Object
Norris, Weston, and Brereton's Cards
Harry Norris, Francis Weston, and William Brereton handle a deck of playing cards at a table in Greenwich Hall. They shuffle and deal them during daylight hours, using the game as cover while Henry VIII gazes at Jane Seymour through a window. The cards provide a mundane prop amid crude jests about her body, with Norris halting the banter sharply. The pasteboards lie scattered, ignored as tension overtakes the play.
2 appearances
Purpose
Card game for courtly distraction
Significance
The cards frame the courtiers' predatory mockery of Henry's infatuation, exposing court fractures. Their interrupted game underscores volatility, with Weston's glance at Rafe Sadler hinting at spied whispers turning political weapons.
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