Object
Cromwell's Saddle
Thomas Cromwell stretches in this saddle as the royal court travels the road to Canterbury by day in 1532. The leather seat creaks under his shifting weight, underscoring the journey's physical toll on the king's advisor amid the entourage's progress toward France. Rafe Sadler, King Henry VIII, Dr. Butts, and the French Queen ride nearby.
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Purpose
Seating and support for horseback travel during the royal court's overland journey
Significance
Highlights Cromwell's weariness from the demanding trip, revealing the bodily strain behind his political maneuvers to soothe Henry's toothache and paranoia
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