Chapuys (c. 1490/92 – 21 January 1556), the son of Louis Chapuys and Guigonne Dupuys, was a Savoyard diplomat who served Charles V as Imperial ambassador to England from 1529 until 1545 and is best known for his extensive and detailed correspondence.

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Evelyn Anthony

Evelyn Anthony (born 3 July 1928, London) is the pen name of Evelyn Ward-Thomas (Evelyn Bridgett Patricia Ward-Thomas), a British female writer.

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First Succession Act

The First Succession Act of Henry VIII's reign was passed by the Parliament of England in March 1534.

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Flaxley

Flaxley is a small settlement in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.

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Flaxley Abbey

Flaxley Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in England, now a Grade I listed manor and private residence, near the village of Flaxley in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

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Fleet Street

Fleet Street is a major street in the City of London.

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Four Times of the Day

Four Times of the Day is a series of four oil paintings by English artist William Hogarth.

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Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset

Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (née Devereux; 30 September 1599 – 24 April 1674), was an English noblewoman who lived during the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I and Charles II.

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Frances Walsingham

Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex and Countess of Clanricarde (1567 – 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman.

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Francis Bigod

Sir Francis Bigod (4 October 1507 – 2 June 1537) was the leader of Bigod's Rebellion.

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Francis Bryan

Sir Francis Bryan (about 1490 – 2 February 1550) was an English courtier and diplomat during the reign of Henry VIII.

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Francis I of France

Francis I (François Ier) (12 September 1494 – 31 March 1547) was the first King of France from the Angoulême branch of the House of Valois, reigning from 1515 until his death.

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Francis Walsingham

Sir Francis Walsingham (1532 – 6 April 1590) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 20 December 1573 until his death and is popularly remembered as her "spymaster".

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Francis Weston

Sir Francis Weston KB (1511 – 17 May 1536) was a gentleman of the Privy Chamber at the court of King Henry VIII of England.

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Francis Wyatt

Sir Francis Wyatt (1588–1644) was an English nobleman, knight, politician, and government official.

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Francization

Francization or Francisation (in Canadian English and American English), Frenchification (in British and also in American English), or Gallicization designates the extension of the French language by its adoption as a first language or not, adoption that can be forced upon or desired by the concerned population.

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Frederick R. Koch

Frederick Robinson Koch (born August 26, 1933)http://www.mixsonian.com/genealogy/mixon-mixson/pg-393.html is an American collector and philanthropist, the eldest of the four sons born to American industrialist Fred Chase Koch, founder of what is now Koch Industries, and Mary Clementine (Robinson) Koch.

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Frederick Tilney

Sir Frederick Tilney (died 1445) Lord of Ashwellthorpe, Norfolk, and Boston, Lincolnshire, England, was the husband of Elizabeth Cheney, Lady Say and father of Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey.

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French hood

The French hood is a type of woman's headgear popular in Western Europe in the sixteenth century.

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Fritwell Manor

Fritwell Manor is a house in Fritwell, Oxfordshire, England.

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Funnyhouse of a Negro

Funnyhouse of a Negro is a one-act play by Adrienne Kennedy.

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Game of Thrones (season 2)

The second season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered in the United States on HBO on April 1, 2012, and concluded on June 3, 2012.

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Garden Museum

The Garden Museum (formerly known as the Museum of Garden History) is Britain's only museum of the art, history and design of gardens.

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Geneviève Bujold

Geneviève Bujold (born July 1, 1942) is a Canadian actress.

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Geoffrey Boleyn

Sir Geoffrey or Jeffery Boleyn (1406–1463) was a London merchant and Lord Mayor of London.

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Geoffrey Pole

Sir Geoffrey Pole of Lordington, Sussex (c. 1501 or 1502 - November 1558) was an English knight who supported the Catholic Church in England and Wales when Henry VIII of England was establishing the alternative Church of England with himself as leader.

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George Blagge

Sir George Blagge (1512 – 17 June 1551) was an English courtier, politician, soldier and a minor poet.

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George Boleyn, 2nd Viscount Rochford

George Boleyn, 2nd Viscount Rochford (c.1503 /c. April 1504 – 17 May 1536) was an English courtier and nobleman, and the brother of queen consort Anne Boleyn.

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George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham

George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham (c. 1497-29 September 1558) KG, was an aristocrat during the early Tudor dynasty in England.

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George Cavendish (writer)

George Cavendish (1497 – c. 1562) was an English writer, best known as the biographer of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.

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George Gifford (died 1557)

George Gifford (by 1496 – 1557) was an English politician.

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George Melville-Jackson

George Holmes Melville-Jackson, (23 November 1919 – 7 March 2009) was a Royal Air Force officer and a flying ace of the Second World War who fought in the Battle of Britain and the siege of Malta.

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George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny

George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny KG, PC (c.1469 – 1535), the family name often written Neville, was an English nobleman and courtier who held the office of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

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George Shurley

Sir George Shurley (1569–1647) was an English-born judge who held the office of Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.

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George Throckmorton

Sir George Throckmorton of Coughton Court (bef. 1489 – 6 August 1552) was an English politician and a member of Parliament during the reign of Henry VIII.

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George W. Bernard

George W. Bernard is a British historian who specializes in the reign of King Henry VIII, specifically the English Reformation of the 1530s – both in England and globally – and the "reign" of Anne Boleyn.

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George Wyatt (writer)

Sir George Wyatt (1553–1624) was an English sixteenth-century writer and politician.

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Gerald Comerford

Gerald Comerford (c.1558–1604; also called Gerard or Garrett Comerford) was an Irish barrister, judge and statesman of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.

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Gertrude Blount, Marchioness of Exeter

Gertrude Courtenay, Marchioness of Exeter, née Gertrude Blount (born before 1504, died 1558), was an English Marchioness, married to Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter and a member of the court of Henry VIII of England.

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Ghosts in English-speaking cultures

There is widespread belief in ghosts in English-speaking cultures, where ghosts are manifestations of the spirits of the dead.

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Giles Heron

Giles Heron (by 1504-August 1540) was an English politician.

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Gilles de la Pommeraie

Gilles de la Pommeraie, French diplomat and Baron d'Entrammes.

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Girl

A girl is a young female human, usually a child or an adolescent.

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God's Outlaw (1986 film)

God's Outlaw is a 1986 British historical film directed by Tony Tew and starring Roger Rees, Bernard Archard and Keith Barron.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

The Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama was first awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a separate category in 1951.

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Green Street House

Green Street House, usually known as Boleyn Castle, was a stately home in East Ham in the modern London Borough of Newham, East London.

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Green Street, Newham

Green Street is a road in the London Borough of Newham, East London, which forms much of the boundary between East and West Ham.

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Greensleeves

"Greensleeves" is a traditional English folk song and tune, over a ground either of the form called a romanesca; or its slight variant, the passamezzo antico; or the passamezzo antico in its verses and the romanesca in its reprise; or of the Andalusian progression in its verses and the romanesca or passamezzo antico in its reprise.

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Gregorio Leti

Gregorio Leti (1630–1701) was an Italian historian and satirist from Milan, who sometimes published under the pseudonym Abbe Gualdi, L'abbé Gualdi, or Gualdus known for his works about the Catholic Church, especially the papacy.

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Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell

Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, (c. 1520 – 4 July 1551) was an English Peer.

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Grimston Manor

Grimston Manor was a manor house in Norfolk, England.

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Guy d'Hardelot

Guy d'Hardelot (August 1858 – January 7, 1936) was the pen name of Helen Rhodes (née Helen Guy), a French composer, pianist, and teacher.

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Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England, south west and upstream of central London on the River Thames.

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Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein the Younger (Hans Holbein der Jüngere) (– between 7 October and 29 November 1543) was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style, known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century.

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Hanworth

Hanworth is an urban and suburban district in west London, England.

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Hardwicke, Stroud

Hardwicke is a village on the A38 road some 4 miles / 7 km south of the city of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England.

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Hartfield

Hartfield is a civil parish in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England.

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Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter (born 26 May 1966) is an English actress best known for her roles in low-budget arthouse and independent films to large-scale Hollywood productions.

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Helena, Marchioness of Northampton

Elin Ulfsdotter Snakenborg, Marchioness of Northampton, also known as Helena, and Helena the Red for her red hair, (1548/1549 – 10 April 1635) was a Swedish-born noblewoman, Maid of Honour of Queen Elizabeth I of England, and Marchioness of Northampton by her marriage to William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton.

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Hemel Hempstead

Hemel Hempstead is a new town in Hertfordshire, England.

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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon KG (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596), was an English nobleman and courtier.

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Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter

Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, 2nd Earl of Devon (c. 1498 – 9 December 1538), KG, PC, feudal baron of Okehampton, feudal baron of Plympton, of Tiverton Castle, Okehampton Castle and Colcombe Castle all in Devon, was a grandson of King Edward IV, nephew of the queen consort, Elizabeth of York and a first cousin of King Henry VIII.

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Henry Dudley (1531–1557)

Henry Dudley, (c. 1531 – 10 August 1557) was an English soldier and an elder brother of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

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Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel

Henry FitzAlan, 19th Earl of Arundel KG (23 April 1512 – 24 February 1580) was an English nobleman, who over his long life assumed a prominent place at the court of all the later Tudor sovereigns, probably the only person to do so.

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Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk

Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset (17 January 1517 – 23 February 1554), was an English courtier and nobleman of the Tudor period.

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Henry Guildford

Sir Henry Guildford, KG (1489–1532) was an English courtier of the reign of Henry VIII, master of the horse and comptroller of the royal household.

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Henry Hart Milman

Henry Hart Milman (10 February 1791 – 24 September 1868) was an English historian and ecclesiastic.

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Henry Heydon

Sir Henry Heydon (died 1504) was the son of John Heydon of Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, 'the well-known opponent of the Paston family'.

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Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey

Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1516/1517 – 19 January 1547), KG, (courtesy title), an English nobleman, was one of the founders of English Renaissance poetry.

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Henry Norris (courtier)

Sir Henry Norris (or Norreys) (c. 1482 – 17 May 1536) was a Groom of the Stool in the privy chamber of King Henry VIII.

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Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys

Henry Norris (or Norreys), 1st Baron Norreys (152527 June 1601) of Rycote in Oxfordshire, belonged to an old Berkshire family, many members of which had held positions at the English court.

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Henry Parker (MP for Hertfordshire)

Sir Henry Parker (by 1514 – 6 January 1552), of Morley Hall, Hingham, Norfolk and Furneux Pelham, Hertfordshire, was an English politician.

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Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley

Henry Parker, 10th Baron Morley (1476/1480/14813 December 1553/1556), (notes to Parliamentary records show this as 25 November 1556) was an English peer and translator, Lord of Morley, Hingham, Hockering, &c., in Norfolk.

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Henry Parker, 11th Baron Morley

Henry Parker, 11th Baron Morley (January 1533 – 22 October 1577) was an English peer, Lord of Morley, Hingham, Hockering, &c., in Norfolk, the son of Sir Henry Parker and Grace Newport.

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Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland

Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland, KG (c. 1502 – 1537) was an English nobleman, active as a military officer in the north.

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Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu

Henry Pole, 1st Baron Montagu (also written Montague or Montacute; circa 1492 – January 1539), the only holder of the title Baron Montagu under its 1514 creation, was one of the relatives whom King Henry VIII of England had executed for treason.

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Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (c. 1479 – 6 April 1523) was an English nobleman.

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Henry VIII (opera)

Henry VIII is an opera in four acts by Camille Saint-Saëns, from a libretto by Léonce Détroyat and Armand Silvestre, based on El cisma en Inglaterra (The schism in England) by Pedro Calderón de la Barca.

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Henry VIII (play)

Henry VIII is a collaborative history play, written by William Shakespeare and John Fletcher, based on the life of King Henry VIII of England.

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Henry VIII (TV serial)

Henry VIII is a two-part British television serial produced principally by Granada Television for ITV from 12 to 19 October 2003.

