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Archaeologists dig for clues about King Henry VIII's 16th century fortress - beneath a car park in Hull



By Angus Young Dave Burke
 

A car park in Hull is the unlikely site of a new excavation, as archaeologists search for clues about the reign of King Henry VIII.

Four years after remains found in a Leicester car park were found to be those of King Richard III, experts are hoping to unearth more Royal secrets beneath the tarmac in East Yorkshire.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/archaeologists-dig-clues-king-henry-11220978