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Close by the Bloody Tower is the Jewel House, where the crowns of the King and Queen and other royalties are kept.
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Bayley's history of the Tower proves that what has been popularly christened the Bloody Tower could never have been the scene of the supposed murder; that no bones were found under any staircase there; so that this pretended confirmation of the murder in the time of Charles
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various
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Thou knowest that my lodging is the uppermost story of the Bloody Tower where tradition hath it that the two princes of York were murdered by Richard of
In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls Lucy Foster Madison 1898
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_The Bloody Tower_ (Pl. VIII), which is believed to derive its name from the suicide in it of Henry
Authorised Guide to the Tower of London W. J. Loftie 1875
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Richard then caused the young princes to be smothered in their beds, in what is now called the Bloody Tower.
Comic History of England Bill Nye 1873
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Lastly, the warder led us under the Bloody Tower, and by the side of the
Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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Lastly, the warder led us under the Bloody Tower, and by the side of the
Passages from the English Notebooks, Volume 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834
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The Bloody Tower is associated with Anne Boleyn and other notables.
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The Bloody Tower is due to appear in paperback today, Feb. 3rd.
The Lady Killers 2009
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