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Bainbridge Poisoning Incident (Spoleto Poison Powder)
A poisoning attempt on Cardinal Bainbridge during the Lambeth Palace dinner, where Thomas Wolsey is accused of ordering the use of a rare poison powder (purchased from Spoleto) to be slipped into Bainbridge's broth. The incident is revived by Stephen Gardiner and amplified by the Duke of Norfolk to discredit Thomas Cromwell by linking him to Wolsey's alleged murder plot. The revelation provokes Cromwell's violent outburst and exposes factional tensions at Cranmer's dinner.
2 appearances
Purpose
Poison Cardinal Bainbridge by lacing his broth
Significance
Revived scandal discredits Cromwell by linking him to Wolsey's alleged murder plot, provoking his violent outburst and exposing factional attacks at Cranmer's dinner.
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