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Cromwell's and Gardiner's Hats

Thomas Cromwell and Stephen Gardiner doff their hats to each other upon meeting in the Tower of London’s Great Hall, a ritual gesture of courtly respect that underscores the underlying tension before Gardiner’s accusation of heresy and the King’s arrival. Cromwell tips his hat first, Gardiner follows suit, both men standing rigid amid watchful courtiers like Cranmer, Henry VIII, and Rafe Sadler.
3 appearances

Purpose

Formal headwear for gestures of deference

Significance

Signals courtly etiquette and deference amid ideological clash between reformers and traditionalists, heightening tension in the pre-trial confrontation

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3 moments