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Wilcox was the entrusted to care for Dorothy Hempton, who was romantically linked with the King. After a brief courtship with Anne Boleyn, he had become infatuated with Dorothy. Henry was in the process of annulling his marriage to Catherine to wed Dorothy. Henry was oblivious to Wilcox's not so secret opposition to the annulment. Not only that, but his dislike of the Reformation elsewhere in Europe. A Reformation, he could see Henry would bring to England to enable his plans. In public though, he acquiesced to the King and his marital plans.
On April 2nd, 1533, just a month until the annulment proceedings would begin, Wilcox scheduled a meeting with Henry on the pretense of having him meet with Dorothy to begin marital preparations. Due to the nature of the meeting, Henry dismissed his guards. There would be no meeting; Wilcox would ran out, crying that the King had collapsed. Wilcox took charge, refused to allow the king's guards entry, used his own men to secure the scene. Afterwards, Henry was declared dead. Wilcox guarded the body and had it hastily buried the next day. Only Catherine, as his still legal wife, was allowed to view and confirm his identity.
Wilcox's bizarre behaviour in addition to the fact Dorothy was not even at the location, lead many to suspect Wilcox had murdered Henry. With a tense situation and sensing a need of decisive action, the pope dispatched a team to lead an inquiry, which concluded there was not enough evidence to charge Wilcox.
He was then put before Parliament. In a narrow vote, parliament decided not to bring charges. But Wilcox left London to avoid the pressure.
One year later, Mary would be coronated as Queen. She would issue a pardon to Wilcox and welcomed him back. Thus, England remain loyal to the Pope.
In this film, the socialist, unified Vietnam breaks out into civil war. Rambo, then a mercenary, was hired along with his team to help train the rebels. But, eventually, he ended up settling an old score with the communists. The climax of the movie being a seat gripping shootout in which the hardline premier, is assassinated. Afterwards, the government begins peacetalks.
My quote:
"I'm only trespassing in this royal palace if the owner, the Kaiser, tells me I am unwelcome. I look around the rooms here and I don't see any Kaiser. Especially, not in you; not anymore."
A quote by Harold Wilcox, 3rd Duke of Buntington before parliament when inquired about the death of King Henry VIII."I didn't do it. Nobody saw me do it. You can prove nothing. Even the Pope says I'm innocent."
Wilcox was the entrusted to care for Dorothy Hempton, who was romantically linked with the King. After a brief courtship with Anne Boleyn, he had become infatuated with Dorothy. Henry was in the process of annulling his marriage to Catherine to wed Dorothy. Henry was oblivious to Wilcox's not so secret opposition to the annulment. Not only that, but his dislike of the Reformation elsewhere in Europe. A Reformation, he could see Henry would bring to England to enable his plans. In public though, he acquiesced to the King and his marital plans.
On April 2nd, 1533, just a month until the annulment proceedings would begin, Wilcox scheduled a meeting with Henry on the pretense of having him meet with Dorothy to begin marital preparations. Due to the nature of the meeting, Henry dismissed his guards. There would be no meeting; Wilcox would ran out, crying that the King had collapsed. Wilcox took charge, refused to allow the king's guards entry, used his own men to secure the scene. Afterwards, Henry was declared dead. Wilcox guarded the body and had it hastily buried the next day. Only Catherine, as his still legal wife, was allowed to view and confirm his identity.
Wilcox's bizarre behaviour in addition to the fact Dorothy was not even at the location, lead many to suspect Wilcox had murdered Henry. With a tense situation and sensing a need of decisive action, the pope dispatched a team to lead an inquiry, which concluded there was not enough evidence to charge Wilcox.
He was then put before Parliament. In a narrow vote, parliament decided not to bring charges. But Wilcox left London to avoid the pressure.
One year later, Mary would be coronated as Queen. She would issue a pardon to Wilcox and welcomed him back. Thus, England remain loyal to the Pope.
A non spoiler review from the New York Times for the film Rambo:Vengeance(1992).“He already had experience in Vietnam, having fought in the war there. And now the 40-year-old American mercenary and his team found themselves returning to the country, this time with great plans for it - plans he intended to put into motion soon. But first he had the country’s communist government to deal with.”
In this film, the socialist, unified Vietnam breaks out into civil war. Rambo, then a mercenary, was hired along with his team to help train the rebels. But, eventually, he ended up settling an old score with the communists. The climax of the movie being a seat gripping shootout in which the hardline premier, is assassinated. Afterwards, the government begins peacetalks.
My quote:
"I'm only trespassing in this royal palace if the owner, the Kaiser, tells me I am unwelcome. I look around the rooms here and I don't see any Kaiser. Especially, not in you; not anymore."