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Henry VIII and His Six Wives

Henry VIII and His Six Wives is a 1972 British film adaptation, directed by Waris Hussein, of the BBC 1970 six-part miniseries The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Keith Michell, who plays Henry VIII in the TV series, also portrays the king in the film. His six wives are portrayed by different actresses, among them Charlotte Rampling as Anne Boleyn, and Jane Asher as Jane Seymour. Donald Pleasence portrays Thomas Cromwell and Bernard Hepton portrays Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, a role he had also played in the miniseries and briefly in its follow-up Elizabeth R.

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Henry VIII and His Six Wives (TV series)

Henry VIII and His Six Wives is a four-part British documentary first broadcast in 2016 about Henry VIII and his wives, chronicling his turbulent private life and how it shaped Britain.

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Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 1509 until his death.

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Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant

Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant is a history documentary series on Henry VIII of England presented by David Starkey.

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Henry Wyatt (courtier)

Sir Henry Wyatt (1460–1537) was an English courtier, knight, nobleman, and politician.

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Henry, Duke of Cornwall

Henry, Duke of Cornwall (1 January – 22 February 1511), was the first child of King Henry VIII of England and his first wife Catherine of Aragon.

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Heraldic badge

A heraldic badge, emblem, impresa, device, or personal device worn as a badge indicates allegiance to, or the property of, an individual or family.

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Heveningham (name)

Heveningham was the name of a prominent Norfolk family.

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Hever Castle

Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever, Kent, near Edenbridge, south-east of London, England.

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Hever, Kent

Hever village is a village and civil parish in the Sevenoaks District of Kent, England.

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High treason in the United Kingdom

Under the law of the United Kingdom, high treason is the crime of disloyalty to the Crown.

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Historical fiction

Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting located in the past.

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History of Buckinghamshire

Although the name Buckinghamshire is Anglo Saxon in origin meaning The district (scire) of Bucca's home (referring to Buckingham in the north of the county) the name has only been recorded since about the 12th century.

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History of England

England became inhabited more than 800,000 years ago, as the discovery of stone tools and footprints at Happisburgh in Norfolk has revealed.

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History of Routledge surname 15th to 18th centuries

People with the surname Routledge, and its numerous variant spellings, are first found in historical records living along the Anglo Scottish border.

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History of tennis

The game that most people call 'tennis' is the direct descendant of what is now known as real tennis or royal tennis (which continues to be played today as a separate sport with more complex rules).

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History of the Church of England

The formal history of the Church of England is traditionally dated by the Church to the Gregorian mission to Spain by Saint Augustine of Canterbury in AD 597.

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History of Torquay

The History of Torquay, a town in Torbay, on the south coast of the county of Devon, England, starts some 450,000 years ago with early human artefacts found in Kents Cavern.

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History of West Ham United F.C.

West Ham United Football Club are based in Stratford, Newham, east London.

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Hof van Savoye

The Hof van Savoye (Court of Savoy) or Palace of Margaret of Austria is an early 16th-century building in Mechelen, Belgium.

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Holy Trinity Church, Guildford

Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church in the centre of Guildford, England.

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Honor Grenville, Viscountess Lisle

Honor Grenville (c. 1493–5Byrne, vol.1, p.305, Honor's birthdate estimated at 1493–5 – 1566) was a Cornish lady whose domestic life from 1533 to 1540 during the reign of King Henry VIII is exceptionally well recorded, due to the survival of the Lisle Papers in the National Archives, the state archives of the United Kingdom.

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House of Howard

The House of Howard is an English Noble House founded by John Howard who was created Duke of Norfolk (3rd creation) by King Richard III of England in 1483.

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House of Plantagenet

The House of Plantagenet was a royal house which originated from the lands of Anjou in France.

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House of Tudor

The House of Tudor was an English royal house of Welsh origin, descended in the male line from the Tudors of Penmynydd.

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Hugh Curwen

Hugh Curwen (died 1 November 1568) was an English ecclesiastic and statesman.

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Humphrey Middlemore

Humphrey Middlemore, O.Cart, (died 19 June 1535) was an English Catholic priest and Carthusian hermit, who was executed for treason during the Tudor period.

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Ida de Grey

Ida de Grey or Edith de Grey (1368 – 1 June 1426), was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, and the daughter of Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, a powerful Welsh Marcher lord.

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Il castello di Kenilworth

Il castello di Kenilworth (or, under its original name in 1829, Elisabetta al castello di Kenilworth)Ashbrook and Hibberd (2001), p. 229 is a melodramma serio or tragic opera in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti.

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Imaginary Conversations

Imaginary Conversations is a publication consisting of five volumes of imaginary conversations, mainly between historical people of classical Greece and Rome, composed by the English author Walter Savage Landor.

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Incest

Incest is sexual activity between family members or close relatives.

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Inventory of Elizabeth I of England

The Inventory of Jewels and Plate of Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1574 was published from manuscripts by Arthur Jefferies Collins in 1955.

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Irish diaspora

The Irish diaspora (Diaspóra na nGael) refers to Irish people and their descendants who live outside Ireland.

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Iron Acton

Iron Acton is a village, civil parish and former manor in South Gloucestershire, England.

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Isaac Taylor (1759–1829)

Isaac Taylor (1759–1829) of Ongar was an English engraver and writer of books for the young.

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Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke

Isabel de Clare, suo jure Countess of Pembroke and Striguil (1172–1220), was a Cambro-Norman-Irish noblewoman and one of the wealthiest heiresses in Wales and Ireland.

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James Boleyn

Sir James Boleyn was a courtier in the reign of Henry VIII of England and chancellor of the household of his niece, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII and thus the great-uncle of Elizabeth I. James was the son of Sir William Boleyn and his eldest brother was Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire.

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James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond

James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond and 2nd Earl of Ossory (1496 – 28 October 1546), known as The Lame, was the son of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond and Margaret Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond.

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Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford

Jane Boleyn, Viscountess Rochford née Parker, (c. 1505 – 13 February 1542) was the wife of George Boleyn, 2nd Viscount Rochford, brother of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII.

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Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland

Jane Dudley (née Guildford), Duchess of Northumberland (1508/1509 – 1555) was an English noblewoman, the wife of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and mother of Guildford Dudley and Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester.

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Jane Foole

Jane Foole, also known as Jane The Foole, and Jane, The Queen's Fool (fl. 1543-1558), was an English court jester.

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Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour (c. 150824 October 1537) was Queen of England from 1536 to 1537 as the third wife of King Henry VIII.

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January 25

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Jürgen Wullenwever

Jürgen Wullenwever (c. 1492 – 29 September 1537) was burgomaster of Lübeck from 1533 to 1535, a period of religious, political and trade turmoil.

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Joan de Beauchamp, Countess of Ormond

Joan Beauchamp, Countess of Ormond (1396 – 3 or 5 August 1430) was the first wife of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond, and the mother of his five children.

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Joan FitzAlan, Baroness Bergavenny

Joan de Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny (née FitzAlan; 1375 – 14 November 1435) was an English noblewoman, and the wife of William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny of the Welsh Marches.

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Joan FitzGerald, Countess of Carrick

Joan FitzGerald, Countess of Carrick (1281 – 2 May 1320) was an Irish noblewoman, and the wife of Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick, Justiciar of Ireland (1268 – 13 September 1321).

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Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond

Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond, Countess of Desmond (ca. 1509 or ca. 1514 – 2 January 1565) was an Irish noblewoman and heiress, a member of the Norman Fitzgerald family, who were also known as the "Geraldines".

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Joan Larke

Joan Larke (c.1490 – 1532), was the mistress of the powerful English statesman and churchman in the Tudor period, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and mother of his two illegitimate children.

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Joan Vaux (lady-in-waiting)

Joan Vaux (c. 1463 – 4 September 1538), also known as Mother Guildford, was an English aristocratic woman who was the Lady Governess to the Princesses Margaret Tudor and Mary Tudor, and accompanied the latter to France when she married King Louis XII in 1514.

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Joan Wilkinson (died 1556)

Joan or Jane Wilkinson (née North) (d.1556) was silkwoman to Anne Boleyn and Lady Lisle and a Protestant reformer.

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Joanna Denny

Joanna Denny (died 2006) was a historian and author specialising in the court of Henry VIII of England.

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Joanne King

Joanne King (born 20 April 1983 in Dublin) is an Irish actress.

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Jodhi May

Jodhi Tania May (born Jodhi Tania Edwards; 8 May 1975) is an English stage, film, and television actress.

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John Barber (clergyman)

John Barber (died 1549) was an English clergyman and civilian.

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John Barlow (diplomat)

John Barlow was an English diplomat and spy in the time of Henry VIII.

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John Carey (courtier)

Sir John Carey, of Plashey (ca. 1491-1552) was a courtier to King Henry VIII.

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John Cheke

Sir John Cheke (Cheek) (16 June 1514 – 13 September 1557) was an English classical scholar and statesman.

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John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford

John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, Lord Great Chamberlain KG PC (c.1482 – 21 March 1540).

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John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland

John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland (1504Loades 2008 – 22 August 1553) was an English general, admiral, and politician, who led the government of the young King Edward VI from 1550 until 1553, and unsuccessfully tried to install Lady Jane Grey on the English throne after the King's death.

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John Fisher

John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535), venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint John Fisher, was an English Catholic bishop, cardinal, and theologian.

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John Giffard (died 1556)

Sir John Giffard (c.1465-13 November 1556), of Chillington in Brewood, was a soldier, courtier, member of the English Parliament and Staffordshire landowner, who made his mark mainly during the reign of Henry VIII.

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John Hasilwood

John Hasilwood (by 1485 - 1544) was an English politician.

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John Hilsey

John Hilsey (a.k.a. Hildesley or Hildesleigh; died 4 August 1539) was an English Dominican, prior provincial of his order, then an agent of Henry VIII and his church reformation, and Bishop of Rochester.

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John Howard (died 1437)

Sir John Howard (c.1366-1437), of Wiggenhall in Norfolk, was an English landowner, soldier, courtier, administrator and politician.

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John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk

John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk (c. 1425 – 22 August 1485), was an English nobleman, soldier, politician, and the first Howard Duke of Norfolk.

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John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford

John Hussey, 1st Baron Hussey of Sleaford (sometimes spelled Hosey, Husey, Hussie, Huse; 1465/1466 – 1536/1537) was Chief Butler of England from 1521 until his death.

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John Leland (antiquary)

John Leland or Leyland (13 September, – 18 April 1552) was an English poet and antiquary.

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John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury

John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury and 5th and 2nd Baron Montagu, KG (c. 1350 – 7 January 1400) was an English nobleman, one of the few who remained loyal to Richard II after Henry IV became king.

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John Norreys

Sir John Norreys (ca. 1547 – 3 July 1597), also frequently spelt John Norris, was an English soldier of a Berkshire family, the son of Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys, a lifelong friend of Queen Elizabeth.

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John Norreys (Keeper of the Wardrobe)

Sir John Norreys (c. 1400 – 1 September 1466) was a high ranking Lancastrian, and the head of the branch of the Norreys family who became prominent under the reign of the House of Tudor.

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John Norreys (Usher of the Chamber)

Sir John Norreys (c. 1481 – 21 October 1564) was an important member of the English court during the reign of the House of Tudor.

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John Port (judge)

Sir John Port (c.1472 – c. 14 March 1540), judge, was the son of Henry Port of Chester.

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John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford

John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford (c. 1485 – 14 March 1555) was an English royal minister in the Tudor era.

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John Sackville (died 1557)

John Sackville MP (before 17 March 1484 – 26 September 1557) was a Member of Parliament for East Grinstead, and a local administrator in Essex, Sussex and Surrey.

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John Scott (died 1533)

Sir John Scott (– 7 October 1533) was the eldest son of Sir William Scott of Scot's Hall.

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John Seymour (1474–1536)

Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall in the parish of Great Bedwyn in the Savernake Forest, Wiltshire, Knight banneret (c. 1474 – 21 December 1536) was an English soldier and a courtier who served both Henry VII and Henry VIII.

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John Shelton (courtier)

Sir John Shelton (b. in or before 1503, d. 1558) was the eldest son of Sir John Shelton and Anne Boleyn, the aunt of Queen Anne Boleyn.

