CARDINAL WOLSEY CASTLE

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  • Jun 1, 2010 . Tradition has it that Cardinal Wolsey spent a night in Nottingham Castle on his
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  • At around 8am on the 29th November 1530, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey died at
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  • cardinal, and conducted to the castle. The mingled blaze of torches, arms, and
  • he lease of Hampton was obtained by Cardinal Wolsey in 1514, early in the reign
  • Wolsey was no longer first in the king's confidence. . could not hold any
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  • Oct 3, 2011 . Read a letter that Anne Boleyn wrote Cardinal Wolsey in 1528 with a . Windsor
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  • Oct 5, 2011 . This soon became the family home in preference to the castle. 1530 - Cardinal
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