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His brash effort was the closest anybody ever came to stealing the Regalia.
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Produced by HRP Tower of London Education Service in conjunction with the Royal Armouries.

This podcast uses the following music and sound files:
•	‘Tuning in short wave radio’, from Special FX – volume 3
From Freesound(http://www.freesound.org):
•	Gunshots from ‘dobroide’ (20061105.gunshot.03.wav)
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Produced by HRP Tower of London Education Service in conjunction with the Royal Armouries.


This podcast uses the following music:
•	‘Gagliarde’, by John Dowland.  From Arts and Architecture, Volume 1 (CS1)
•	‘The Joust’, by Richard Myhill.  From Music Through the Ages, Part 1 (KPM 540)
•	‘The Earle of Oxford’s March’, by William Byrd.  From Ceremonial (CS 12)

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Produced by HRP Tower of London Education Service in conjunction with the Royal Armouries.

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•	Gunshots from ‘dobroide’ (20061105.gunshot.03.wav)
•	Horses galloping from‘man’ (cavallicorsa.aif)
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•	Riots from ‘Airborne Sound’ (Angry Mexican)
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Produced by HRP Tower of London Education Service in conjunction with the Royal Armouries.

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‘Vesti la Giubba’, from Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo, is played by the violinist Irina Pakkanen.  Music performance owned by Historic Royal Palaces.
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