Object
Provisions for the Journey North
Soldiers load crates and sacks of provisions onto wagons in the Austin Friars courtyard under gray daylight. These supplies sustain the platoon heading north to confront the rebellion. Thomas Cromwell stands nearby with sons Richard and Gregory as Soldier 1 and Soldier 2 emphasize the provisions' role in readiness. The bustle creates chaos around Cromwell's gift of a protective medal to Richard.
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Purpose
Sustain the platoon with food and essentials during the journey north
Significance
The loading frenzy underscores the rebellion's urgency and Cromwell's mobilization of household forces, framing his guarded paternal exchange with Richard amid impending violence.
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