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Princess Mary's Low Table (Writing Surface)

This low table occupies Mary’s neglected privy chamber at Hunsdon House, serving as both an inadvertent obstacle (Mary blunders into it during her breakdown) and a functional writing surface (Cromwell sets quill and ink on it for Mary to sign the letter of submission). The table stands in the room's decaying grandeur, witnessing Mary's emotional collapse and her formal surrender to Henry VIII's authority.
4 appearances

Purpose

Furniture surface holding decorative items like Venetian crystal jugs

Significance

Mary collides with it, knocking over and shattering the jug to ignite her emotional surrender, marking the scene's pivot from defiance to calculated submission under Cromwell's gaze

Appearances in the Narrative

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4 moments