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Soldiers were scouring houses. But they couldn't find the secret passages. Therefore, it was unclear whether the person in the house that was raided was a Catholic. These secret passageways were located in houses belonging to wealthy families. The vast majority of the people were caught because they could not have these passages, and were fined for foot whipping if they confessed to the crime. Those caught red-handed, if they did not confess, their punishment was death. This process continued until Henry died. After Henry's death, people breathed a sigh of relief. But they were wrong. It was just the beginning. Henry had a son. He had a son named Edward from his third wife, Jane Seymour. This child's property was that of the first dynasty member born under Protestant rules. He took over

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