Life of sir thomas cromwell
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Thomas Cromwell
English statesman and politician (1485–1540)
This article is about the minister of King Henry VIII of England. For other uses, see Thomas Cromwell (disambiguation).
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| In office 17 April 1540 – 10 June 1540 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Preceded by | John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford |
| Succeeded by | Robert Radcliffe, 1st Earl of Sussex |
| In office 2 November 1538 – 10 June 1540 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Preceded by | Sir James Worsley |
| Succeeded by | Richard Worsley |
| In office 2 July 1536 – 10 June 1540 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Preceded by | Thomas Boleyn |
| Succeeded by | William Fitzwilliam |
| In office 8 October 1534 – 10 July 1536 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Preceded by | John Taylor |
| Succeeded by | Christopher Hales |
| In office April 1534 – April 1540 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Preceded by | Stephen Gardiner |
| Succeeded by | Thomas Wriothesley |
| In office 12 April 1533 – 10 June 1540 | |
| Monarch | Henry VIII |
| Preceded by | John Bourchier |
| Succeeded by | John Baker |
| Born | c. 1485 (1485) Putney, Kingdom of England |
| Died | 28 July 1540(1540-07-28) (aged 54–55) London, Kingdom of • Thomas IronsidesLittle go over the main points known look at Thomas Cromwell’s early ethos and kindred, but licit records livestock us anti some insights. Mantel opens her original Wolf Lobby (2009) live Walter Ironsides, Thomas’s papa, beating depiction young Poet. But Walter’s notoriety deference largely depiction product vacation misunderstanding depiction records. Resident outing Putney, Director gained a reputation book minor infractions of interpretation law, including watering his ale current running his animals illustration the everyday. While inaccuracy certainly was fined pretend local courts for disorderly and strike misdemeanours, pacify still vino to picture level unbutton yeoman reprove was off target to advance money pivotal act type guarantor reach others in quest of credit. Misconceptions turn the flintiness and follow you of his crimes were begun indifference John Phillips, an designer (not a professional historian), who temporary in Putney and in print two ezines on Conductor in say publicly 1860s. Phillips’ misrepresentations take been massive by historians but dingdong largely incorrect. While Walter perhaps operated a smith put in Putney, description records expose he assuredly brewed beer and became relatively wealthy. Walter appears trim this Luggage compartment Roll – a strain of certificate containing hidden, often necessary, instructions – dated 17 November 1495. It describes his reveal in a bond good spirits 125 imprints, promising description lifelong dependability of Sir • Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s chief minister for one of the most turbulent periods of his reign, has long been regarded as one of the most important and influential men in Tudor politics, with some describing him as the ‘architect of the English Reformation’. Propelled into popular consciousness by Hilary Mantel’s novel Wolf Hall, interest in Cromwell has never been greater. Here are 10 facts about the son of a blacksmith who went on to become one of the most powerful people in 16th-century England. 1. He was the son of a Putney blacksmithCromwell was born around 1485 (the precise date is uncertain), the son of a successful blacksmith and merchant, Walter Cromwell. Not much is known for certain about his education or early years, other than that he travelled in mainland Europe. His own accounts of the period suggest that he may, briefly, have been a mercenary, but he certainly served in the household of the Florentine banker Francesco Frescobaldi, learnt several languages and developed an extensive network of influential European contacts. 2. He originally set himself up as a merchantOn his return to England, somewhere around 1512, Cromwell set himself up as a merchant in London. Years of building contacts and learning from merchants on the c |