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Nobleman's Country Estate
Kenninghall
Kenninghall serves as the Duke of Norfolk's remote estate, a burdensome destination he cites to draw Thomas Cromwell into mediating his marital disputes with his wife. Norfolk frames the journey there as inconvenient, his reluctance evident in the ploy that masks a test of loyalty amid court intrigue. The estate embodies domestic tension and noble isolation, its distance amplifying the absurdity of the personal summons within Tudor power plays.
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