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Henry VIII created Royal Mail
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Royal Mail
In 2001, the Consumer Council for Postal Services, more commonly known as Postwatch, was created for consumers to express any concerns they may have with the postal service in the UK. ... 1516: Royal Mail established by Henry VIII under Master of the Posts. -
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Edward VIII abdication crisis
Although Henry VIII famously separated the Church of England from Rome in order to acquire an annulment of his first marriage, he never divorced. ... ↑ Valpy, Michael (11 February 2005), "Scholars scurry to find implications of royal wedding", The Globe and Mail . -
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Charles, Prince of Wales
He also insisted that she be given a formal royal funeral; a new category of formal funeral was especially created for her. ... Edward VIII · George VI · Henry, Duke of Gloucester · George, Duke of Kent · The Prince John · John Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Ernest Augustus IV, Prince of Hanover · Alastair, Duke of Connaught · George of Hanover -
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Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Some feel that George VI missed the opportunity to make an innovation in royal practice by re-adopting Henry VIII's idea of proclaiming his daughter, Lady Mary as Princess of Wales in her own right, in 1525. ... Daily Mail. -
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History of monarchy in Canada
For example, the Queen's portrait was seen less and less in public schools; the federal government adopted a corporate identity programme without royal insignia; the Royal Mail became Canada Post; and the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force were merged along with the Canadian Army into the Canadian Armed Forces; though a number of royal symbols did remain in place. ... | | | Edward VIII of Canada 1936: Maintained a private ranch in Canada | -
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Peterborough
The King's School is one of seven schools established, or in some cases re-endowed and renamed, by King Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries to pray for his soul. ... ↑ Peterborough leads UK’s business population growth, according to Royal Mail’s Business Barometer Royal Mail, 19 January 2007 -
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David I of Scotland
... Malcolm IV King of Scots 1153–1165, Together with Scottish Royal Acts Prior to 1153 not included in Sir Archibald Lawrie's... acts of David I King of Scots, 1124–1153 and of His Son Henry Earl of Northumberland, 1139–1152, (Woodbridge, 1999)... Malcolm IV King of Scots 1153–1165, Together with Scottish Royal Acts Prior to 1153 not included in Sir Archibald Lawrie's... ... Drest I · Talorc I · Nechtan I · Drest II · Galan · Drest III · Drest IV · Gartnait I · Cailtram · Talorc II · Drest V · Galam Cennalath · Bridei I · Gartnait II · Nechtan II · Cinioch · Gartnait III · Bridei II · Talorc III · Talorgan I · Gartnait IV · Drest VI · Bridei III · Taran · Bridei IV · Nechtan III · Drest VII · Alpín I · Óengus I · Bridei V · Ciniod I · Alpín II · Talorgan II · Drest VIII · Conall · Constantine · Óengus II · Drest IX · Uuen · Uurad · Bridei VI · Ciniod II · Bridei VII · Drest X -
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Chung Keng Quee
At the time of his death the Perak Pioneer & Native States Advertiser VOL VIII Taiping Saturday December 14, 1901 reports: ... The Malay Mail Monday December 16, 1901: -
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Thomas Becket
According to accounts left by the monk Gervase of Canterbury and eyewitness Edward Grim, they placed their weapons under a sycamore tree outside the cathedral and hid their mail armour under cloaks before entering to challenge Becket. ... In 1220, Becket's remains were relocated from this first tomb to a shrine in the recently completed Trinity Chapel where it stood until it was destroyed in 1538, around the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, on orders from King Henry VIII. -
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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
Originally holding the title and style of the son of a Greek and Danish prince, Philip renounced these royal titles before his marriage, and was thereafter created as a British duke, amongst other noble titles. ... Edward VIII · George VI · Henry, Duke of Gloucester · George, Duke of Kent · The Prince John · John Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha · Ernest Augustus IV, Prince of Hanover · Alastair, Duke of Connaught · George of Hanover
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Henry VIII created Royal Mail