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John Skelton

John Skelton, also known as John Shelton (c. 1463 – 21 June 1529), possibly born in Diss, Norfolk, was an English poet and tutor to King Henry VIII of England.

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John Skut

John Skut was the royal tailor during the reign of Henry VIII of England.

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John Skypp

John Skypp (c. 1495-1552) was the Bishop of Hereford from 1539 until 1552.

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John Spelman (judge)

Sir John Spelman (died 1546) was an English judge from Norfolk, noted for his composition of law reports.

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John St Leger (died 1441)

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John St. Leger (died 1596)

Sir John St Leger (died 1596), of Annery in the parish of Monkleigh, Devon, was an English landowner who served in local and national government.

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John Tregonwell

Sir John Tregonwell (died 1565) was an English jurist, a principal agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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Joseph Drew

Joseph Drew (21 May 1814 – 3 December 1883) was an English newspaper editor, steamboat proprietor, art collector, writer and lecturer.

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Joyce Redman

Joyce Olivia Redman (9 December 1915 – 10 May 2012) was an Anglo-Irish actress.

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Julia Fox

Julia Fox is an author and historical researcher, and a former teacher.

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Juliana FitzGerald, Lady of Thomond

Juliana FitzMaurice, Lady of Thomond (12 April 1266 - 29 September 1300) was a Norman-Irish noblewoman, the daughter of Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly, and the wife of Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond, a powerful Anglo-Norman baron in Ireland, who was a younger brother of Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford.

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June 1

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Karl von Piloty

Karl Theodor von Piloty (1 October 1826 – 21 July 1886) was a German painter.

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Kat Ashley

Katherine Ashley (circa 1502–1565) (or Astley), née Katherine Champernowne, was governess to Queen Elizabeth I of England and became her close friend in later life.

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Katharine Basset

Katharine Basset (c. 1522 – after 1558, occasionally misnamed "Elizabeth") was an English gentlewoman who served at the court of King Henry VIII, namely in the household of Queen Anne of Cleves, and was briefly jailed for speaking against him.

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Katherine Mortimer, Countess of Warwick

Katherine Mortimer, Countess of Warwick (1314 – 4 August 1369) was the wife of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick KG, an English peer, and military commander during the Hundred Years War.

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Keeper of the Seals

The title Keeper of the Seals or equivalent is used in several contexts, denoting the person entitled to keep and authorize use of the Great Seal of a given country.

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Kentwell Hall

Kentwell Hall is a stately home in Long Melford, Suffolk, England.

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Kevin & Perry Go Large

Kevin & Perry Go Large is a 2000 British teen comedy film based on the Harry Enfield sketch Kevin the Teenager.

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King and Queen, Brighton

The King and Queen (also known as Ye Olde King and Queen and The King and Queen Hotel) is a pub in the seaside resort of Brighton, part of the city of Brighton and Hove.

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King Harry Ferry

The King Harry Ferry Bridge is a vehicular chain ferry which crosses the Carrick Roads reach of the estuary of the River Fal in Cornwall, England, UK.

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King's College Chapel, Cambridge

King's College Chapel is the chapel at King's College in the University of Cambridge.

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King's Head Inn, Aylesbury

The King's Head Inn is one of the oldest public houses with a coaching yard in the south of England.

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King's Table

The King’s Table was a carved stone table that was a symbol of royal power in England.

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Knollys family

Knollys, the name of an English family descended from Sir Thomas Knollys (died 1435), Lord Mayor of London.

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Kristin Scott Thomas

Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas (born 24 May 1960) is a British actress.

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Lady Jane Grey

Lady Jane Grey (Her exact date of birth is uncertain; many historians agree on the long-held estimate of 1537 while others set it in the later half of 1536 based on newer research. – 12 February 1554), known also as Lady Jane Dudley (after her marriage) and as "the Nine Days' Queen", was an English noblewoman and de facto Queen of England and Ireland from 10 July until 19 July 1553.

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Lady Margaret Butler

Lady Margaret Butler (c. 1454 – 1539) was an Irish noblewoman, the daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond.

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Lady-in-waiting

A lady-in-waiting or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, royal or feudal, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman.

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Lancelot de Carle

Lancelot de Carle (also Carles) (c. 1508 – July 1568), Bishop of Riez, was a French scholar, poet and diplomat.

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Lasher

Lasher (1993) by Anne Rice is the second novel in her series Lives of the Mayfair Witches.

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Laura Beatty

Laura Mary Catherine Beatty (née Keen; born 1 May 1963) is a writer awarded the Authors' Club First Novel Award for her 2008 novel Pollard, also shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize.

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Laura Jane Laughlin

Laura Jane Laughlin is an Irish television actress most recognized for her roles on ''Legend'', The Tudors and Ice Cream Girls.

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Lavolta

The volta (plural: voltas) (Italian: "the turn" or "turning") is an anglicised name for a Renaissance dance for couples from the later Renaissance.

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Lesley Smith

Lesley Smith (M. Univ, M. Phil, FSA (Scot), M.S.M.W) is an English scholar, historian, heritage publicist and actress.

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Lettice Digby, 1st Baroness Offaly

Lettice FitzGerald, 1st Baroness Offaly (c.1580 – 1 December 1658) was an Irish noblewoman and a member of the FitzGerald dynasty.

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Lettice Knollys

Lettice Knollys (sometimes latinized as Laetitia, alias Lettice Devereux or Lettice Dudley), Countess of Essex and Countess of Leicester (8 November 1543Adams 2008a – 25 December 1634), was an English noblewoman and mother to the courtiers Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and Lady Penelope Rich, although via her marriage to Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, she incurred the Queen's unrelenting displeasure.

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Lieutenant of the Tower of London

The Lieutenant of the Tower of London served directly under the Constable of the Tower.

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Lilli Palmer

Lilli Palmer (born Lilli Marie Peiser; 24 May 1914 – 27 January 1986) was a German actress and writer.

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List of assassinations in fiction

Assassinations have formed a major plot element in various works of fiction.

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List of biographical films

This is a list of biographical films.

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List of British coronations

This is a list by date of coronations of British monarchs since 1066.

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List of British royal residences

British royal residences are palaces, castles and houses occupied by members of the British royal family in the United Kingdom.

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List of Canadian monarchs

Listed here are the monarchs who reigned over the French and British colonies of Canada, followed by the Dominion of Canada, and finally the present-day sovereign state of Canada.

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List of composers by name

This is a list of composers by name, alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names.

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List of compositions by Libby Larsen

The following is a chronological list of compositions by Libby Larsen, divided into genre groups.

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List of coupled cousins

This is a list of prominent individuals who have been romantically or maritally coupled with a cousin.

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List of craters on Venus

This is a list of craters on Venus, named by the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature.

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List of English consorts

The English royal consorts were the spouses of the reigning monarchs of the Kingdom of England who were not themselves monarchs of England: spouses of some English monarchs who were themselves English monarchs are not listed, comprising Mary I and Philip who reigned together in the 16th century, and William III and Mary II who reigned together in the 17th century.

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List of English monarchs

This list of kings and queens of the Kingdom of England begins with Alfred the Great, King of Wessex, one of the petty kingdoms to rule a portion of modern England.

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List of English royal mistresses

This page contains a list of notable English royal mistresses.

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List of executioners

This is a list of people who have acted as official executioners.

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List of female hereditary rulers

This is a list of female hereditary rulers who ruled or reigned over a political jurisdiction in their own right or by right of inheritance.

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List of fictional diaries

This is a list of fictional diaries categorized by type, including fictional works in diary form, diaries appearing in fictional works, and hoax diaries.

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List of fictional monarchs

This is a list of fictional Monarchs – characters who appear in fiction as the monarch of a fictional or real country.

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List of fictional United States presidencies of historical figures (A–B)

The following is a list of real or historical people who have been portrayed as President of the United States in fiction, although they did not hold the office in real life.

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List of films based on actual events

This is a list of feature films that are based on actual events.

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List of French royal mistresses

This page contains a listing of notable French royal mistresses.

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List of historical figures dramatised by Shakespeare

This list contains the biographies of historical figures who appear in the plays of William Shakespeare.

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List of historical novels

This list outlines notable historical novels by the current geo-political boundaries of countries for the historical location in which most of the novel takes place.

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List of historical opera characters

This is a list of historical figures who have been characters in opera or operetta.

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List of historical period drama films and series set in Near Eastern and Western civilization

The historical period drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous people.

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List of Horrible Histories episodes

Horrible Histories is a children's live-action historical sketch-comedy TV series based on the book series of the same name written by Terry Deary.

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List of Landor's Imaginary Conversations

This is a list of the Imaginary Conversations of Walter Savage Landor, a series of dialogues of historical and mythical characters.

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List of marquessates in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

This page lists all marquessates, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.

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List of murdered musicians

Many musicians have been killed during their active career.

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List of museums in Kent

This list of museums in Kent, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of Mystery Hunters episodes

The following episodes are from Mystery Hunters.

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List of nicknames of European royalty and nobility: A

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List of paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger

Hans Holbein the Younger (c. 1497–1543) was a German artist and printmaker who worked in a Northern Renaissance style.

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List of peerages created for women

This is a list of peerages created for women in the peerages of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, or the United Kingdom.

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List of peers 1530–1539

2|Earl Marischal (1458)||William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal||1483||1530||Died |- |William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal||1530||1581|| |- |Earl of Buchan (1469)||John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Buchan||1505||1551|| |- |Earl of Glencairn (1488)||Cuthbert Cunningham, 3rd Earl of Glencairn||1490||1541|| |- |Earl of Bothwell (1488)||Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell||1513||1556|| |- |Earl of Lennox (1488)||Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox||1526||1571|| |- |Earl of Moray (1501)||James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray||1501||1544|| |- |Earl of Arran (1503)||James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran||1529||1575|| |- |Earl of Montrose (1503)||William Graham, 2nd Earl of Montrose||1513||1571|| |- |Earl of Eglinton (1507)||Hugh Montgomerie, 1st Earl of Eglinton||1507||1545|| |- |Earl of Cassilis (1509)||Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassilis||1527||1558|| |- |Lord Erskine (1429)||John Erskine, 5th Lord Erskine||1513||1552||de jure Earl of Mar |- |Lord Somerville (1430)||Hugh Somerville, 5th Lord Somerville||1523||1549|| |- |Lord Haliburton of Dirleton (1441)||Janet Haliburton, 7th Lady Haliburton of Dirleton||1502||1560|| |- |Lord Forbes (1442)||John Forbes, 6th Lord Forbes||1493||1547|| |- |Lord Maxwell (1445)||Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell||1513||1546|| |- |Lord Glamis (1445)||John Lyon, 7th Lord Glamis||1528||1558|| |- |Lord Lindsay of the Byres (1445)||John Lindsay, 5th Lord Lindsay||1526||1563|| |- |Lord Saltoun (1445)||William Abernethy, 5th Lord Saltoun||1527||1543|| |- |Lord Gray (1445)||Patrick Gray, 3rd Lord Grayy||1514||1541|| |- |Lord Sinclair (1449)||William Sinclair, 4th Lord Sinclair||1513||1570|| |- ||Lord Fleming (1451)||Malcolm Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming||1524||1547|| |- |Lord Seton (1451)||George Seton, 6th Lord Seton||1513||1549|| |- |Lord Borthwick (1452)||William Borthwick, 4th Lord Borthwick||1513||1542|| |- |Lord Boyd (1454)||Robert Boyd, 4th Lord Boyd||Aft.

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List of people convicted of high treason in England before 1 May 1707

This is a list of people convicted of high treason in the Kingdom of England before the Union with Scotland on 1 May 1707.

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List of people executed by the Tudors

This is a list of prominent people executed by the state during the reign of the Tudors.

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List of people from Kent

This is a list of notable residents of the county of Kent in England who have a Wikipedia page.

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List of people from Mechelen

This is a list of Notable people from Mechelen, who were either born in Mechelen, or spent part of their life there.

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List of people hanged, drawn and quartered

To be hanged, drawn and quartered was a penalty in England for men guilty of high treason.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Gibraltar

This is a list of notables on stamps of Gibraltar.

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List of people on the postage stamps of the United Kingdom

This is a list of people on stamps of the United Kingdom.

