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Are there contemporary documents for all English history since Henry VIII?

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Are there contemporary documents for all English history since Henry VIII?

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There are documents going back to the Conquest and earlier – but generally there is much documentary evidence for major events since Elizabtehan times surviving – where not lost or destroyed by war etc. Particularly important are royal collections and others like the Bodleian Library and the National Archives. Of course having the documents is one thing, putting a spin on what they say is another.

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