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Treason Indictment Against Thomas Truth (Indictment for Tom Truth)
A treason indictment dictated by Henry VIII in the King's Presence Chamber at Hampton Court, ordering Thomas Cromwell to charge Thomas Truth (also called Tom Truth) with treason. The document labels Truth's actions as 'inspired by the devil' or orchestrated by Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk. Witnessed by Cromwell, Rafe Sadler, Richard Riche, and Lady Margaret Douglas, the indictment serves as a legal tool to suppress the marriage scandal quietly, avoiding the public spectacle of Anne Boleyn's downfall. It tests Cromwell's loyalty and exposes the court's paranoia, where accusations conveniently bury threats.
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Purpose
Formally charge Thomas Truth with treason to suppress a royal marriage scandal
Significance
Henry deploys the indictment to probe Cromwell's willingness to destroy Norfolk, exposing court rivalries; Cromwell's silence preserves his strategic position amid fragile power dynamics
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