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Henry VIII granted Grimsthorpe Castle
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Grimsthorpe Castle
Grimsthorpe Castle is a country house in Lincolnshire, England four miles (6 km) north-west of Bourne on the A151. ... In 1539, Henry VIII granted Charles Brandon the lands of the nearby suppressed Vaudey Abbey, founded 1147, and he used its stone as building material for his new house. -
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Maria de Salinas
Maria de Salinas, Lady Willoughby (ca 1490 - 1539) was a noblewoman from Spain who became a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England. ... Grimsthorpe Castle was granted by Henry VIII to the de Eresby family on the occasion of Maria's marriage. -
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Vaudey Abbey
Its site is within the Grimsthorpe Castle park, in Lincolnshire, 6 km northwest of Bourne on the A151, but there are no remains of the Abbey aside from earthworks. ... In 1539, Henry VIII granted Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk the lands of Vaudey Abbey, and he used its stone as building material for his new house. -
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Four Times of the Day
Hogarth is believed to have suggested to Tyers that the supper boxes at Gardens be decorated with paintings as part of their refurbishment; among the works featured when the renovation was completed was Hogarth's picture of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. ... Noon and Evening remain in the Ancaster Collection at Grimsthorpe Castle, Lincolnshire. -
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English country house
Henry VIII's policy of the Dissolution of the Monasteries saw many former ecclesiastical properties turned over to the King's favourites, who then converted them into private country houses. ... Although the ownership or management of some houses has been transferred to a private trust such as Blair Castle, Burghley House, Grimsthorpe Castle and Hopetoun House.
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Henry VIII granted Grimsthorpe Castle