[Henry VIII] Tudor Crown
Chapter 31 Arrangement
"The king is already drawing up an agenda to overthrow the monastery. Father asked me to give you a breath, and I want to ask you, what should the monastery in Wales do?" The Prince of Wales' entourage is more than Richard Cromwell thought Heavy, which made him and William Parr both painful and happy.
Because William Parr could not keep up with Richard Cromwell in terms of cultural level, he assumed the responsibility of defending the Prince of Wales and trained under the first-class knights.Just as the queen's maids learn the most perfect court etiquette, the king's and prince's entourage can also enjoy the highest martial arts and cultural education.
This is not only a privilege bestowed on them by the royal family, but also a system used by the royal family to protect itself.
"What does Mr. Cromwell say?" Eight-year-old William Tudor has begun to learn how to take care of his territory under the instruction of Henry VIII.Although he was still just a child in the eyes of many people, especially the Duchess of Suffolk who watched him grow up.But Henry VIII did not get this legitimate son until he was 35 years old, and his father Henry VII only lived for 52 years, and his grandfather Edward IV only lived for 41 years, so Henry VIII was very worried that he would not be able to wait until William died. Tudor was able to take charge on his own, which also led to a tendency to overwhelm him in his education of William Tudor.
"My father felt that Princess Mary would never agree with the king to overthrow the abbey." Richard Cromwell said tactfully: "Not to mention other places, at least on the land of Wales, she will not let people dig the abbey away." brick by brick, and even sent those workers to the gallows."
"Do you have to offend my sister so much?" William Tudor's voice suddenly cooled down, making Richard Cromwell notice his slip of the tongue, and he quickly apologized: "I did offend Princess Mary , please forgive me.”
"I know that Mr. Cromwell has a lot of dissatisfaction with my sister, but our enemy is a reactionary, a traitor to the country, not a poor girl whose sympathy has been exploited." William Tudor waved his hand, brought Richard Cromwell closer, and gave him a satisfactory answer: "My aunt, the Duchess of Suffolk, is numbered, so Mary will leave Wales to replace me and my father To visit the Duchess of Suffolk."
"Yes." Relieved, Richard Cromwell continued: "We will tear down all the monasteries in Wales after Princess Mary leaves."
"No, we can't tear them all down." William Tudor changed his voice and said, "In the name of His Majesty the King, my mother, and my sister, Princess Mary, I will leave a Henley Castle to preach and support poor students. Catherine Abbey, and a Catherine Mary Abbey for women and children. In addition, Mr. Cromwell must ensure that one-fifth of the land and money in all the monasteries that are knocked down belong to the local people, and give 45 years old An additional subsidy for the elderly above, because their social appeal is extraordinary."
William Tudor was very sure that many of the rebels were diehards in their 50s and [-]s, because people could not stand changes when they were old. This is the main reason why Henry VIII would reconcile with the Roman Church in his later years.
Richard Cromwell nodded while taking note of the Prince of Wales' request, and then continued: "Besides the monastery, my father has one more thing to ask of you."
"Say."
"Mr. Thomas More had all his property confiscated because of his disrespect to His Majesty the King. Now his wife and children are living very hard." Richard Cromwell didn't understand why his adoptive father wanted to pay for Thomas More. But he knew that the former Lord Chancellor who would rather be imprisoned in the Tower of London than recognize the Reformation and the king's second marriage was a hot potato.
Nothing would end well for anyone who pleaded for Thomas More except the Prince of Wales, the king's favorite.
Thomas Cromwell did not know whether Henry VIII had shown some kindness to Thomas More, but he knew that Anne Boleyn at court would never allow the eminent judge to live.
And Anne Boleyn has one more thing that can affect the king's will-an unborn child.
Yes, less than three months after Princess Elizabeth was born, Anne Boleyn became pregnant again, which softened Henry VIII's attitude towards her.
At the same time, in order to take care of Anne Boleyn's emotions, Henry VIII forced his two mistresses, Mary Howard and Margaret Miston recommended by the Duke of Norfolk, to marry the country nobles one after another, and even raised their The treatment of Princess Elizabeth also made Anne Boleyn sweep away the shadow of falling out of favor before, and regained her proud peacock posture.
