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Mary Tudor's Chests
Central to the political ransacking of Mary Tudor’s private chambers at Hunsdon House; symbolizes her violated privacy and potential incriminating documents. Plural chests imply a collection of personal and political items, systematically destroyed by Cromwell’s men as part of a broader campaign to suppress her influence.
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Purpose
Container for personal belongings and documents
Significance
Serves as a primary target in the destructive search, embodying Cromwell’s psychological assault on Mary’s autonomy and a stark display of shifting court power after Anne Boleyn’s execution.
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