Object
King's Written Royal Request
Thomas Cromwell points out that the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk lack a written request from the King, a legal requirement to surrender the Great Seal to the Master of the Rolls. Wolsey echoes this demand, halting the dukes' seizure. They retreat in fury from York Place, their absence of the document exposing a procedural gap in the King's decree.
2 appearances
Purpose
Authorize the legal surrender of the Great Seal from Cardinal Wolsey
Significance
Cromwell's invocation of its absence buys Wolsey a temporary reprieve, marking his rise as a legal tactician against noble force and delaying Wolsey's downfall by a day.
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