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Tournai (), was a possible former constituency of the
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Overview

Tournai, the only town (now city) in modern
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ever to have been ruled by
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, was under English control from around 23 September 1513 (after its capture from France during the 1513 Battle of Guinegate) and remained so until its return in 1519 to France upon the payment of 600,000 crowns following the
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. Aged 22, Henry VIII entered the town ceremonially on 25 September 1513. During part of the time during which the town was under English sovereignty, it was possibly represented in the
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by two Members of Parliament. However, Oxford historian C. S. L. Davies has argued that no such constituency ever existed.


Election

An election is believed by some to have taken place in about December 1513.S. T. Bindoff, ed., The History of Parliament: The House of Commons, 1509–1558, vol. 2 (London: History of Parliament Trust, 1982), 521


Members of Parliament


Coinage

Groat and half-groat coins were issued without a portrait of King Henry VIII but did display his name. Dated 1513, these were struck subsequent to the town's capture in 1513 from
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and nowadays are exceptionally rare especially since they are the earliest British dated coins.


External links


History Today article on Henry VIII in Tournai


References

* ''The House of Commons 1509-1558'', by S.T. Bindoff (Secker & Warburg 1982) 1513 establishments in England Constituencies in the Parliament of England Political history of Belgium 1519 disestablishments in England Politics of Wallonia 1510s in the Habsburg Netherlands History of Tournai Constituencies established in 1513 Constituencies disestablished in 1519 {{coin-stub