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    The 6th wife of Henry V111 lived here with her first husband ( 6,2,7)

    Question #128041. Asked by nibbles0011. (Nov 26 12 2:27 PM)


    rayven80

    Borough of Gainsborough.

    Katherine Parr married Edward Borough at age 17. Henry was Katherine's third husband.

    http://tudorhistory.org/parr/

    Nov 26 12, 2:31 PM
    AyatollahK

    This seems like a crossword answer, since you know the number of letters in the answer.

    Nevertheless, the answer is Kirton in Lindsey, where 17-year-old Catherine/Katherine Parr lived with Sir Edward Borough after her marriage.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirton_in_Lindsey

    Nov 26 12, 3:44 PM


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