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List of people who were beheaded

The following is a list of people who were beheaded, arranged alphabetically by country or region and with date of decapitation.

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List of people who were executed

This is a list of people who have been executed.

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List of people with surname Carey

This is a list of people with the surname Carey.

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List of places of interest in Essex

This is a list of places of interest in the British county of Essex.

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List of portrait drawings by Hans Holbein the Younger

The following is a list of portrait drawings by Hans Holbein the Younger that are generally accepted as by his own hand.

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List of prisoners of the Tower of London

From an early stage of its history, one of the functions of the Tower of London has been to act as a prison, though it was not designed as one.

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List of Protestant Reformers

This is an alphabetical list of Protestant Reformers.

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List of revocations of appointments to orders and awarded decorations and medals of the United Kingdom

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List of rose cultivars named after people

Among the individuals or fictional characters who have had rose cultivars named after them are the following.

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List of Shakespearean characters (A–K)

This article is an index of characters appearing in the plays of William Shakespeare whose names begin with the letters A to K. Characters with names beginning with the letters L to Z may be found here.

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List of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen characters

This is a collection of the characters from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, a comic book series created by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill, and its spin-off Nemo.

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List of The Tudors characters

The following is a list of character from the Showtime television series The Tudors.

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List of The Tudors episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the CBC/Showtime television series The Tudors.

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List of trials of peers in the House of Lords

This is a list of trials of peers in the House of Lords.

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List of wives of King Henry VIII

In legal terms, Henry VIII of England had only three wives, because three of his putative marriages were annulled.

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List of women in Female Biography

Female biography was identified and named by Mary Hays (1759–1843) as a discrete empirical category of knowledge production and analysis while researching figures for the first Enlightenment prosopography of women, Female Biography; Or, memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of all Ages and Countries (R. Phillips, 1803) in six volumes.

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Little Englander

"Little Englander" is a term for English nationalists or English people who are described as xenophobic or overly nationalistic and are accused of being "ignorant" and "boorish".

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Llwynywermod

Llwynywermod (Llwynywermwd), also known as Llwynywormwood, is an estate owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park in Carmarthenshire, Wales.

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Lord Edmund Howard

Lord Edmund Howard (– 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney.

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Lord High Steward

The position of Lord High Steward is the first of the Great Officers of State in England, nominally ranking above the Lord Chancellor.

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Lord Thomas Howard

Lord Thomas Howard (1511 – 31 October 1537), courtier, was a younger son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk by his second marriage to Agnes Tilney.

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Loseley Park

Loseley Park is a large Tudor manor house with later additions and modifications south-west of Guildford, Surrey, England in Artington close to the hamlet of Littleton.

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Lucy Aikin

Lucy Aikin (6 November 1781 – 29 January 1864) was an English historical writer.

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Lucy Ward (musician)

Lucy Victoria Ward (born 12 December 1989) is a British singer-songwriter from Derby.

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Lydia Leonard

Lydia Leonard (born 5 December 1981) is an English stage, film and television actress.

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Mabel Browne, Countess of Kildare

Mabel Browne, Countess of Kildare (c. 1536 – 25 August 1610) was the wife of Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare, Baron of Offaly (25 February 1525 – 16 November 1585).

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Madge Shelton

Margaret Shelton (likely died before 1555) was the sister of Mary Shelton, and may have been a mistress of Henry VIII of England.

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Magdalene College, Cambridge

Magdalene College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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Maid of honour

Maids of Honour are the junior attendants of a queen in royal households.

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Maids of honour tart

Maids of Honour tart (also known as Maids of Honour cake) is a traditional English baked tart consisting of a puff pastry shell filled with cheese curds.

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Malpas, Cheshire

Malpas is a large village that used to be a market town.

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Manor of Iron Acton

The historic manor of Iron Acton was a manor centred on the village of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire, England, situated about north-east of the centre of the City of Bristol.

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Marcher Lord

A Marcher Lord was a noble appointed by the King of England to guard the border (known as the Welsh Marches) between England and Wales.

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Margaret Bryan

Margaret Bryan, Baroness Bryan (c. 1468 – c. 1551/52) was Lady Governess to Henry VIII's children: Princess Mary, Princess Elizabeth, Henry FitzRoy and Prince Edward.

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Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon

Margaret de Bohun, Countess of Devon (3 April 1311 – 16 December 1391) was the granddaughter of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, and the wife of Hugh Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (1303-1377).

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Margaret Douglas

Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox (8 October 1515 – 7 March 1578), was the daughter of the Scottish queen dowager Margaret Tudor and her second husband Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.

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Margaret Dymoke

Margaret Dymoke (born circa 1500) was a lady-in-waiting at the court of Henry VIII of England.

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Margaret FitzGerald, Countess of Ormond

Margaret FitzGerald, Countess of Ormond, Countess of Ossory (c. 1473 – 9 August 1542) was an Irish noblewoman and a member of the powerful and celebrated FitzGerald dynasty also known as "The Geraldines".

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Margaret Lee (lady-in-waiting)

Lady Margaret Lee (née Wyatt) (1506(?) – 1543(?)) was a sister of the poet Thomas Wyatt, and a favourite of Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII of England.

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Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury

Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 – 27 May 1541), was an English peeress.

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Margaret Wotton, Marchioness of Dorset

Margaret Wotton, Marchioness of Dorset (1487–1541) was the second wife of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, and the mother of his children, including Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, with whom she engaged in many quarrels during his minority over money and his allowance.

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Margery Wentworth

Margery Wentworth, also known as Margaret Wentworth (c. 1478 – 18 October 1550) was the wife of Sir John Seymour and the mother of Queen Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII of England.

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Margical History Tour

"Margical History Tour" is the eleventh episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season.

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Marguerite de Navarre

Marguerite de Navarre (Marguerite d'Angoulême, Marguerite d'Alençon; 11 April 149221 December 1549), also known as Marguerite of Angoulême and Margaret of Navarre, was the princess of France, Queen of Navarre, and Duchess of Alençon and Berry.

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Maria Stuarda

Maria Stuarda (Mary Stuart) is a tragic opera (tragedia lirica), in two acts, by Gaetano Donizetti, to a libretto by Giuseppe Bardari, based on Andrea Maffei's translation of Friedrich Schiller's 1800 play Maria Stuart.

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Mark Smeaton

Mark Smeaton (c. 1512 – 17 May 1536) was a musician at the court of Henry VIII of England, in the household of Queen Anne Boleyn.

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Marquess of Pembroke

Marquess of Pembroke was a title in the Peerage of England created by King Henry VIII for his future spouse Anne Boleyn.

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Marquesses in the United Kingdom

Marquess is a rank of nobility in the peerages of the United Kingdom.

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Mary Arundell (courtier)

Mary Arundell, Countess of Arundel (died 20 or 21 October 1557), was the only child of Sir John Arundell (1474 – 1545) of Lanherne, Cornwall, by his second wife, Katherine Grenville.

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Mary Baynton

Mary Baynton (fl. c. 1533) was a woman from Lincolnshire, England, who claimed to be the Princess Mary, daughter of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Katherine of Aragon.

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Mary Boleyn

Mary Boleyn, also known as Lady Mary (c. 1499/1500 – 19 July 1543), was the sister of English queen Anne Boleyn, whose family enjoyed considerable influence during the reign of King Henry VIII.

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Mary Brandon, Baroness Monteagle

Lady Mary Brandon, Baroness Monteagle (2 June 1510 – between 1540/1544), was an English noblewoman, and the daughter of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, by his second wife, Anne Browne.

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Mary Fiennes (lady-in-waiting)

Mary Fiennes (1495–1531) was an English noblewoman and the wife of Sir Henry Norris who was executed for treason as one of the alleged lovers of her cousin, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England.

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Mary I of England

Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death.

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Mary of Guise

Mary of Guise (Marie; 22 November 1515 – 11 June 1560), also called Mary of Lorraine, ruled Scotland as regent from 1554 until her death.

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Mary Percy, Countess of Northumberland

Mary Percy (née Talbot), Countess of Northumberland (died 16 April 1572) was a courtier and noblewoman during the reign of Henry VIII of England.

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Mary Scrope

Mary Scrope (died 25 August 1548) was the granddaughter of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton, and the sister of Elizabeth Scrope (d.1537), wife of John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, and Margaret Scrope (d.1515), wife of Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk.

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Mary Scudamore

Mary Scudamore (née Shelton) (c. 1550 – 1603) was a courtier and the daughter of Sir John Shelton of Shelton Hall, Norfolk and his wife, Margaret Parker.

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Mary Shelton

Mary Shelton (1510×15–1570/71) was one of the contributors to the Devonshire manuscript.

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Mary Tudor, Queen of France

Mary Tudor (18 March 1496 – 25 June 1533) was an English princess who was briefly Queen of France and later progenitor of a family that claimed the English throne.

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Matthew Arundell

Sir Matthew Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (ca. 1532/3/4 – 24 December 1598), known between 1552 and 1554 as Matthew Howard and after his death sometimes called Matthew Arundell-Howard, was an English gentleman, landowner, and member of parliament in the West of England.

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Matthew Parker

Matthew Parker (6 August 1504 – 17 May 1575) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1559 until his death in 1575.

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Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer

Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer (1224 – shortly before 23 March 1301) was a noble heiress, and one of the most important,Mitchell, p.44 being a member of the powerful de Braose family which held many lordships and domains in the Welsh Marches.

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Maud le Vavasour, Baroness Butler

Maud le Vavasour, Baroness Butler (c. June 24, 1176 – 1225) was an Anglo-Norman heiress and the wife of Fulk FitzWarin, a medieval landed gentleman who was forced to become an outlaw in the early 13th century.

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Maureen Peters (novelist)

Maureen Peters (3 March 1935 - 8 April 2008) was a historical novelist, under her own name and noms de plume such as Veronica Black, Catherine Darby, Belinda Gray, Levanah Lloyd, Judith Rothman, Elizabeth Law, Sharon Whitby.

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Maxwell Anderson

James Maxwell Anderson (December 15, 1888 – February 28, 1959) was an American playwright, author, poet, journalist and lyricist.

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Maxxxwell Carlisle

Maxxxwell Carlisle (Maxxxwell McHugh Carlisle) is an American Heavy Metal guitarist, songwriter, producer, radio personality and bodybuilder from Los Angeles, California.

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May 15

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May 17

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May 28

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Mechelen

Mechelen (Malines, traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as Mechlin, from where the adjective Mechlinian is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical context. The city's French name Malines had also been used in English in the past (in the 19th and 20th century) however this has largely been abandoned. Meanwhile, the Dutch derived Mechelen began to be used in English increasingly from late 20th century onwards, even while Mechlin remained still in use (for example a Mechlinian is an inhabitant of this city or someone seen as born-and-raised there; the term is also the name of the city dialect; as an adjective Mechlinian may refer to the city or to its dialect.) is a city and municipality in the province of Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Mechelen proper, some quarters at its outskirts, the hamlets of Nekkerspoel (adjacent) and Battel (a few kilometers away), as well as the villages of Walem, Heffen, Leest, Hombeek, and Muizen. The Dyle (Dijle) flows through the city, hence it is often referred to as the Dijlestad ("City on the river Dijle"). Mechelen lies on the major urban and industrial axis Brussels–Antwerp, about 25 km from each city. Inhabitants find employment at Mechelen's southern industrial and northern office estates, as well as at offices or industry near the capital and Zaventem Airport, or at industrial plants near Antwerp's seaport. Mechelen is one of Flanders' prominent cities of historical art, with Antwerp, Bruges, Brussels, Ghent, and Leuven. It was notably a centre for artistic production during the Northern Renaissance, when painters, printmakers, illuminators and composers of polyphony were attracted by patrons such as Margaret of York, Margaret of Austria and Hieronymus van Busleyden.

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Merle Oberon

Merle Oberon (born Estelle Merle O'Brien Thompson, 19 February 191123 November 1979) was an Anglo-Indian actress.

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Merstone

Merstone is a quaint little hamlet on the Isle of Wight.

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Minster, Swale

Minster is a large village on the north coast of the Isle of Sheppey and in the Swale district of Kent, England.

