Object
Gardiner's Letter
Wriothesley hands Thomas Cromwell a letter from Stephen Gardiner in the candlelit Austin Friars study. The document demands details on Anne Boleyn's downfall. Cromwell receives it during tense exchanges about Wyatt's release and power shifts. Present are Richard, Rafe, Wriothesley, and mentions of Wyatt. It carries the weight of court intelligence amid post-execution maneuvering.
3 appearances
Purpose
Demand information on Anne Boleyn's downfall
Significance
Functions as intelligence, evidence, clue, and political tool. Highlights Gardiner's bid to probe Cromwell's role in Anne's fall and the rapid flow of secrets in the court after her execution.
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