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    • To answer to charges of treason

      • He retreated to York to fulfil his ecclesiastical duties as archbishop, a position he nominally held but had neglected during his years in government. He was recalled to London to answer to charges of treason—charges Henry commonly used against ministers who fell out of his favour—but died from natural causes on the way.
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  2. Wolsey used his great wealth to indulge his passion for building - at his London home, York Place in Whitehall, and at Hampton Court, 20 miles south west of London.

  3. It would be Wolsey too who would change the fortunes of Hampton Court, transforming a small manor house at the edge of London to one of the most magnificent palaces of the day. Wolsey became Henry’s chief minister, a Papal cardinal, and a central figure in European politics until his spectacular fall from power in the late 1520s.

  4. In 1518 Wolsey was made Papal Legate in England, enabling him to realise Leo's desire for peace by organising the Treaty of London. The treaty showed Wolsey as the arbiter of Europe, organising a massive peace summit involving 20 nations.

  5. The Cardinal was arrested on a charge of high treason in November. Travelling from Cawood, Yorkshire, to the Tower of London proved too much for Wolsey who fell ill on the way and died at Leicester Abbey.

  6. The previous French campaign had been ill-armed, so thousands of suits of armour were ordered from Italy, heavy artillery was bought from Flanders and gun-powder was made in quantity and stored at the Tower of London, Southampton and Calais.

  7. One of Wolsey's most notable achievements in the realm of diplomacy was the Treaty of London in 1518. This was a non-aggression pact signed by major European powers, including England, France, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Papal States.

  8. Nov 27, 2020 · Why did Cardinal Wolsey fall from power? Thomas Wolsey fell from power in October 1529, in the aftermath of his inability to obtain an annulment of the king’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Virtually from the outset of the campaign in 1527, Henry was convinced of the rightness of his cause.