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Miranda Raison

Miranda Caroline Raison (born 18 November 1977) is an English screen and stage actress.

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Mistresses of Henry VIII

The Mistresses of Henry VIII allegedly included many notable women between 1509 and 1536.

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Moresby Hall

Moresby Hall is a former manor house and hotel in Parton, Cumbria, overlooking the Cumbrian Fells.

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Mote Park

Mote Park is a multi-use public park in Maidstone, Kent.

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Murder Most Royal

Murder Most Royal (a.k.a. The King's Pleasure) (1949) is an historical fiction novel by Jean Plaidy.

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My Body, the Hand Grenade

My Body, the Hand Grenade is the first and only compilation album by American alternative rock band Hole, released on October 28, 1997 through the band's European label, City Slang Records.

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My Lady Carey's Dompe

My Lady Carey's Dompe is one of the earliest surviving Renaissance musical pieces, most probably written for lute and harpsichord.

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Natalie Dormer

Natalie Dormer (born 11 February 1982) is an English actress.

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Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman (born Neta-Lee Hershlag on June 9, 1981) is an Israeli-American actress, film producer and director.

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Natalie Portman filmography

Natalie Portman is an actress, producer, and director with dual American and Israeli citizenship.

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New Adventures of Queen Victoria

The New Adventures of Queen Victoria is a daily webcomic created by Pab Sungenis.

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Newington Green

Newington Green is an open space in north London that straddles the border between Islington and Hackney.

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Newport, Shropshire

Newport is a market town in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England.

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Nicholas Bourbon (the elder)

Nicholas Bourbon (1503 or 1505 - after 1550) was a French court preceptor and poet.

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Nicholas Carew (courtier)

Sir Nicholas Carew (c. 1496–3 March 1539), KG, of Beddington in Surrey, was an English courtier and diplomat during the reign of King Henry VIII.

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Nicholas Hawkins (priest)

Nicholas Hawkins, LL.D. (c.1495–1534) was an English cleric and diplomat.

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Nicholas Pelham (1517–60)

Sir Nicholas Pelham (by 1513 – 15 September 1560) of Laughton, Sussex was an English politician.

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Nicholas Poyntz

Sir Nicholas Poyntz (1510—circa 28 November 1556) was a prominent English courtier during the latter part of Henry VIII's reign.

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Nicholas Shaxton

Nicholas Shaxton (c. 1485 – 1556) was an English Reformer and Bishop of Salisbury.

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Nicholas Udall

Nicholas Udall (or Uvedale Udal, Woodall, or other variations) (1504 – 23 December 1556) was an English playwright, cleric, and schoolmaster, the author of Ralph Roister Doister, generally regarded as the first comedy written in the English language.

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Nobody's Daughter

Nobody's Daughter is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Hole, released worldwide on April 27, 2010, through Mercury Records.

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Nomeda Kazlaus

Nomeda Kazlaus (born as Nomeda Kazlauskaitė in Vilnius, Lithuania) is one of the most outstanding Lithuanian operatic sopranos of the contemporary generation of singers, an international opera diva who has appeared in leading roles in many European opera houses including the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow and the Teatro Malibran in Venice.

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Norah Lofts

Norah Lofts, née Norah Ethel Robinson, (27 August 190410 September 1983) was a 20th-century best-selling British author.

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Norreys

Norreys (also spelt Norris) may refer to various members of, or estates belonging to, a landed family chiefly seated in the English counties of Berkshire and Lancashire and the Irish county of Cork.

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Nun Monkton

Nun Monkton is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.

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O Death Rock Me Asleep

"O Death Rock Me Asleep" is a Tudor-era poem, usually attributed to Anne Boleyn.

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Odiham Park

Odiham Park was a park which contained a hunting lodge owned by Henry VIII of England.

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Ormesby St Margaret with Scratby

Ormesby St Margaret with Scratby is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.

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Ormonde Castle

Ormond Castle is a castle on the River Suir on the east side of Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, Ireland.

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Our Lady of Walsingham

Our Lady of Walsingham is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary venerated by Roman Catholics and Anglicans associated with the Marian apparitions to Richeldis de Faverches, a pious English noblewoman, in 1061 in the village of Walsingham in Norfolk, England.

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Palace of Beaulieu

Beaulieu Palace circa 1580 The Palace of Beaulieu is a former Royal Palace in Boreham, Essex, England, north-east of Chelmsford.

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Palace of Placentia

The Palace of Placentia was an English Royal Palace built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, in 1443, in Greenwich, on the banks of the River Thames, downstream from London.

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Palace of Whitehall

The Palace of Whitehall (or Palace of White Hall) at Westminster, Middlesex, was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, when most of its structures, except for Inigo Jones's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire.

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Palmes family

The Palmes family of Naburn Hall, and the cadet branches of Lindley Hall, North Yorkshire; Ashwell, Rutland; and Carcraig in Ireland, are an ancient English aristocratic family, noted for their adherence to Catholicism.

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Parker Library, Corpus Christi College

The Parker Library is the rare books and manuscripts library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.

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Pádraic Delaney

Pádraic Delaney (born 6 November 1977) is an Irish actor known for playing Teddy O'Donovan in the Ken Loach film The Wind That Shakes the Barley, for which he earned an IFTA nomination as well as being named Irish Shooting Star for the 2007 Berlin Film Festival.

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Pearls of the Crown

The Pearls of the Crown (Les Perles de la couronne) is a 1937 French comedy film of historically-based fiction by Sacha Guitry who plays four roles in it (many of the other performers play multiple roles, as well).

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Peggy Hopkins Joyce

Peggy Hopkins Joyce (May 26, 1893 – June 12, 1957) was an American actress, artist model and dancer.

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Penshurst Place

Penshurst Place is a historic building near Tonbridge, Kent, south east of London, England.

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Peter Symonds

Peter Symonds (–1586/7) was a wealthy English merchant and benefactor, most notable for founding a number of almshouses for charitable endeavors in Southeast England.

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Philip II of Spain

Philip II (Felipe II; 21 May 1527 – 13 September 1598), called "the Prudent" (el Prudente), was King of Spain (1556–98), King of Portugal (1581–98, as Philip I, Filipe I), King of Naples and Sicily (both from 1554), and jure uxoris King of England and Ireland (during his marriage to Queen Mary I from 1554–58).

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Philippa Gregory

Philippa Gregory (born 9 January 1954) is an English historical novelist who has been publishing since 1987.

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Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond

Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond, 1st Earl of Ossory (1467 – 26 August, 1539) also known as (Irish Piers Ruadh) Red Piers, was from the Polestown branch of the Butler family of Ireland.

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Pilgrimage of Grace

The Pilgrimage of Grace was a popular uprising that began in Yorkshire in October 1536, before spreading to other parts of Northern England including Cumberland, Northumberland and north Lancashire, under the leadership of lawyer Robert Aske.

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Pishiobury

Pishiobury, sometimes spelled Pishobury, was a manor and estate in medieval Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.

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Polydactyly

Polydactyly or polydactylism, also known as hyperdactyly, is a congenital physical anomaly in humans and animals resulting in supernumerary fingers and/or toes.

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Pope Clement VII

Pope Clement VII (26 May 1478 – 25 September 1534), born Giulio di Giuliano de' Medici, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 November 1523 to his death on 25 September 1534.

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Pope Julius II

Pope Julius II (Papa Giulio II; Iulius II) (5 December 1443 – 21 February 1513), born Giuliano della Rovere, and nicknamed "The Fearsome Pope" and "The Warrior Pope".

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Popish Plot

The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy concocted by Titus Oates that between 1678 and 1681 gripped the Kingdoms of England and Scotland in anti-Catholic hysteria.

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Portchester Castle

Portchester Castle is a medieval castle built within a former Roman fort at Portchester to the east of Fareham in the English county of Hampshire.

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Portrait of Thomas Cromwell

The Portrait of Thomas Cromwell is a small oil painting by the German and Swiss artist Hans Holbein the Younger, and is usually dated c. 1532-4, when Cromwell was around 48 years old.

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Portraiture of Elizabeth I of England

The portraiture of Elizabeth I of England illustrates the evolution of English royal portraits in the Early Modern period from the representations of simple likenesses to the later complex imagery used to convey the power and aspirations of the state, as well as of the monarch at its head.

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Pretender

A pretender is one who is able to maintain a claim that they are entitled to a position of honour or rank, which may be occupied by an incumbent (usually more recognised), or whose powers may currently be exercised by another person or authority.

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Psychobitches

Psychobitches is a Sky Arts British television show directed by Jeremy Dyson.

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Quedgeley

Quedgeley is a suburban town 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southwest of the city of Gloucester, England.

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Queen Anne

Queen Anne most commonly refers to.

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R. P. Weston

Robert Patrick Weston (1878 – 6 November 1936) was an English songwriter.

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Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland

Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland KG, (21 February 1498 – 24 April 1549) was an English peer and soldier.

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Ralph St Leger

Ralph St Leger (died 1470) (alias Randolf, etc.) of Ulcombe in Kent was Sheriff of Kent in 1467/8 and was constable of Leeds Castle in Kent.

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Ravens of the Tower of London

The Ravens of the Tower of London are a group of at least six captive ravens which live at the Tower of London.

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Real tennis

Real tennis – one of several games sometimes called "the sport of kings" – is the original racquet sport from which the modern game of tennis (originally called "lawn tennis") is derived.

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Rebekah Wainwright

Rebekah Wainwright (born September 16, 1988) is an Irish film and stage actress known for her work on The Tudors, Opus K and How to Be Happy. She is from Dublin, Ireland, and attended Trinity College there.

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Recorded Time and Other Stories

Recorded Time and Other Stories is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Red Grange

Harold Edward "Red" Grange (June 13, 1903 – January 28, 1991), nicknamed "The Galloping Ghost", was an American football halfback for the University of Illinois, the Chicago Bears, and for the short-lived New York Yankees.

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Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn

Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn (c. 1322 – c. 4 August 1388) was the son of Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn and Elizabeth de Hastings.

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Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn

Reginald Grey, Knt., 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn (c. 1362 – 30 September 1440), a powerful Welsh marcher lord, succeeded to the title on his father's death in July 1388.

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Reign (season 3)

The third season of Reign, an American historical fantasy, consisted of 18 episodes which aired between October 9, 2015 and June 20, 2016.

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Relic Hunter

Relic Hunter is a Canadian television series, starring Tia Carrere and Christien Anholt.

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Renée of France

Renée of France (25 October 1510 – 12 June 1574), was the Duchess of Ferrara due to her marriage to Ercole II d'Este, grandson of Pope Alexander VI.

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Restoration literature

Restoration literature is the English literature written during the historical period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660–1689), which corresponds to the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

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Retha Warnicke

Retha Marvine Warnicke (born 1939) is an American historian and Professor of History at Arizona State University.

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Rex (musical)

Rex is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and libretto by Sherman Yellen, based on the life of King Henry VIII.

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Rhys ap Gruffydd (rebel)

Rhys ap Gruffydd (1508–1531) was a powerful Welsh landowner who was accused of rebelling against King Henry VIII by plotting with James V of Scotland to become Prince of Wales.

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Richard Cholmondeley

Sir Richard Cholmondeley (or Cholmeley) (c. 1460–1521) was an English farmer and soldier, who served as Lieutenant of the Tower of London from 1513 to 1520 during the reign of Henry VIII.

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Richard Cox (bishop)

Richard Cox (c. 1500 – 22 July 1581) was an English clergyman, who was Dean of Westminster and Bishop of Ely.

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Richard Gresham

Sir Richard Gresham (c.1485 – 21 February 1549) was an English mercer, Merchant Adventurer, Lord Mayor of London, and Member of Parliament.

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Richard Layton

Richard Layton (1500?–1544) was an English churchman, jurist and diplomat, dean of York and a principal agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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Richard Master

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Richard Page (courtier)

Sir Richard Page (died 1548) was an English courtier.

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Richard Reynolds

Saint Richard Reynolds, O.Ss.S (14924 May 1535) was an English Brigittine monk executed in London for refusing the Oath of Supremacy to King Henry VIII of England.

