Object
Cromwell's Pounce (Drying Powder)
A loose, fine powder used after signing to absorb moisture from wet ink, ensuring the document remains legible and legally binding. Applied by Cromwell, not Mary, symbolizing his control over the finalized submission.
4 appearances
Purpose
Drying wet ink on parchment to prevent smearing and ensure legibility
Significance
Transforms Mary's tearful signature into a permanent, binding record of submission, advancing Cromwell's strategy to secure her compliance while navigating court politics and Henry VIII's demands
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