Object
Cromwell's Luck Medal
Thomas Cromwell gives his medal to son Richard Cromwell for luck before Richard departs on his mission. During evensong in Hampton Court chapel, Richard returns the medal intact after safe arrival. Cromwell accepts it with clear relief amid the crowded chancel, where Chapuys, Edward Seymour, and Gregory Cromwell witness the quiet handoff. The small token passes between father and son, grounding Cromwell's political focus in personal success.
3 appearances
Purpose
Talisman to protect bearer and ensure safe return from mission
Significance
Marks Richard's mission success and evokes rare paternal relief in Cromwell, contrasting his ruthless dismissal of diplomatic distractions like Mendoza's letter
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