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Richard Roose

Richard Roose (or Rouse; died 1531) was a cook to John Fisher, bishop of Rochester.

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Richard Sackville (by 1501–45/46)

Richard Sackville (by 1501–1545/46) was an English politician.

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Richard Sackville (escheator)

Sir Richard Sackville (c. 150721 April 1566) of Ashburnham and Buckhurst in Sussex and Westenhanger in Kent; was an English administrator and Member of Parliament.

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Richard Topcliffe

Richard Topcliffe (14 November 1531 – late 1604)Richardson, William.

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Richard Weston (treasurer)

Sir Richard Weston (1465–1541), KB, of Sutton Place in Surrey, was a courtier and diplomat who served as Governor of Guernsey, Treasurer of Calais and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer during the reign of King Henry VIII.

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Richard Woleman

Richard Woleman or Wolman (died 1537) was an English churchman, Archdeacon of Sudbury from 1522; and the Dean of Wells between 1529 and 1537.

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Richmond Park

Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park.

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Richmond, London

Richmond is a suburban town in south-west London, The London Government Act 1963 (c.33) (as amended) categorises the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames as an Outer London borough.

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Rising of the North

The Rising of the North of 1569, also called the Revolt of the Northern Earls or Northern Rebellion, was an unsuccessful attempt by Catholic nobles from Northern England to depose Queen Elizabeth I of England and replace her with Mary, Queen of Scots.

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Robert Amadas

Robert Amadas (before 1490 – 7 April 1532) was a London Goldsmith whose clients included King Henry VIII and his courtiers.

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Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, KG, PC (10 November 1565 – 25 February 1601), was an English nobleman and a favourite of Elizabeth I. Politically ambitious, and a committed general, he was placed under house arrest following a poor campaign in Ireland during the Nine Years' War in 1599.

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Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex

Robert Radcliffe, 10th Baron Fitzwalter, 1st Earl of Sussex, KG, KB, PC (c. 1483 – 27 November 1542), also spelled Radclyffe, Ratcliffe, Ratcliff, etc, was a prominent courtier and soldier during the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII who served as Chamberlain of the Exchequer and Lord Great Chamberlain.

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Robert Spencer of Spencer Combe

Sir Robert Spencer (d.pre-1510) "of Spencer Combe" in the parish of Crediton, Devon, was the husband of Eleanor Beaufort (1431–1501), the daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1406–1455), KG, and was father to two daughters and co-heiresses who made notable marriages.

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Robert Streatfeild

Robert Streatfeild (1514 - March 1599) of Chiddingstone, Kent is the earliest known descendant to which most known Streatfeilds and Streatfields can trace their ancestry, and the progenitor of the Streatfeild family.

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Roberto Devereux

Roberto Devereux (or Roberto Devereux, ossia Il conte di Essex) is a tragedia lirica, or tragic opera, by Gaetano Donizetti.

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Robin Maxwell (author)

Robin Maxwell (born February 26, 1948) is an American historical novelist who specializes in the Tudor period.

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Rochford

Rochford is a town in the Rochford district of Essex in the East of England.

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Rochford Hall

Rochford Hall is a manor in Rochford, Essex, England.

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Rose Lok

Rose Lok (26 December 1526 – 21 November 1613) was an English businesswoman and Protestant exile during the Tudor period.

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Rowland Lee

Bishop Rowland Lee (or Leigh; c. 1487 – 28 January 1543) was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1534–43 who served also as Lord President of the Marches under King Henry VIII.

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Royal badges of England

In heraldry, the royal badges of England comprise the heraldic badges that were used by the monarchs of the Kingdom of England.

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Royal bastard

A royal bastard is a child of a reigning monarch born out of wedlock.

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Royal mistress

A royal mistress is the historical position of a mistress to a monarch or an heir apparent.

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Royal Succession Bills and Acts

Royal Succession Bills and Acts are pieces of (proposed) legislation to determine the legal line of succession to the Monarchy of the United Kingdom.

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Saint-Omer

Saint-Omer (Sint-Omaars) is a commune in France.

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Sarah Fielding

Sarah Fielding (8 November 1710 – 9 April 1768) was an English author and sister of the novelist Henry Fielding.

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Sarah Gristwood

Sarah Gristwood is an English journalist and author.

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Sarah R, Lotfi

Sarah R. Lotfi (born August 20, 1988) is a young filmmaker known for her World War II epic (2009), a finalist in consideration for the 37th Student Academy Awards.

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Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film

The Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film is one of the annual awards given by the International Press Academy.

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Savernake Forest

Savernake Forest stands on a Cretaceous chalk plateau between Marlborough and Great Bedwyn in Wiltshire, England.

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Sawbridgeworth

Sawbridgeworth is a small, mainly residential, town and also a civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, close to the border with Essex.

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Scoop (TV series)

Scoop is a children's TV series first broadcast by the BBC on the CBBC channel from January 2009 to December 2013 and is written by Julian Dutton, Tom Jamieson and Nev Fountain, Martin Hughes & Rory Clark.

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Sebastian Newdigate

Sebastian Newdigate, O.Cart., (7 September 1500 – 19 June 1535) was the seventh child of John Newdigate, Sergeant-at-law.

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Second Succession Act

The Second Succession Act was a piece of legislation passed by the Parliament of England in June 1536, during the reign of Henry VIII.

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September 1

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Shelton family

The Shelton family is a family that was once prominent in the English gentry, and based in Norfolk.

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Shelton Hall (Norfolk)

Shelton Hall is a large estate in the village of Shelton, Norfolk, England.

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Siege of Leith

The Siege of Leith ended a twelve-year encampment of French troops at Leith, the port near Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Sign of Hertoghe

The Sign of Hertoghe or Queen Anne's sign is a thinning or loss of the outer third of the eyebrows, and is a classical sign of hypothyroidism or dermatitis atopica, but it can also be detected in lepromatous leprosy.

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Sing a Song of Sixpence

"Sing a Song of Sixpence" is a well-known English nursery rhyme, perhaps originating in the 18th century.

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Sir Edward Carne

Sir Edward Carne (c.1500 – 19 January 1561) was a Welsh Renaissance scholar, diplomat and English Member of Parliament.

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Sir Edward Wotton

Sir Edward Wotton (1489–1551), was the Treasurer of Calais and a privy councillor to Edward VI of England.

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Sir John Shelton

Sir John Shelton (1476/7 – 1539), courtier, of Shelton near Norwich, Norfolk, England, was, through his marriage, an uncle of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn.

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Sir Richard Pole

Sir Richard Pole, KG (1462 – before 18 December 1505) was a Welshman who was a supporter and close relation of King Henry VII.

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Sir Robert Warren, 1st Baronet

Sir Robert Warren, 1st Baronet JP (20 August 1723-1811) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and businessman who owned Warrenscourt House (which was bought by his grandfather, Wallis Warren, in 1703) and Crookstown House (which he inherited from his father's marriage to Anne Crooke) in County CorkLanded Estates Database:.

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Sir Thomas Copley

Sir Thomas Copley (1534–1584) was a prominent English Roman Catholic politician and exile of the reign of Elizabeth I. Knighted, perhaps by the king of France, and created ennobled by Philip II of Spain, he was often known by contemporaries as "Lord Copley".

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Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Baronet

Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Baronet (died 2 December 1624) was an English politician.

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Sir William Shelley

Sir William Shelley (1480?–1549) was an English judge.

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Sophie Hunter

Sophie Irene Hunter (born 16 March 1978) is an English avant-garde theatre and opera director, playwright, and former performer.

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Southborough, Kent

Southborough is a town and civil parish in the District of Tunbridge Wells, in Kent, England.

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Sprowston

Sprowston is a small suburban town (population 14,691 (2011) bordering Norwich in Norfolk, England. It is bounded by Heartsease to the east, Mousehold Heath and the suburb of New Sprowston to the south (in Norwich), Old Catton to the west, and by the open farmland of Beeston St Andrew to the north. It was the largest parish in Norfolk and the most populous in Broadland District, before becoming a town in 2011.

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St Benet's, Paul's Wharf

The Church of St Benet Paul's Wharf is a Welsh Anglican church in the City of London.

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St Clement (hymn tune)

St Clement, in 98.

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St Edward's Crown

St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.

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St George's Church, Hanworth

St George's Church, Hanworth is a Church of England parish church based in Hanworth, London.

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St James's Palace

St James's Palace is the most senior royal palace in the United Kingdom.

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St John the Baptist, Penshurst

St John the Baptist Church at Penshurst, Kent is a Grade I listed Anglican parish church in the Diocese of Rochester in England.

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St Margaret's, Westminster

The Church of St Margaret, Westminster Abbey, is situated in the grounds of Westminster Abbey on Parliament Square, and is the Anglican parish church of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in London.

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St Mary Mounthaw

St Mary Mounthaw or Mounthaut was a parish church in Old Fish Street Hill in the City of London.

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St Mary the Virgin's Church, Aylesbury

The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aylesbury, is an Anglican church of the Diocese of Oxford, in the centre of the town of Aylesbury.

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Stanstead Abbotts

Stanstead Abbotts (alternatively Stanstead Abbots) is a village and civil parish in the district of East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England.

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Statute in Restraint of Appeals

The Ecclesiastical Appeals Act 1532 (24 Hen 8 c 12), also called the Statute in Restraint of Appeals and the Act of Appeals, was an Act of the Parliament of England.

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Stephen Greif

Stephen Greif (born 26 August 1944) is an English actor known for his roles as Travis in Blake's 7, Harry Fenning in three series of Citizen Smith, Signor Donato in Casanova and Commander John Shepherd in Shoot on Sight.

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Stephen Plaice

Stephen Plaice (born 9 September 1951) is a UK-based dramatist and scriptwriter who has written extensively for theatre, opera and television.

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Stewart of Darnley

Stewart of Darnley was a notable Scots family, a branch of the Clan Stewart, who provided the English Stuart monarchs with their male-line Stuart descent, after the reunion of their branch with the royal Scottish branch, which led to the ultimate union of the two main kingdoms of Great Britain: England and Scotland.

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Stone Castle

Stone Castle is a castle at Stone, near Bluewater in Kent, England.

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Strand, London

Strand (or the Strand) is a major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster, Central London.

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Succession to the British throne

Succession to the British throne is determined by descent, gender (for people born before October 2011), legitimacy, and religion.

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Sudeley Castle

Sudeley Castle is located in the Cotswolds near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England.

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Suo jure

Suo jure is a Latin phrase, used in English to mean "in his/her own right".

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Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535

The Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535 (27 Hen 8 c 28), also referred to as the Act for the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries and as the Dissolution of Lesser Monasteries Act, was an Act of the Parliament of England.

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Susan Clarencieux

Susan White, known as Susan Clarencius (before 1510 – in or after 1564), was a favourite lady in waiting and longtime friend of Queen Mary I of England.

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Sutton Place, Surrey

Sutton Place, 3 miles north-east of Guildford in Surrey, is a Grade I listed Tudor manor house built c. 1525 by Sir Richard Weston (d. 1541), courtier of Henry VIII.

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Sutton, Essex

Sutton is a village and civil parish in the District of Rochford in Essex, England.

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Sweating sickness

Sweating sickness, also known as "English sweating sickness" or "English sweate" (sudor anglicus), was a mysterious and highly contagious disease that struck England, and later continental Europe, in a series of epidemics beginning in 1485.

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Talula

"Talula" is a song by Tori Amos, released as the second single from her 1996 album Boys For Pele.

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Temple Bar, London

Temple Bar was the principal ceremonial entrance to the City of London on its western side from the City of Westminster.

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The Armourer's House

The Armourer's House is a children's historical novel by Rosemary Sutcliff and first published in 1951.

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The Boleyn Inheritance

The Boleyn Inheritance is a novel by British author Philippa Gregory which was first published in 2006.

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The Castle of Otranto

The Castle of Otranto is a 1764 novel by Horace Walpole.

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The City of the Saved

The City of the Saved is a fictional setting originating within the Faction Paradox universe, created by Philip Purser-Hallard for The Book of the War and employed by him and others (including Simon Bucher-Jones, Kelly Hale, Stephen Marley, Lance Parkin, Ian Potter and Dale Smith) in various volumes.

