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		By: Damian Duggan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The last time that this country suffered destruction of our heritage on this scale was the sacking of the monasteries under Henry VIII so as to raise much needed cash for his grand plans.  Any likeness between the two periods is, of course, only fictional and any resemblance to persons alive or dead is totally coincidental.]]></description>
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