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Tudor Invasion

Shrewsbury Castle from a manuscript version of The History of Shrewsbury by Hugh Owen,
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Shrewsbury permits Henry Tudor to pass

August 13, 2022 danmoorhouse 0 Comments Commissions of Array, Invasion, Tudor Invasion

On 15th August 1485 word reached Richard III that Henry Tudor had passed Shrewsbury. The implication is clear, loyalty to

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