Object
Duke of Norfolk's Five Cannons
Norfolk cites his five cannons during the confrontation in his Lambeth palace hall, listing them among his military assets to assert his command readiness. Cromwell overrides this by assigning the forces to Suffolk, leaving Norfolk raging as his artillery loses its noble overseer. The cannons stand as iron markers of his thwarted power, heavy ordnance primed for war but now politically sidelined.
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Purpose
Provide artillery support in military campaigns
Significance
Represent Norfolk's military authority, which Cromwell strips away to humiliate him and shift command to Suffolk, exposing the Duke's vulnerabilities in their volatile exchange.
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