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FRANCIS LANCELOTT, ESQ. Queens of England. Vol.1.
page 439
they concluded the solemnity by returning in procession to partake of a sumptuous dinner given to all the mourners by my Lord of Winchester.
A tomb was commenced to the memory of Anne of Cleves, but never finished, and all of it that now remains is an nn couth-looking bench-like stone structure, close to the wall, on which the now scarcely discernible letters A and C are rudely chiselled, Anne, however, was fortunate in obtaining this half monument, for not one of Henry the Eighth's other wives had anything beyond an insignificant tablet raised to their memory.
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