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Sculpture Of Sir Thomas More At The Late 19Th-Century Sir Thomas More House, Opposite The Royal Courts Of Justice, Carey Street, London. Thomas More Was Unjustly Executed By King Henry Viii. The Stone Was Carved: Lord High Chancellor Of England Martyred July 6Th 1535 The Faithful Servant Both Of God And The King.

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Sculpture of Sir Thomas More at the late 19th-century Sir Thomas More House, opposite the Royal Courts of Justice, Carey Street, London. Thomas More was unjustly executed by King Henry VIII. The stone was carved: Lord High Chancellor of England Martyred July 6th 1535 The Faithful Servant both of God and the King.

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