Thomas Wolsey (/ˈwʊlzi/ WUUL-zee; c. March 1473 – 29 November 1530) was an English statesman and Catholic cardinal. When Henry VIII became King of England...
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George Cavendish (writer) (redirect from The Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey)
an English writer, best known as the biographer of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. His Thomas Wolsey, Late Cardinall, his Lyffe and Deathe is described by the Oxford...
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Joan Larke (section Wolsey's mistress)
of the powerful English statesman and churchman in the Tudor period, Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, and mother of his two illegitimate children. Joan...
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Thomas Wolsey (1473–1530) was an English statesman and clergyman. Wolsey may also refer to: Louis Wolsey (1877–1953), American rabbi Henry Wolsey Bayfield...
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heresy, the same rate as under Wolsey: they were Thomas Hitton, Thomas Bilney, Richard Bayfield, John Tewkesbury, Thomas Dusgate, and James Bainham.: 299–306 ...
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for Cardinal Wolsey, zeal for the Reformation, and support for a limited degree of social reform, while the villainous character is Thomas More. The television...
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Anne of the Thousand Days (category Cultural depictions of Thomas More)
plays Catherine of Aragon, Anthony Quayle plays Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, and John Colicos plays Thomas Cromwell. Others in the cast include Michael Hordern...
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Beverley, Dean of Wells Cathedral and the illegitimate son of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Thomas Wynter's exact date of birth is unknown, but most scholars argue...
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Thomas Storer (c. 1571 – 1604) was an English poet and mathematician. His major work was the Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey. He was the son of John...
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Amicable Grant was a tax imposed on England in 1525 by the Lord Chancellor Thomas Wolsey. Called at the time "a benevolence", it was essentially a forced loan...
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