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PRAEMUNIREThe 1392 Statute of ____, limiting papal power in England, was later exploited by Henry VIII, eg against Wolsey
FOGGYPlusWord No 1392
TUDORKing Henry VIII, e.g.
TUDORKINGHenry VIII, e.g.
WILTON- House; situated in Wiltshire near the confluence of the rivers Wylye and Nadder, seat of the Earls of Pembroke since its granting by Henry VIII to Sir William Herbert in 1544 (6)
BALEARSPublic holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7)
DIADELESPublic holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7)
ILLESPublic holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7)
HARWELLSite 12 miles south of Oxford, where the first atomic pile in England was created (7)
BATHWhich town in England was founded by the Romans, who called it Aquae Sulis? (4)
BOSWORTH--- Field was the site of the battle in which Richard III of England was killed (8)
THEOVALCricket ground where the first ever Test Match in England was played (3,4)
HOLBEINGerman artist, one of the greatest portrait painters of the 16th Century, appointed King's Painter by Henry VIII (7)
HEVER... Castle in Kent, England was the home of Anne Boleyn before her marriage to Henry VIII (5)
LEEDS-- Castle in Kent, England, was the home of several medieval queens of England (5)
SLOUGHWhere in England was Ricky Gervais's TV hit The Office set? (6)
KENT"Garden of England" specialising in fruit, vine and hops, home to a Tudor castle with a rose floor plan that was commissioned by Henry VIII (4)
DURHAMThis natural defensive site in northeastern England was chosen by William I the Conqueror (reigned 1066-87) as a fortress and bulwark against the Scots. It also became a place of pilgrimage for St. Cu
EDWARDVWhich king of England was imprisoned with his brother in the Tower of London and never seen again? (6,1)
JODRELLBANKThe -- Observatory in Cheshire, England was established in 1945 by Dr Bernard Lovell (7,4)