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The '''Dissolution of the Monasteries''' was a [[campaign]] hedaded by [[Henry VIII]] in the mid-[[16th century]], which sought to dissolve the powers of [[Monastery|monasteries]] in [[England]]. As one result of this campaign, [[Boscombe Hall]] was built on the former site of the [[Convent of the Little Sisters of Saint Gudula]] at [[Boscombe]] in [[1572]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'') | The '''Dissolution of the Monasteries''' was a [[campaign]] hedaded by [[Henry VIII]] in the mid-[[16th century]], which sought to dissolve the powers of [[Monastery|monasteries]] in [[England]]. As one result of this campaign, [[Boscombe Hall]] was built on the former site of the [[Convent of the Little Sisters of Saint Gudula]] at [[Boscombe]] in [[1572]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'') Another insitution lost to this act was [[Ratchett Abbey]] in [[Cheltenham]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[Scared Stiff (short story)|''Scared Stiff'']]) | ||
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