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Across2. Founder of RGS and son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. (6)
5. Richard III was killed in this famous battle in 1485 (8)
6. A monk who criticised many of the Catholic Church's teachings in Wittenburg. Early in his reign, Henry VIII wrote a treatise criticising this person, winning a reward from the Pope of the title 'Defender of the Faith.' (6,6)
7. This was the last battle of the Wars of the Roses (5)
10. Extravagant diplomatic event held in 1520 and masterminded by Wolsey (5,2,3,5,2,4)
13. Her third marriage was to Henry VIII and she was the first queen to publish a book. (4)
15. A poet and tutor to the young Henry VIII, he was a vocal critic of Wolsey. (7)
18. This event in 1527 was bad news for the Pope, and for Henry VIII. (4,2,4)
19. A piano teacher to Catherine Howard who had a sexual relationship with her. (6)
20. Not the uncle you would choose to preside at your trial for treason... (7)
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Down1. First female European Ambassador. (9,2,6)
3. Title bestowed by the Pope on the parents of Catherine of Aragon for their work masterminding the Spanish Inquisition. (8,8)
4. A pretender to the throne, he sought support from Scotland and married the Scottish king's distant cousin. (7)
8. Religion of Mary I. (8)
9. Brother of Jane Seymour, and fourth husband of Catherine Parr. (6,7)
11. Home of Wolsey, which was noted for the grandeur of its hospitality. (7,5)
12. Henry VII made a lucrative financial deal with this country in 1492, in return for not invading. (6)
14. Attacks on religious art, based on the belief that the use of such images is heretical and offensive to God. (10)
16. The secretary to the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, who later moved to court. (7)
17. Calvinist author of 'The Monstrous Regiment of Women', criticising female leaders. (4)
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2. Founder of RGS and son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. (6)
5. Richard III was killed in this famous battle in 1485 (8)
6. A monk who criticised many of the Catholic Church's teachings in Wittenburg. Early in his reign, Henry VIII wrote a treatise criticising this person, winning a reward from the Pope of the title 'Defender of the Faith.' (6,6)
7. This was the last battle of the Wars of the Roses (5)
10. Extravagant diplomatic event held in 1520 and masterminded by Wolsey (5,2,3,5,2,4)
13. Her third marriage was to Henry VIII and she was the first queen to publish a book. (4)
15. A poet and tutor to the young Henry VIII, he was a vocal critic of Wolsey. (7)
18. This event in 1527 was bad news for the Pope, and for Henry VIII. (4,2,4)
19. A piano teacher to Catherine Howard who had a sexual relationship with her. (6)
20. Not the uncle you would choose to preside at your trial for treason... (7)
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1. First female European Ambassador. (9,2,6)
3. Title bestowed by the Pope on the parents of Catherine of Aragon for their work masterminding the Spanish Inquisition. (8,8)
4. A pretender to the throne, he sought support from Scotland and married the Scottish king's distant cousin. (7)
8. Religion of Mary I. (8)
9. Brother of Jane Seymour, and fourth husband of Catherine Parr. (6,7)
11. Home of Wolsey, which was noted for the grandeur of its hospitality. (7,5)
12. Henry VII made a lucrative financial deal with this country in 1492, in return for not invading. (6)
14. Attacks on religious art, based on the belief that the use of such images is heretical and offensive to God. (10)
16. The secretary to the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, who later moved to court. (7)
17. Calvinist author of 'The Monstrous Regiment of Women', criticising female leaders. (4)

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