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The Constant Princess

The Constant Princess is a historical fiction novel by Philippa Gregory, published in 2005.

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The Execution of Lady Jane Grey

The Execution of Lady Jane Grey is an oil painting by Paul Delaroche, completed in 1833, which is now in the National Gallery in London.

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The History of England (Austen)

The History of England is a 1791 work by Jane Austen, written when the author was fifteen.

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The House of Arden

The House of Arden is a novel for children, written in 1908 by English author Edith Nesbit.

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The Jack Benny Program (season 7)

This is a list of episodes for the seventh season (1956–57) of the television version of The Jack Benny Program.

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The King's Curse

The King's Curse is a 2014 historical novel by Philippa Gregory, part of her series The Cousins' War.

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The Lamentation of a Sinner

The Lamentation of a Sinner is a three-part sequence of reflections published by the English queen Catherine Parr, the sixth wife and widow of Henry VIII, as well as the first woman to publish in English under her own name.

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The Mirror and the Light

The Mirror and the Light is an upcoming historical novel by Hilary Mantel, the final part of a planned trilogy (including Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies) charting the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, the powerful minister in the court of King Henry VIII.

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The More

The More (also known as the Manor of the More) was a 16th-century palace in the parish of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England, where Catherine of Aragon lived after the annulment of her marriage to Henry VIII.

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The Obedience of a Christian Man

The Obedience of a Christen man, and how Christen rulers ought to govern, wherein also (if thou mark diligently) thou shalt find eyes to perceive the crafty convience of all iugglers. is a 1528 book by the English Protestant author William Tyndale.

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The Other Boleyn Girl

The Other Boleyn Girl (2001) is a historical novel written by British author Philippa Gregory, loosely based on the life of 16th-century aristocrat Mary Boleyn (the sister of Anne Boleyn) of whom little is known.

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The Other Boleyn Girl (2003 film)

The Other Boleyn Girl is a 2003 BBC television film, adapted from Philippa Gregory's novel of the same name.

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The Other Boleyn Girl (2008 film)

The Other Boleyn Girl is a 2008 British-American historical romantic drama film directed by Justin Chadwick.

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The Pilgrim's Tale

The Pilgrim's Tale is an English anti-monastic poem.

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The Play of the Weather

The Play of the Weather is an English interlude or morality play from the early Tudor period.

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The Private Life of Henry VIII

The Private Life of Henry VIII is a 1933 British film, directed and co-produced by Alexander Korda and starring Charles Laughton, Robert Donat, Merle Oberon and Elsa Lanchester.

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The Six Wives of Henry VIII

The Six Wives of Henry VIII may refer to.

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The Six Wives of Henry VIII (album)

The Six Wives of Henry VIII is the first studio album by the English keyboardist Rick Wakeman, released in January 1973 on A&M Records.

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The Six Wives of Henry VIII (BBC TV series)

The Six Wives of Henry VIII is a series of six television plays produced by the BBC and first transmitted between 1 January and 5 February 1970.

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The Six Wives of Henry VIII (documentary)

The Six Wives of Henry VIII is a 2001 documentary miniseries about the wives of King Henry VIII presented by historian David Starkey from historic locations with added re-enactments.

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The Six Wives of Henry VIII Live at Hampton Court Palace

The Six Wives of Henry VIII: Live at Hampton Court Palace is a live album from English keyboardist and composer Rick Wakeman, released through Eagle Records on 5 October 2009.

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The Sixth Wife

The Sixth Wife is a 1953 historical novel by noted novelist Jean Plaidy.

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The Tudors

The Tudors is a historical fiction television series set primarily in the 16th-century Kingdom of England, created and entirely written by Michael Hirst and produced for the American premium cable television channel Showtime.

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The Virgin Queen (TV serial)

The Virgin Queen is a 2005 BBC and Power co-production, four-part miniseries based upon the life of Queen Elizabeth I, starring Anne-Marie Duff.

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The Winter's Tale

The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare originally published in the First Folio of 1623.

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Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle

Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle in Wiltshire (c. 150226 February 1552) was a Cornish administrator and alleged conspirator.

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Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden

Thomas Audley, 1st Baron Audley of Walden KG, PC, KS (30 April 1544), was an English barrister and judge who served as Lord Chancellor of England from 1533 to 1544.

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Thomas Boleyn (priest)

The Very Reverend Dr Thomas Boleyn, also known for ease as Thomas Boleyn II, was the Master of Gonville Hall, Cambridge from 1454 to 1472.

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Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, 1st Earl of Ormond, 1st Viscount Rochford KG KB (c. 1477 – 12 March 1539) was an English diplomat and politician in the Tudor era.

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Thomas Bromley

Sir Thomas Bromley (1530 – 11 April 1587) was a 16th-century lawyer, judge and politician who established himself in the mid-Tudor period and rose to prominence during the reign of Elizabeth I. He was successively Solicitor General and Lord Chancellor of England.

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Thomas Bryan (courtier)

Sir Thomas Bryan (died 1518) was an English courtier during the reign of Henry VIII.

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Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh

Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh also spelt Borough, KG (c. 1488 – 28 February 1550), 1st Baron Borough of Gainsborough, also de jure 5th Baron Strabolgi and 7th Baron Cobham of Sterborough, was an English peer.

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Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond

Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormonde, 3rd Earl of Ossory, Viscount Thurles (Tomás Dubh de Buitléir, Iarla Urmhamhan; c. 1531 – 22 November 1614), was an Irish peer and the son of James Butler, 9th Earl of Ormond and Lady Joan Fitzgerald daughter and heiress-general of James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond.

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Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond

Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond, P.C. (1426 – 3 August, 1515) was the youngest son of James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond.

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Thomas Cheney

Sir Thomas Cheney (or Cheyne) KG (c. 1485 – 16 December 1558) was an English administrator and diplomat, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in South-East England from 1536 until his death.

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Thomas Clere

Sir Thomas Clere (died 14 April 1545) was a successful poet at the court of Henry VIII.

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Thomas Cranmer

Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I. He helped build the case for the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which was one of the causes of the separation of the English Church from union with the Holy See.

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Thomas Cromwell

Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex (1485 – 28 July 1540) was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540.

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Thomas Culpeper

Thomas Culpeper (1514 – 10 December 1541) was a courtier and close friend of Henry VIII, and related to two of his queens, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.

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Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick

Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG (c. 14 February 1313 – 13 November 1369) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War.

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Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre

Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron Dacre (ca. 1515 – 1541) was an English aristocrat notable for his conviction and execution for murder.

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Thomas Forman (reformer)

Thomas Forman (also referred to as Robert Forman and sometimes spelled Farman), was an early English reformer who served as the rector of All Hallows, Honey Lane and also as President of Queens' College, Cambridge.

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Thomas Gorges

Sir Thomas Gorges (1536 – 30 March 1610) was an Elizabethan courtier and Groom of the Chamber to Queen Elizabeth I. By his great-grandmother, Lady Anne Howard, daughter of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, he was a second cousin of queens consort Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.

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Thomas Hoo, Baron Hoo and Hastings

Thomas Hoo, 1st Baron Hoo and Hastings KG (c. 1396–1455) was a Knight of the Garter and English courtier.

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Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk

Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (1443 – 21 May 1524), styled Earl of Surrey from 1483 to 1485 and again from 1489 to 1514, was an English nobleman and politician.

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Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk

Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (1473 – 25 August 1554) (Earl of Surrey from 1514), was a prominent Tudor politician.

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Thomas Knyvett

Sir Thomas Knyvett (also Knevitt or Knivet or Knevet), of Buckenham, Norfolk (c. 1485 - 10 August 1512) was a young English nobleman who was a close associate of King Henry VIII shortly after that monarch came to the throne.

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Thomas Legh (lawyer)

Sir Thomas Leigh or Legh (?1511-1545) was an English jurist and diplomat, who played a key role as agent of Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland

Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland, 12th Baron de Ros of Helmsley (c. 1492 – 20 September 1543), KG, of Belvoir Castle, Rutland, was created Earl of Rutland by King Henry VIII in 1525.

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Thomas Marshall (Abbot of Colchester)

Thomas Marshall (the Blessed John Beche), also known as John Beche, (died 1 December 1539) was the last Abbot of Colchester Abbey.

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Thomas More

Sir Thomas More (7 February 14786 July 1535), venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist.

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Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland

Blessed Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of Northumberland, 1st Baron Percy, KG (1528 – 22 August 1572), led the Rising of the North and was executed for treason.

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Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex

Thomas Radclyffe (or Ratclyffe), 3rd Earl of Sussex KG (c. 15259 June 1583), was Lord Deputy of Ireland during the Tudor period of English history, and a leading courtier during the reign of Elizabeth I.

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Thomas Rush

Sir Thomas Rush (or Russhe) (by 1487– June,1537), born in Sudbourne, Suffolk, England, was an English serjeant-at-arms who served Henry VII and Henry VIII and was knighted by the latter at the coronation of Anne Boleyn in 1533.

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Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset

Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536 – 19 April 1608) was an English statesman, poet, and dramatist.

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Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley

Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, KG (c. 1508 – 20 March 1549) was the brother of the English queen Jane Seymour who was the third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of King Edward VI.

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Thomas Thirlby

Thomas Thirlby (or Thirleby; –1570), was the first and only bishop of Westminster (1540–50), and afterwards successively bishop of Norwich (1550–54) and bishop of Ely (1554–59).

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Thomas Vaux, 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden

Thomas Vaux, 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden KB (25 April 1509 – October 1556), English poet, was the eldest son of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux and his second wife, Anne Green, daughter of Sir Thomas Green, Lord of Nortons Green, and Joan Fogge.

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Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth

Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth and de jure 6th Baron le Despencer, PC (1501 – 3 March 1551) was an English peer and courtier during the Tudor dynasty.

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Thomas Wolsey

Thomas Wolsey (c. March 1473 – 29 November 1530; sometimes spelled Woolsey or Wulcy) was an English churchman, statesman and a cardinal of the Catholic Church.

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Thomas Wyatt (poet)

Sir Thomas Wyatt (1503 – 11 October 1542) was a 16th-century English politician, ambassador, and lyric poet credited with introducing the sonnet to English literature.

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Thomas Wyatt the Younger

Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (1521 – 11 April 1554) was an English politician and rebel leader during the reign of Queen Mary I; his rising is traditionally called "Wyatt's rebellion".

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Thomas Wynter

Thomas Wynter or Winter (c. 1510 – c. 1546) was the Archdeacon of York, Richmond, Cornwall, Provost of Beverley, Dean of Wells Cathedral and the illegitimate son of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.

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Thornbury Castle

Thornbury Castle is a castle in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire, England.

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Thornbury, Gloucestershire

Thornbury is a market town and civil parish in South Gloucestershire district of the county of Gloucestershire, England, about 12 miles (19 km) north of Bristol.

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Three Card Trick (Wolf Hall)

"Three Card Trick" is the first episode of the BBC Two series Wolf Hall.

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Timeline of London

The following is a timeline of the history of London, the capital of England in the United Kingdom.

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Timeline of the English Reformation

This is a timeline of the Protestant Reformation in England.

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Tivetshall St Margaret

Tivetshall St Margaret is a village and civil parish in Norfolk, England.

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Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play

The Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play is an honor presented at the Tony Awards, a ceremony established in 1947 as the Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, to actresses for quality supporting roles in a Broadway play.

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Torture

Torture (from the Latin tortus, "twisted") is the act of deliberately inflicting physical or psychological pain in order to fulfill some desire of the torturer or compel some action from the victim.

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Tottel's Miscellany

Songes and Sonettes, usually called Tottel's Miscellany, was the first printed anthology of English poetry.

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Tower Green

Tower Green is a space within the Tower of London, a royal castle in London, where two English Queens consort and several other British nobles were executed by beheading.

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Tower Hill

Tower Hill is a complex city or garden square northwest of the Tower of London, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets just outside the City of London boundary yet inside what remains of the London Wall — a large fragment of which survives toward its east.

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Tower of London

The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.

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Traitors' Gate

The Traitor's Gate is an entrance through which many prisoners of the Tudors arrived at the Tower of London.

