Object
Cardinal Wolsey’s Seized Correspondence
A collection of private letters belonging to Cardinal Wolsey, confiscated by Henry VIII’s agents during the seizure of York Place. Symbolizes Wolsey’s fallen authority and the court’s shift in power, with Cromwell overseeing the rifling of the documents.
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Purpose
Private correspondence recording Wolsey's dealings and communications
Significance
Mark the methodical seizure of Wolsey's influence, transforming personal records into tools of humiliation and the court's power shift
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