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In '''1572''', [[Boscombe Hall]] was built on the former site of the [[Convent of the Little Sisters of Saint Gudula]] at [[Boscombe]]. Earlier in the [[16th century]], [[Henry VIII]] had sealed the unhappy fate of the convent, headed by [[Cessair of Diplos]] posing as its Mother Superior, by conducting his "[[Dissolution of the Monasteries]]" campaign. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood]]'') | In '''1572''', [[Boscombe Hall]] was built on the former site of the [[Convent of the Little Sisters of Saint Gudula]] at [[Boscombe]]. Earlier in the [[16th century]], [[Henry VIII]] had sealed the unhappy fate of the convent, headed by [[Cessair of Diplos]] posing as its Mother Superior, by conducting his "[[Dissolution of the Monasteries]]" campaign. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'') | ||
Young [[William Shakespeare]] was taken to [[New Britain]] in the mid-21st century and became [[Mariah Learman]]'s kitchen boy. He was returned to this time by the [[Eighth Doctor]]. On [[19 September]], [[Charley Pollard]] and [[Viola Learman]] briefly visited this time and found that history was changed so that the [[Dalek]]s ruled humanity. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks]]'') | Young [[William Shakespeare]] was taken to [[New Britain]] in the mid-21st century and became [[Mariah Learman]]'s kitchen boy. He was returned to this time by the [[Eighth Doctor]]. On [[19 September]], [[Charley Pollard]] and [[Viola Learman]] briefly visited this time and found that history was changed so that the [[Dalek]]s ruled humanity. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks (audio story)|The Time of the Daleks]]'') | ||
== The perils of Paris == | == The perils of Paris == | ||
The most significant event in the Doctor's life this year was his trip to [[Paris]] with [[Steven Taylor]]. There, the [[First Doctor]] become embroiled in the [[St Bartholomew's Day massacre]], perhaps the bloodiest conflict between the [[Huguenot]]s and the [[Catholic Church|Catholics]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre | The most significant event in the Doctor's life this year was his trip to [[Paris]] with [[Steven Taylor]]. There, the [[First Doctor]] become embroiled in the [[St Bartholomew's Day massacre]], perhaps the bloodiest conflict between the [[Huguenot]]s and the [[Catholic Church|Catholics]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]'') | ||
According to one version of the events, Steven had a particularly hard time following the Doctor's order that [[Anne Chaplet]] should, as the [[Web of Time]] expected, die. The date the Doctor took this decision, according to Chaplet, was [[23 August]]. The Doctor and Steven were thus only in town one night when the massacre occurred on the 23rd. En route to [[1965]] in [[the TARDIS]], Steven threatened to part company with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: "[[Bell of Doom]]") | According to one version of the events, Steven had a particularly hard time following the Doctor's order that [[Anne Chaplet]] should, as the [[Web of Time]] expected, die. The date the Doctor took this decision, according to Chaplet, was [[23 August]]. The Doctor and Steven were thus only in town one night when the massacre occurred on the 23rd. En route to [[1965]] in [[the TARDIS]], Steven threatened to part company with the Doctor. ([[TV]]: "[[Bell of Doom]]") |