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Treason

In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more extreme acts against one's nation or sovereign.

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Treasons Act 1534

The Treasons Act 1534 (26 Hen. 8. c. 13) was an Act passed by the Parliament of England in 1534, during the reign of King Henry VIII.

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Try Me, Good King: Last Words of the Wives of Henry VIII

Try Me, Good King: Last Words of the Wives of Henry VIII is a song cycle by Libby Larsen based on text taken from the final words and writings of the six wives of Henry VIII.

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Tudors of Penmynydd

The Tudors of Penmynydd were a noble and aristocratic family, connected with the village of Penmynydd in Anglesey, North Wales, who were very influential in Welsh (and later English) politics.

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Turandot (Busoni)

Turandot is a 1917 opera with spoken dialogue and in two acts by Ferruccio Busoni.

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Two Temple Place

Two Temple Place, known for many years as Astor House, is a building situated near Victoria Embankment in central London.

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Tyburn

Tyburn was a village in the county of Middlesex close to the current location of Marble Arch and the southern end of Edgware Road in present-day London.

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Tyndall

Tyndall (the original spelling, also Tyndale, "Tindol",Tyndal, Tindall, Tindal, Tindale, Tindle, Tindell, Tindill, and Tindel) is the name of an English family taken from the land they held as tenants in chief of the Kings of England and Scotland in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries: Tynedale, or the valley of the Tyne, in Northumberland.

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Uberto Gambara

Uberto Gambara (1489–1549) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.

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Upton Park, London

Upton Park is an area of the East London borough of Newham, centred on Green Street which is the boundary between West Ham and East Ham.

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Ursula Pole, Baroness Stafford

Ursula Pole, Baroness Stafford (c. 1504 – 12 August 1570) was an English noblewoman; the wife of Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford; a wealthy heiress and the only daughter of Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury.

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Uxoricide

Uxoricide (from Latin uxor meaning "wife" and -cide, from caedere meaning "to cut, to kill") is murder of one's wife or romantic partner.

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Valet de chambre

Valet de chambre, or varlet de chambre, was a court appointment introduced in the late Middle Ages, common from the 14th century onwards.

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Vanessa Redgrave filmography

The following is the filmography of actress Vanessa Redgrave.

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Violet Vanbrugh

Violet Vanbrugh (11 June 1867 – 10 November 1942), born Violet Augusta Mary Barnes, was an English actress who had a career spanning more than 50 years.

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Vivien Leigh performances

The following provides a chronological list of the stage and film performances given by the British actress Vivien Leigh.

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W. S. Pakenham-Walsh

William Sandford Pakenham-Walsh (Pinyin: Wàn Báwén; Foochow Romanized: Uâng Bĕk-ùng; 1868 – April 26, 1960) was a Christian clergyman, educationalist and writer, most famous for his work Tudor Story.

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Walsingham

Walsingham is a village (actually two conjoined villages: Little Walsingham and Great Walsingham) in the English county of Norfolk.

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Waltham Abbey Church

The Abbey Church of Waltham Holy Cross and St Lawrence is the parish church of the town of Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.

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Wendover

Wendover is a market town at the foot of the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire, England.

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West Bergholt

West Bergholt, formerly known as Bergholt Sackville, is a large rural village and civil parish in Essex, England, lying near the border with Suffolk, close to the ancient town of Colchester.

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West Camel

West Camel is a village and civil parish in south Somerset, England, about north of the town of Yeovil.

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West Ham United F.C.

West Ham United Football Club is a professional football club based in Stratford, East London, England.

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West Wickham

West Wickham is a suburban area of South East London within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Whitehall

Whitehall is a road in the City of Westminster, Central London, which forms the first part of the A3212 road from Trafalgar Square to Chelsea.

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Will Sommers

William "Will" Sommers (or Somers; died 15 June 1560) was the best-known court jester of Henry VIII of England.

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William Askew

Sir William Askew (also spelled Ascough or Ainscough or Ascue; 1490–1540 1541) was a gentleman at the court of Henry VIII of England.

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William Barker (translator)

William Barker (fl. 1572) was an English translator.

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William Barlow (bishop of Chichester)

William Barlow (also spelled Barlowe; 13 August 1568) was an English Augustinian prior turned bishop of four dioceses, a complex figure of the Protestant Reformation.

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William Betts (chaplain)

William Betts or Bettes (died 1535) was a clergyman who became the chaplain and close supporter of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England.

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William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy

William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy (c.14788 November 1534), KG, of Barton Blount, Derbyshire, was an extremely influential English courtier, a respected humanistic scholar and patron of learning.

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William Boleyn

Sir William Boleyn (1451 – 10 October 1505) was the son of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn, a wealthy mercer and Lord Mayor of London, and his wife, Anne Hoo.

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William Brereton (courtier)

Sir William Brereton (c. 1487 – 17 May 1536), the son of a Cheshire landowner, was a Groom of the Privy Chamber to Henry VIII.

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William Carey (courtier)

William Carey, of Aldenham, in Hertfordshire (– 22 June 1528) was a courtier and favourite of King Henry VIII of England.

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William Cary (1437–1471)

Sir William Cary (1437–1471) of Cockington and Clovelly in Devon was a member of the Devonshire gentry.

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William Coffin (courtier)

Sir William Coffin (by 1492-8 December 1538) was a courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England.

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William Compton (courtier)

Sir William Compton (c. 1482 – 30 June 1528) was a soldier and one of the most prominent courtiers during the reign of Henry VIII of England.

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William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny

William de Beauchamp, 1st Baron Bergavenny, KG (c. 1343 – 8 May 1411) was an English peer.

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William Drury (died 1558)

Sir William Drury (c. 1500 – 11 January 1558) was the son and heir of Sir Robert Drury (before 1456 – 2 March 1535), Speaker of the House of Commons.

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William FitzAlan, 18th Earl of Arundel

William FitzAlan, 18th Earl of Arundel, 8th Baron Maltravers KG (1476 – 23 January 1544) was an English peer, styled as Lord Maltravers from 1487 to 1524.

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William FitzWilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton

William FitzWilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton, KG (c.1490, Aldwark, North Riding of Yorkshire – 15 October 1542, Newcastle upon Tyne), English courtier and soldier, was the third son of Sir Thomas FitzWilliam of Aldwark and Lady Lucy Neville, daughter of John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu.

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William Hepworth Dixon

William Hepworth Dixon (30 June 1821 – 26 December 1879) was an English historian and traveller.

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William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham

William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham (c. 1510 – 12 January 1573), was the son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk and Agnes Tilney.

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William Kingston

Sir William Kingston, KG (– 14 September 1540) was an English courtier, soldier and administrator.

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William Latymer

William Latymer or Latimer (1499–1583) was an English evangelical clergyman, Dean of Peterborough from 1560.

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William Lok

Sir William Lok (1480 – 24 August 1550) was a gentleman usher to Henry VIII and a mercer, alderman, and sheriff of London.

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William Marshall (translator)

William Marshall (died 1540?) was an English Protestant reformer, printer, and translator.

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William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester

William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester (c. 1483/1485 – 10 March 1572), styled Lord St John between 1539 and 1550 and Earl of Wiltshire between 1550 and 1551, was an English Lord High Treasurer, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, and statesman.

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William Petre

Sir William Petre (c. 1505 – 1572) (pronounced Peter) was Secretary of State to four successive Tudor monarchs, namely Kings Henry VIII, Edward VI and Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I. Educated as a lawyer at the University of Oxford, he became a public servant, probably through the influence of the Boleyn family, one of whom, George Boleyn, he had tutored at Oxford and another of whom was Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII.

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William Roper

William Roper (c. 1496 – 4 January 1578) was an English lawyer and member of Parliament.

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William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys

William Sandys, 1st Baron Sandys of the Vyne KG (14704 December 1540) was an English Tudor diplomat, Lord Chamberlain and favourite of King Henry VIII.

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William Stafford (conspirator)

William Stafford (1554–1612) was an English courtier and conspirator.

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William Stafford (courtier)

Sir William Stafford, of Chebsey, in Staffordshire (c.1500–5 May 1556) was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, who was the sister of Anne Boleyn and one-time mistress of King Henry VIII of England.

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William Thynne

William Thynne (died 1546) was an English courtier and editor of Geoffrey Chaucer's works.

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William Tyndale

William Tyndale (sometimes spelled Tynsdale, Tindall, Tindill, Tyndall; &ndash) was an English scholar who became a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation in the years leading up to his execution.

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William Waldegrave (Suffolk MP, died 1554)

Sir William Waldegrave (2 August 1507 – 2 May 1554) was an English soldier and Member of Parliament.

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William Waldorf Astor

William Waldorf "Willy" Astor, 1st Viscount Astor (March 31, 1848 – October 18, 1919) was a wealthy American-born attorney, politician, businessman, and newspaper publisher.

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Windsor Castle (novel)

Windsor Castle is a novel by William Harrison Ainsworth serially published in 1842.

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With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm

"With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm" is a darkly humorous song, written in 1934 by R. P. Weston and Bert Lee, originally performed by Stanley Holloway.

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Wolf Hall

Wolf Hall (2009) is a historical novel by English author Hilary Mantel, published by Fourth Estate, named after the Seymour family seat of Wolfhall or Wulfhall in Wiltshire.

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Wolf Hall (miniseries)

Wolf Hall is a British television serial first broadcast on BBC Two in January 2015.

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Women as theological figures

Women as theological figures have played a significant role in the development of various religions and religious hierarchies.

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World of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

The world of The League of Extraordinary Gentleman is a fictional universe created by Alan Moore in the comic book series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, where all of the characters and events from literature (and possibly the entirety of fiction) coexist.

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Wraysbury

Wraysbury is a village and civil parish in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead in Berkshire, England.

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Writ of acceleration

A writ in acceleration, commonly called a writ of acceleration, was a type of writ of summons that enabled the eldest son and heir apparent of a peer with multiple peerage titles to attend the British or Irish House of Lords, using one of his father's subsidiary titles.

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Wulfhall

Wulfhall or Wolfhall is an early 17th-century manor house in Burbage, Wiltshire, England.

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Yattendon

Yattendon is a geographically small village and civil parish northeast of Newbury, Berkshire.

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Yattendon Castle

Yattendon Castle was a fortified manor house located in the civil parish of Yattendon, in the hundred of Faircross, in the English county of Berkshire.

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You Are There (series)

You Are There was an American historical educational television and radio series broadcast over the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks.

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Young Bess

Young Bess is a 1953 Technicolor biographical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer about the early life of Elizabeth I, from her turbulent childhood to the eve of her accession to the throne of England.

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Young Royals

Young Royals is a series of novels for children by Carolyn Meyer based on the early lives of multiple royalties such as English and French royalty.

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1500s in England

Events from the 1500s in England.

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1501

Year 1501 ('''MDI''') was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1506

Year 1506 (MDVI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1507

Year 1507 (MDVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1530s in England

Events from the 1530s in England.

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1530s in music

The decade of the 1530s in music (years 1530–1539) involved some significant compositions.

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1532

Year 1532 (MDXXXII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1533

Year 1533 (MDXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1534

Year 1534 (MDXXXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1536

Year 1536 (MDXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1553 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1553.

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16th century

The 16th century begins with the Julian year 1501 and ends with either the Julian or the Gregorian year 1600 (depending on the reckoning used; the Gregorian calendar introduced a lapse of 10 days in October 1582).

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2012 Man Booker Prize

The 2012 Booker Prize for Fiction was awarded on 16 October 2012.

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20th Satellite Awards

The 20th Satellite Awards is an award ceremony honoring the year's outstanding performers, films, television shows, home videos and interactive media, presented by the International Press Academy.

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42nd Academy Awards

The 42nd Academy Awards were presented April 7, 1970, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.

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5th Critics' Choice Television Awards

The 5th Critics' Choice Television Awards, presented by the Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA), honoring the best in primetime television programming from June 1, 2014 until May 31, 2015, were held on May 31, 2015 at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles, California.

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69th Tony Awards

The 69th Annual Tony Awards were held on June 7, 2015, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2014–15 season.

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References

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