Object
Wolsey’s Crates of Confiscated Luxury Goods
Physical wooden crates containing Wolsey’s tangible possessions (tapestries, furnishings, garments) confiscated during his downfall, serving as a public symbol of his humiliation and handled in crowded scenes (e.g., River Thames banks). Distinct from documentary assets like ledgers or deeds.
3 appearances
Purpose
Store and transport Cardinal Wolsey's possessions during seizure by Henry VIII's agents
Significance
Embody Wolsey's humiliating fall from power, serve as tangible proof of Norfolk's role in the confiscation, and mark the dismantling of his household as Cromwell steps into leadership amid the crisis
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