It can be said that the current Anne Boleyn is holding the gold medal for avoiding death, even if she wants Thomas More's life, Henry VIII will not hesitate for too long.
"I will not intercede for Thomas More in front of the king, because this move is likely to cause Queen Anne to attack us." William Tudor pondered: "But I know that Thomas More has a profound knowledge , a pious and chaste daughter, and her academic attainments are very high."
"You want Thomas More's daughter to serve Princess Mary?"
"If I really think about it, let alone Queen Anne, even His Majesty the King himself will not make the poor Moore family feel better." William Tudor retorted: "One of the guardians of the Catholic Church who opposes the Reformation Daughter, a Catholic princess known for her piety. Everyone knows what will happen between them."
"I didn't think it through." Richard Cromwell said with shame: "How do you want to arrange Miss Margaret Moore?"
"My cousin, Eleanor Brandon of Suffolk, is soon to marry my illegitimate brother, and I think she will need a skilled governess so that she may better complete the Countess's duty." William Tudor explained: "Mr. Moore had a close personal relationship with the King and the Duke of Suffolk, and it is most appropriate for Miss Margaret Moore to seek asylum from the Duke of Suffolk, because It will bring back memories of the king's boyhood."
Speaking of which, William Tudor handed over to Richard Cromwell a sum of four hundred pounds, to be handed over to Miss Margaret Moore when she became tutor to the Duke of Suffolk. She: "Mr. Parr Jr.'s mother had met Miss Margaret Moore at Queen Catherine's court, so you asked Mr. Parr Jr. to find a house for the Moore family in Suffolk. Remember not to Too conspicuous, so as not to arouse others' suspicion."
William Tudor knocked on the table with his fingers, still feeling insecure: "Go and tell Miss Margaret Moore that if necessary, let her brothers and sisters go out to do some odd jobs, or go to church to receive relief food."
"Only by letting the Norfolk family see them in a state of desperation will they relax their vigilance."
The author has something to say:
Jen will still die, and the moment she falls in love seals the outcome.
For Hengza, among the six wives, Catherine of Aragon is the most satisfied, Anne Boleyn is the most enthusiastic, Jane Seymour is the most missed, and Catherine Howard is the most hated, but they can live in peace No, it was Anne and Catherine Parr of Cleves.
Favorite child ranking: William > Edward > Mary > Henry Fitzroy > Elizabeth
Because William Parr could not keep up with Richard Cromwell in terms of cultural level, he assumed the responsibility of defending the Prince of Wales and trained under the first-class knights.Just as the queen's maids learn the most perfect court etiquette, the king's and prince's entourage can also enjoy the highest martial arts and cultural education.
This is not only a privilege bestowed on them by the royal family, but also a system used by the royal family to protect itself.
"What does Mr. Cromwell say?" Eight-year-old William Tudor has begun to learn how to take care of his territory under the instruction of Henry VIII.Although he was still just a child in the eyes of many people, especially the Duchess of Suffolk who watched him grow up.But Henry VIII did not get this legitimate son until he was 35 years old, and his father Henry VII only lived for 52 years, and his grandfather Edward IV only lived for 41 years, so Henry VIII was very worried that he would not be able to wait until William died. Tudor was able to take charge on his own, which also led to a tendency to overwhelm him in his education of William Tudor.
"My father felt that Princess Mary would never agree with the king to overthrow the abbey." Richard Cromwell said tactfully: "Not to mention other places, at least on the land of Wales, she will not let people dig the abbey away." brick by brick, and even sent those workers to the gallows."
"Do you have to offend my sister so much?" William Tudor's voice suddenly cooled down, making Richard Cromwell notice his slip of the tongue, and he quickly apologized: "I did offend Princess Mary , please forgive me.”
"I know that Mr. Cromwell has a lot of dissatisfaction with my sister, but our enemy is a reactionary, a traitor to the country, not a poor girl whose sympathy has been exploited." William Tudor waved his hand, brought Richard Cromwell closer, and gave him a satisfactory answer: "My aunt, the Duchess of Suffolk, is numbered, so Mary will leave Wales to replace me and my father To visit the Duchess of Suffolk."
"Yes." Relieved, Richard Cromwell continued: "We will tear down all the monasteries in Wales after Princess Mary leaves."
