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Wriothesley's Intercepted Copy of Ambassador Castillon's Letter to the French King
A copy of Ambassador Castillon's letter to the French King, intercepted by a spy in Castillon's train and presented by Thomas Wriothesley to Thomas Cromwell in the King’s Outer Privy Chamber at Hampton Court Palace. The document reveals Henry VIII’s secret plans to demote Cromwell and elevate rivals Fitzwilliam and Bishop Tunstall, serving as a pivotal piece of intelligence that exposes the king’s betrayal and accelerates Cromwell’s political isolation. The letter’s origin (whether a stolen original or an official copy) remains ambiguous in the narrative, but its delivery marks the moment Cromwell’s downfall begins.
3 appearances
Purpose
Deliver intelligence exposing Henry's plan to oust Cromwell from power
Significance
Triggers Cromwell's ruin as the inciting incident, shattering his composure and confirming betrayal by allies like Wriothesley in a chamber thick with tension.
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