Object
Cromwell and Gregory's Private Wine at Austin Friars (Night)
Wine consumed privately by Thomas Cromwell and his son Gregory in Cromwell's firelit sitting room at Austin Friars at night. Serves as emotional solace after Gregory delivers news of Henry VIII's rejection of Anne of Cleves, marking the onset of Cromwell's downfall through an intimate father-son moment.
2 appearances
Purpose
Beverage for consumption during tense private discussion
Significance
Offers fleeting emotional relief to Cromwell and Gregory as they absorb the king's visceral rejection of Anne, marking the onset of Cromwell's downfall through this intimate act of coping
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