Object
Wriothesley's Keys to the Letters Box
Keys held by Wriothesley during the Austin Friars confrontation over stolen letters, which hint at Cromwell's secret marriage alliance with Lady Mary. These keys unlock a secure box that once contained incriminating documents, now compromised. The keys are prominently featured in the courtyard and great hall as Cromwell's inner circle—including Rafe Sadler, Richard Riche, and Richard Cromwell—confronts whispers of betrayal and failed safeguards. The keys symbolize the breach of security and the exposure of sensitive information.
4 appearances
Purpose
Unlock secure box containing sensitive letters
Significance
Control access to correspondence weaponized as treasonous rumors; theft despite keys exposes betrayal in Cromwell's circle, amplifying his political peril
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