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Cromwell's Signed Submission Letter from Mary Tudor (Hunsdon House)
Legally binding document signed by Mary Tudor during her emotional collapse at Hunsdon House, witnessed by Norfolk, Suffolk, and Lady Shelton. Marks the culmination of Cromwell's coercion and the repudiation of her prior defiance.
5 appearances
Purpose
Secure Princess Mary's signed affirmation of submission to Henry VIII's authority
Significance
Serves as political leverage to break Mary's defiance, exposes Cromwell's manipulative control, and symbolizes her shift from resistance to fragile obedience in court power struggles
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