Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530. Artist: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
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Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530. Artist: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530. Letter, written from Esher, shortly after Wolseys disgrace, to Gardiner, secretary to Henry VIII, making arrangements as to the benefices in the province of York, and appealing to the Kings compassion on account of his advanced age and long service. Gardiner, as was frequently the case at this period of his life, is addressed as Mr Stevens. The late poor Dean of Wells mentioned in the letter was Thomas Winter, Wolseys natural son. Evidence of the writers weakness and agitation may be seen in his inability to keep the pen from dotting the paper between the words. From the second series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I-V. (London, 1899)
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Anxiety Anxious Archbishop Archbishop Of York Bishop Cardinal Cardinal Thomas Cardinal Thomas Wolsey Cardinal Wolsey Compassion Correspondence Disgrace Facsimile Feeling Gardiner Henry Viii King Henry Viii King Of England Letter Pity Stephen Thomas Wolsey Tudor Weakness Wolsey Worried Worry
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