Object
Cromwell's Sworn Account of Anne of Cleves Negotiations (Gardiner's Bureaucratic Trap)
A physical document presented to Thomas Cromwell by Bishop Stephen Gardiner under the pretense of a routine bureaucratic demand. Cromwell signs this document in a Tower chamber, recording his past actions with Anne of Cleves—turning his strategic triumphs into prosecutable evidence of treason. Witnessed by silent guards and haunted by Wolsey's spectral presence, the document is a legal trap designed to seal Cromwell's downfall.
6 appearances
Purpose
Record Cromwell's dealings with Anne of Cleves as formal, prosecutable evidence of treason
Significance
Inverts Cromwell's political genius into proof of betrayal, erasing his agency and sealing his doom as Gardiner wields it under Henry's authority
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