Object
Document Outlawing Papal Appeals
Thomas Cromwell unfurls a single sheet of paper in Archbishop Cranmer's modest lodgings and holds it out for him to read. The document declares appeals to the Pope illegal after Easter, stripping Katherine of Aragon of her final legal recourse. Cranmer scans it closely, his hesitation evident as he picks at his salt fish, while Cromwell probes for hidden doubts amid the room's tense air.
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Purpose
Establishes legal prohibition on appeals to the Pope after Easter to end Katherine of Aragon's claims
Significance
Cements Cromwell's dominance over religious reform, secures Anne Boleyn's queenship through her pregnancy, and reveals Cranmer's emerging moral conflict in their alliance
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