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  1. Há 5 dias · Henrys flagship, the Mary Rose, and other vessels were equipped with modern artillery, shifting naval warfare tactics from boarding to gunnery. The development of the Royal Navy proved crucial in defending England against the threat of invasion fleets following Henrys excommunication.

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  3. 20 de mai. de 2024 · mandybarrow.com. The Mary Rose. The Mary Rose was King Henry VIII's favourite warship and he named the ship after his sister. The ship was built in 1509, the year Henry VIII came to the throne. On 19 July 1545, disaster struck the Mary Rose. The French had landed on the Isle of Wight. Henry came to Southsea Castle to watch his fleet leave ...

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  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Original Documents Illustrative of the Courts and Times of Henry VII, and Henry VIII State Papers, published under the authority of His Majesty's Commission. King Henry the Eighth. by Great Britain

  6. Há 6 dias · January 1537, 16–20. 16 Jan. R. O. 96. HENRY VIII. to SIR ROBERT CONSTABLE. Countermands the order before sent to him to repair to the King, to give his advice for the establishment of those parts, as the King has today despatched the duke of Norfolk thither to keep the country. Greenwich, 16 Jan. 28 Henry VIII.

  7. 18 de mai. de 2024 · January 1531, 1-15. 1 Jan. R. O. 23. Harry [Parker] Lord Morley to Cromwell. Writes in favor of the bearer, a poor canon, who, when his priory was suppressed, was commanded by the Cardinal to abide at Christchurch, the prior and convent of which granted him for life the farm of Bromefelde. He has been wrongfully vexed by one John Smythe, who ...