Object
Wolsey’s Entourage Wagons and Horses
Wagons and horses used to transport Wolsey’s entourage away from York Place during his exile. The wagons carry household staff and possessions unable to board the crowded Thames barge, while the horses provide overland transportation for additional staff. Both vehicles and animals depart for France/Putney amid political upheaval, with Cromwell, Gardiner, Rafe, and Richard overseeing the dispersal. The procession symbolizes Wolsey’s fall from power as his household scatters. The horses are specifically coordinated by Cromwell to carry staff to Putney, while the wagons haul possessions past royal agents.
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Purpose
Overland transportation for excess household staff and possessions during relocation
Significance
Enable Wolsey's household to escape confiscation and reach Esher intact, underscoring the chaos of his downfall and Cromwell's orchestration of survival
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