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The Cabinet June 27, 2026 · Tower of London

The English King Whose Six Marriages Between 1509 and 1547 Produced Three Surviving Children, Two Beheaded Wives, and the English Reformation

Henry VIII married six times between 1509 and 1547. Two of his wives — Anne Boleyn (1536) and Catherine Howard (1542) — were beheaded at the Tower of London. Two were set aside by annulment (Catherine of Aragon, Anne of Cleves). One died of childbirth complications (Jane Seymour). One outlived him (Catherine Parr). The pursuit of his desired succession produced the foundational break with the papacy that became the English Reformation.

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The Cabinet June 24, 2026 · St James's Palace, London

The Hanoverian Courtier Whose Memoirs Are the Single Best Source on the Reign of George II

John, 2nd Baron Hervey was vice-chamberlain to George II from 1730 to 1740. His private *Memoirs* — kept up nightly for ten years, suppressed by his family for ninety, finally published 1848 — are the single best source on the personalities and politics of the early-Hanoverian court. Lord Hervey was also the witty pen behind much of the period's anonymous verse satire.

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