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A DECISION has been made on whether to ditch Henry VIII’s name from a school after 4,000 people backed keeping it.
Source: https://www.herefordtimes.com/news/23281499.abergavennys-king-henry-viii-school-name-remain/?ref=rss
Away from the main stages, the event includes Henry VIII’s historic waterfront castle transformed by local florist Ewa at Blossom Boutique into a bar with DJ sets – as well as roller discos being hosted in the nearby Southsea Skatepark.
From an apartment overlooking the gardens where Dracula was written, to a castle that is said to be haunted by Henry VIII’s sole surviving wife, there is something for every thrill seeker.
Source: https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/seven-spooky-staycations-you-can-8812629
History hunters can conquer Henry VIII’s Tudor keep, discover the secrets of a castle defending the coast right up to the Second World War, and marvel at the impressive collection of big guns.
King Henry VIII’s Hampton Court Palace is a stone’s throw across the Thames and the attraction with its 60 acres of formal gardens and 750 acres of parkland has become the obvious main attraction locally.
Source: https://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/surrey-news/buzzy-riverside-village-named-among-28033762
The king was buried there and his relics are undisturbed to this day, unlike almost all others swept away in the English Reformation of Henry VIII’s reign.
This is Swift at his best satirising the religious schism created by Henry VIII’s break with Rome, leading eventually to the English Civil War.
Source: https://www.irishpost.com/culture/gullivers-travels-a-guide-252300