Infatuation Rules
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Catherine Howard Born c. 1524 Lambeth, London Died 13 February 1542 (aged 16–21) Tower of London, London Burial 13 February 1542 Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, London Spouse Henry VIII ( m. 1540) 8 more rows
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