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  1. Edward VI. Edward was born at Hampton Court Palace on 12th October 1537, the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. He was a well-educated but sickly child. An important event during his reign was the introduction of the first English Prayer Book when English replaced Latin in church services.

  2. Sep 14, 2019 · Explore the Tudor tombs of Henry VII, Elizabeth of York and Edward VI in this rare and fascinating account of Westminster Abbey burials.

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    Henry VIII was buried at Windsor on 16 February, in the same tomb as Jane Seymour, as he had wished. Edward VI was crowned at Westminster Abbey on Sunday 20 February.

  4. Description. Engraving of the tomb of Edward VI, King of England. View of the tomb of Edward VI at Westminster Abbey, destroyed during the Civil Wars. Within a decorative border with coat of arms above and Latin text on cartouche below. With Latin and English inscriptions.

  5. Jun 5, 2018 · The boy king, Edward VIs tomb, is more hidden than otherwise, lying under a barely-noticed marble slab appropriately at the foot of the grave of his grandparents, Henry VII and Elizabeth...

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  8. One of the sons of the duke of Northumberland acknowledged this fact. The rumor that King Edward had been poisoned was by no means unique to John Burcher; almost every contemporary source mentions it. His tale of body-switching, however, appears in no other source.

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