1. Purple Velvet Bagpipes
Despite the fact that he presumably didn’t compose “Greensleeves,” Henry was by and by a skilled musical artist and arranger, and had the capacity use the organ, the lute, the flute, and the virginal, an early type of harpsichord. The majority of Henry’s own accumulation of musical instruments was housed at Westminster Palace in London, where they were kept up by a Flemish-conceived arranger named Philip van Wilder, who was given the title of “Guardian of the King’s Instruments.” Henry’s 1547 stock records more than 20 recorders, 19 viols, two clavichords, and four arrangements of bagpipes—including one made of purple velvet, with cream-white color pipework.
2. Bowling Alley
Not long after the conception of his child Edward (later the fleeting King Edward VI) in 1537, Henry had a rocking the bowling alley rear way constructed at Hampton Court Palace on the edges of London. At right around 200 feet long, it was over than 3 times the length of a cutting edge 10-pin knocking down some pins back road. Knocking down some pins was a massively prominent side interest in Tudor England—in any event until Henry’s girl, Queen Mary I, banned the “keeping of any playing back streets, dicing houses, or other unlawful diversions” in 1555.
3. Scavenger’s Daughter
The “scrounger’s little girl” was a grim and fierce instrument of torment designed at some point amid Henry VIII’s rule by Sir Leonard Skevington, the Lieutenant of the Tower of London. The gadget comprised of an A-molded iron prop, within which a casualty would be made to sit in a squatted position, with their head verging on touching their knees, and their wrists, lower legs, and neck shackled set up. An iron bar went through the highest point of the An edge would then be fixed like a bad habit, smashing the casualty with unbearable power evidently, until the eyes, nose, and even ears started to drain. The “forager’s girl” was expected to be a different option for the rack, which extended its casualties as opposed to compacting them, yet not at all like the rack, it leniently appears to have just been utilized sometimes.