Object
Dissenters' Earthenware Pot
Dissenters carry a rough earthenware pot to the rain-soaked execution site after Joan Boughton's burning. They scoop her ashes and bone fragments, including a ribcage piece handed by young Thomas Cromwell, into the pot during their clandestine ritual. The unnamed woman leads the effort, marking the boy's hand with ash from its contents amid the dispersing crowd.
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Purpose
Container for collecting and holding Joan Boughton's ashes and remains from the pyre
Significance
Serves as vessel for the heretic's relics in a defiant ritual that binds young Thomas Cromwell to Joan Boughton's legacy of religious dissent, foreshadowing his entanglement with heresy and power
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