Whatever the reason, Henry was not happy with Anne when she arrived in England but went ahead with the marriage on January 6 at Greenwich. In view of his record as a husband, it was not appropriate for him to deal violently or unjustly with Anne, and a pretext was quickly found for divorce. The marriage was annulled on July 9, 1540, on the grounds that she had been previously contracted to marry the Duke of Lorraine, and she was given a generous settlement, including the Boleyns' former home Hever Castle to live in. She remained in England for the rest of her life and was the last of Henry's six wives to die, in London, on July 16, 1557.
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