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Anne Boleyn: Second wife of Henry VIII. She was beheaded on preposterous accusations of adultery (including incest with her brother). Mother of Elizabeth I. For more information: Britannica.com: Anne Boleyn
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Henry: refers to Henry VIII, King of England from 1509 - 1547. Founded the Church Of England so that he could behead his wives and remarry legally. He had six wives in all, five of which perished at Henry's whim.
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Fig Newton: a brand of small cakes filled with Fig fruit Tori has said she uses the term as an endearment (such as sweetie or babe). See quotes for more info.
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Mary M: refers to Mary Magdelene
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henchman: Etymology: Middle English henshman, hengestman groom, from hengest stallion (from Old English) + man; akin to Old High German hengist gelding 1. a squire or page to a person of high rank 2. a : a trusted follower : a right-hand man b : a political follower whose support is chiefly for personal advantage c : a member of a gang Tori uses it in reference to the executioner who cut off Anne Boleyn's head. See quotes for more info.
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papoose: Etymology: Narraganset papoòs : a Native American wrapping used for carrying small children on the back to keep hands free |