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elle

27th December 2017, 21:01
Yes, that's right, Pigale.
Henry had a row with the Pope, breaking away from the Catholic Church.
He needed the help of the Protestants ,because he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn.
The ensuing Act of Supremacy made Henry the head of the Church of England, so enabling him basically to arrange his own divorce.
Later on , though, the church he'd then established took up a very firm stance against divorce.
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pigale

27th December 2017, 21:10
Yes Elle, that is what I seem to remember - yet, I don't think Rome
ever agree with this annulment of his marriage with Catherine -

I think the stormy winds have finally (after 3 days) died down!
I and the cats might have a more peaceful night!

Any news of your son?
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elle

27th December 2017, 22:00
Hello, Pigale!
Sorry, I went to have a belated dinner!
Yes. it is calmer here too. The winds were very fierce this morning,
It is extremely cold though!
It will be OC in the morning when I go out.
Brrh!
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rusty

27th December 2017, 22:50
Hello, Elle!
I am not good at English History, but there was a dispute between Henry and Rome, and Henry annulled two marriages.
Maybe annul and divorce are different?
Anyways, it was a challenging puzzle.
Hope tomorrow's is the same!
Any news of your son?
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elle

27th December 2017, 22:51
Hi, Rusty!
Well, I did not get my expected short zizz....for the simple reason that I never got to sit down with my book!
Firstly, I was interrupted by a very long totally unexpected - but very nice - phone call!
Phone calls and visits are popping out of the woodwork - isn't that the expression for unexpected happenings? - this Christmas time!
I have just been reading a letter from my friends who live near you.
It is all about their activities in and around Dundee, over last few months!
My friend tells me she has sighted a very rare Comma butterfly (I'll take her word for it as I know nothing about butterflies) in Crombie Country Park.
Do you know this Country Park - I am assuming that you will?
She also tells me that she and her husband are still working at Dundee University School of Life Sciences.
They both do research and have had their funding extended.
I am surprised that they have not retired!
She and I are the same age!
No, no word from our son.......but then this often the case!
He will get absorbed in work.......
We already have a hard frost - the cars all look frozen!
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pigale

27th December 2017, 22:57
Hello Rusty,

yes, you are correct - Henry did have another marriage annuled:
that with Ann of Cleves, about whom I know next to nothing!
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rusty

27th December 2017, 23:00
Posts crossed, Elle!
I know of Crombie Park but not sure where it is.
Some departments at that Uni got huge monetary gifts.
I hear they are World leaders in certain researches.
Did you read in the paper about the lady in Perth who can detect Parkinson's disease by smell?
The scientists are now trying to find out which molecules cause the smell, with her help.
Lots of research going into it now.
She detected a smell from her husband many years before he was diagnosed.
Nobody else could detect anything.
It is a hard frost here, too.
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rusty

27th December 2017, 23:04
Hello, Pigale!
Henry did not like Anne of Cleves.
I think he called her the "Flanders Mare"!
Not a very nice man!
I think she outlived his other wives and is buried at Westminster Abbey.
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elle

27th December 2017, 23:17
Hi, Rusty!
Ah, yes, so they did cross!
We seem to do that quite a lot!
Yes, I know that research at Dundee Uni is very extensive .
My friend's husband was knighted some years back, for his services .
That is very interesting about Parkinson's disease.
My father suffered from that in the later stages of his life - fortunately, only very lightly.
I have heard of dogs being able to sniff out certain diseases - but never that a human could do so?
I haven't seen a paper - was this in today's?
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pigale

27th December 2017, 23:19
Yes, because she was clever enough to accept her marriage to be
annulled (knowing full well she would not win the case - I think)
Apparently she was given property in exchange......
A wilful man in his own way.
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