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Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn visit Shurland Hall in 1532
In October 1532, while on their way to Calais to meet King Francis I, Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn stayed for three days at Shurland Hall on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. Shurland Hall was a Tudor palace owned … Continue reading
Henry VIII’s Bible
I recently came across an article about Henry VIII’s 500 year old prayer book that contains the writing of five Tudor monarchs! This is undoubtedly a one of a kind and true Tudor treasure! As well as writings by Henry … Continue reading
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Acton Court- A Tudor Treasure with a hidden secret!
In the summer of 1535 Queen Anne Boleyn accompanied her husband, King Henry VIII, on the royal Progress. One of their stops was Acton Court, the home of Nicholas Poyntz. On discovering that his home was on King Henry’s summer … Continue reading
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