He later leased Carew castle; it's still in the Carew family's possession, but Nicholas Carew, longtime friend of Henry VIII, found out that and a few shillings would get him a hot cup o' tea. Also, beheaded. Carew's son relied on the kindness of friends and family during his years of fighting to get his inheritance reinstated, and when he won his case, he adopted his sister's son (he already had been his namesake) who adopted the Carew name. A daughter (and this adopted kid's sister) was later married to Sir Walter Raleigh. I didn't look any of this up, this is from memory, so, grain of salt.
PFL
Henry VIII sure had no qualms about putting people to bloody deaths yet considered himself a very pious man and representative of God. This after he divorced his wife because he was desirous to marry his girlfriend. He sired children through affairs while married to his first wife.
How did he ever work it out he was so pious?