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  2. 1520s in England - Wikipedia

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    1520. 26–31 May – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (and Queen Catherine of Aragon's nephew) visits King Henry VIII at Dover and Canterbury. [2] 7–24 June – King Henry VIII and King Francis I of France meet at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. [2] 1521. 17 May – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, is executed for treason. [2]

  3. Field of the Cloth of Gold - Wikipedia

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    The Field of the Cloth of Gold (French: Camp du Drap d'Or, pronounced [kɑ̃ dy dʁa d‿ɔʁ]) was a summit meeting between King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France from 7 to 24 June 1520.

  4. Beaufort House (Chelsea) - Wikipedia

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    Beaufort House circa 1520. Beaufort House was a grand mansion built beside the River Thames at Chelsea, London, by Thomas More in about 1520, while he held the position of Lord High Chancellor of England to King Henry VIII. On his arrest in 1534 all of More's property was forfeit to the Crown.

  5. East Barsham Manor - Wikipedia

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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.It is located in the village of East Barsham, about 2.5 miles (4.1 km) north of the town of Fakenham and 2.1 miles (3.4 km) south west of the village of Walsingham in the English county of Norfolk.

  6. Bridewell Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Ambassadors (Holbein, 1533): Jean de Dinteville, the ambassador to England answerable to Francis I, with Georges de Selve (Bishop of Lavaur), at Bridewell Palace. The palace was built on the site of the medieval St Bride's Inn directly south of St Bride's Church at a cost of £39,000 for Henry VIII who treated it as a main London residence 1515–1523.

  7. Henry VIII - Wikipedia

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    As king, Henry's arms were the same as those used by his predecessors since Henry IV: Quarterly, Azure three fleurs-de-lys Or (for France) and Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or (for England). In 1535, Henry added the "supremacy phrase" to the royal style, which became "Henry the Eighth, by the Grace of God, King of England and ...

  8. John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    John de Vere, 14th Earl of Oxford (14 August 1499 – 14 July 1526) was an English peer and landowner.. By inheritance, he was Lord Great Chamberlain of England, and in June 1520, at the age of twenty, he attended King Henry VIII at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.

  9. Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford (18 September 1501 – 30 April 1563) was an English nobleman. After the execution for treason in 1521 and posthumous attainder of his father Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham , with the forfeiture of all the family's estates and titles, he managed to regain some of his family's position [ 1 ] and was ...

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