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Chapel Royal of St Peter Ad Vincula

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Chapel Royal of St Peter Ad Vincula

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The Chapel Royal of St. Peter Vincula is a Tudor chapel containing monuments to the residents of the Tower and its prisoners. The Chapel was the fate of leaders and people of nobility and was known as Bloody Tower. Some were also publicly executed at Thomas Moro. It is inside the walled enclosure at the Tower of London. The chapel is open on Sundays only from the outside but you can see the windows and the dome. Anne Bolen, wife of Henry VIII, was buried in 1536 in an unmarked grave.

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