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1385
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Construction begins on Bodiam Castle
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15C
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Construct timber frame for No 1 Station Road
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1400
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Manor house constructed
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c. 15C
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Main range is timber framed and plastered with a thatched roof
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15C
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Upper roof structure replaced after the fire
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15C-19C
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Farmhouse and Mill built
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15C
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Church of St Mary (C15 additions)
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c. 1436
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God's House (later Christ's College) founded by William Byngham, rector of St John Zachary's in London, to train secondary school teachers
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1464
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Chapels flanking Lady Chapel built
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15C
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Pointells Hall originates as a hall house
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1481
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Chapels flanking Lady Chapel built
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1483
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North Bridge is mentioned in documents as "pontun de Pedle"
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16C
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Ceiling and stack inserted in hall house
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16C
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Central room has an inserted stack
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16C
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Cottage built onto former monastic wall
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1509
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Founding of Brasenose College, Oxford
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1516
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Thomas More writes Utopia
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1 May 1517
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Evil May Day Riot
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25 Jan 1533
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King Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn at Whitehall Palace, London. As the pope had not granted a divorce from his first wife, the marriage leads to Henry's excommunication and eventual break with the Roman Catholic church.
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1535-43
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North Bridge is mentioned by Leland
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30 May 1536
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Henry VIII marries Jane Seymour at Whitehall
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1538
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Henry VIII orders the destruction of Shrine of St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury
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28 Jul 1540
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Execution of Thomas Cromwell at the Tower of London by order of Henry VIII
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31 Dec 1540
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Durham Monastery Dissolved