Object
Jane Seymour and Bess Oughtred’s Privy Chamber Table (Hampton Court)
Small, informal dining table in the Queen’s privy chamber at Hampton Court Palace, used by Jane Seymour and Bess Oughtred during a private meal of quails. The table anchors a scene of intimate conversation and courtly tension, later interrupted by Thomas Cromwell’s entrance. Distinct from other tables in the series by its location, owners, and narrative role in highlighting Jane Seymour’s pregnancy and Cromwell’s indirect acknowledgment of it.
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Purpose
Surface for sharing a private meal of quails
Significance
Frames Jane's personal warmth with Bess against Cromwell's calculated intrusion, highlighting his awareness of her pregnancy and control over court dynamics
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