"No, we can't tear them all down." William Tudor changed his voice and said, "In the name of His Majesty the King, my mother, and my sister, Princess Mary, I will leave a Henley Castle to preach and support poor students. Catherine Abbey, and a Catherine Mary Abbey for women and children. In addition, Mr. Cromwell must ensure that one-fifth of the land and money in all the monasteries that are knocked down belong to the local people, and give 45 years old An additional subsidy for the elderly above, because their social appeal is extraordinary."
William Tudor was very sure that many of the rebels were diehards in their 50s and [-]s, because people could not stand changes when they were old. This is the main reason why Henry VIII would reconcile with the Roman Church in his later years.
Richard Cromwell nodded while taking note of the Prince of Wales' request, and then continued: "Besides the monastery, my father has one more thing to ask of you."
"Say."
"Mr. Thomas More had all his property confiscated because of his disrespect to His Majesty the King. Now his wife and children are living very hard." Richard Cromwell didn't understand why his adoptive father wanted to pay for Thomas More. But he knew that the former Lord Chancellor who would rather be imprisoned in the Tower of London than recognize the Reformation and the king's second marriage was a hot potato.
Nothing would end well for anyone who pleaded for Thomas More except the Prince of Wales, the king's favorite.
Thomas Cromwell did not know whether Henry VIII had shown some kindness to Thomas More, but he knew that Anne Boleyn at court would never allow the eminent judge to live.
And Anne Boleyn has one more thing that can affect the king's will-an unborn child.
Yes, less than three months after Princess Elizabeth was born, Anne Boleyn became pregnant again, which softened Henry VIII's attitude towards her.
At the same time, in order to take care of Anne Boleyn's emotions, Henry VIII forced his two mistresses, Mary Howard and Margaret Miston recommended by the Duke of Norfolk, to marry the country nobles one after another, and even raised their The treatment of Princess Elizabeth also made Anne Boleyn sweep away the shadow of falling out of favor before, and regained her proud peacock posture.
It can be said that the current Anne Boleyn is holding the gold medal for avoiding death, even if she wants Thomas More's life, Henry VIII will not hesitate for too long.
"I will not intercede for Thomas More in front of the king, because this move is likely to cause Queen Anne to attack us." William Tudor pondered: "But I know that Thomas More has a profound knowledge , a pious and chaste daughter, and her academic attainments are very high."
"You want Thomas More's daughter to serve Princess Mary?"
"If I really think about it, let alone Queen Anne, even His Majesty the King himself will not make the poor Moore family feel better." William Tudor retorted: "One of the guardians of the Catholic Church who opposes the Reformation Daughter, a Catholic princess known for her piety. Everyone knows what will happen between them."
"I didn't think it through." Richard Cromwell said with shame: "How do you want to arrange Miss Margaret Moore?"
"My cousin, Eleanor Brandon of Suffolk, is soon to marry my illegitimate brother, and I think she will need a skilled governess so that she may better complete the Countess's duty." William Tudor explained: "Mr. Moore had a close personal relationship with the King and the Duke of Suffolk, and it is most appropriate for Miss Margaret Moore to seek asylum from the Duke of Suffolk, because It will bring back memories of the king's boyhood."
Speaking of which, William Tudor handed over to Richard Cromwell a sum of four hundred pounds, to be handed over to Miss Margaret Moore when she became tutor to the Duke of Suffolk. She: "Mr. Parr Jr.'s mother had met Miss Margaret Moore at Queen Catherine's court, so you asked Mr. Parr Jr. to find a house for the Moore family in Suffolk. Remember not to Too conspicuous, so as not to arouse others' suspicion."
William Tudor knocked on the table with his fingers, still feeling insecure: "Go and tell Miss Margaret Moore that if necessary, let her brothers and sisters go out to do some odd jobs, or go to church to receive relief food."
"Only by letting the Norfolk family see them in a state of desperation will they relax their vigilance."
The author has something to say:
Jen will still die, and the moment she falls in love seals the outcome.
For Hengza, among the six wives, Catherine of Aragon is the most satisfied, Anne Boleyn is the most enthusiastic, Jane Seymour is the most missed, and Catherine Howard is the most hated, but they can live in peace No, it was Anne and Catherine Parr of Cleves.
Favorite child ranking: William > Edward > Mary > Henry Fitzroy > Elizabeth
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