William Brereton
aggressive
confrontational
jealous
unstable
crude
defensive
sociable
loyal
theatrical
provocative
dryly witty
arrogant
observant
dismissive
hostile
cautious
defiant
haughty
triumphant
mocking
Young nobleman in Henry VIII’s Privy Chamber, part of a circle of arrogant courtiers (Norris, Weston, Boleyn) who mock upstarts like Cromwell. His disdain is rooted in courtly privilege and personal rivalry, not theological conflict. Known for his arrogance, participation in the masque as a 'masked devil,' and interactions with Mark Smeaton and Mary Shelton. His confrontational, defensive, and observant traits align with the source’s description of his hostility and factional role.
25 appearances
King Henry VIII's Privy Chamber
Also known as:
Brereton
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Affiliation
The Tudor Court (Henry VIII’s Royal Court)
Royal Politics and Dynastic Intrigue