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Explore the royal progresses of Henry Tudor through detailed maps of England. This engaging study invites you to trace the paths taken by the king during significant years, including visits to notable locations such as Greenwich, Petworth, and Hampton Court. As you draw lines between his stops, consider the historical context of his travels amidst the threat of the Plague. Suitable for history enthusiasts, this task blends geography with Tudor era analysis, helping you appreciate the dynamics of royal life in the early 16th century.
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Task Study each of my Progresses, you will need a map of England and a pencil. See if you can draw a line through the places I visit on each progress. The Plague looks like its getting close again. I think I need to go on a Progress. Hey! Where’s my right arm?
1526 Greenwich Petworth Chichester Arundel castle Winchester Thruxton Ramsbury Compton Langley Bicester Buckingham Ampthill grafton
Greenwich Waltham abbey Barnet Tittenhanger Windsor Reading Woodstock Langley Buckingham Grafton london 1529
Readng Ewelme Rycote Notley Buckingham Grafton Ampthill 1532
Hatfield Dunstable Ampthill Grafton Northampton Stamford Grimsthorpe Castle Lincoln Boston Hatfield Chase Doncaster Pontefract York Hull Kettleby Grimsthorpe Collyweston Ampthill The More Windsor Hampton Court 1535
Hampton Court Oatlands Wulfhall Woodstock Langley Grafton Dunstable Ashbridge 1536