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Edward VI, the King of England from 1547 to 1553, did not have significant personal wealth compared to modern standards. However, as a monarch, he had access to the royal treasury, which was substantial. The exact amount of money attributed to him personally is unclear, but he inherited a financially troubled kingdom from his father, Henry VIII, and faced challenges in managing the crown's finances during his reign.

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