wolsey in A Sentence

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    Wolsey was definitely Henry's go-to guy.

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    Wolsey had to be replaced.

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    Wolsey too did not yet abandon this hope.

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    Surely now Wolsey's time had come.

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    Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.

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    Henry's Cardinal Wolsey was also active, destroying Luther's illegally imported books.

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    Cardinals Wolsey, Mazarin, and Richelieu amassed fortunes while serving the State.

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    On September 22, 1529, the King stripped Wolsey of his office as Chancellor of England.

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    Another example of religion's past powerful influence in rulership is Cardinal Wolsey of England 1475- 1530.

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    Wolsey centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber.

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    Wolsey centralized the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber.

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    Wolsey used his vast secular and ecclesiastical power to amass wealth second only to that of the King.”.

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    He did such a fantastic job that Wolsey and Henry were determined to secure his services at court permanently.

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    As such, it's believed one of Wolsey's many cats likely served as the first mouser for the government, official or otherwise.

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    Wolsey was already admitted to Henry's Privy Council by 1509, but proved himself indispensable to the King during his French campaign of 1512-1514.

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    From 1514 to 1529 Thomas Wolsey(1473- 1530), a Catholic cardinal, served as lord chancellor and practically controlled domestic and foreign policy for the young king.

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    Thomas Cromwell began his career at court in 1514 as a protégée of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who was impressed with the young man's education and ability.

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    When Henry heard of this correspondence, Anne Boleyn passionately asserted this could only mean the Cardinal was guilty of treason, and Wolsey was arrested in November.

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    Anne Boleyn manipulated Henry VIII into turning away from his beloved religion, kill his supporters who objected(Cardinal Wolsey), and broke with the church to marry her.

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    When Cardinal Wolsey proved unable to secure an annulment from Pope Clement VII, Henry gave him the boot and appointed Sir Thomas as Lord Chancellor in 1529.

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    Some 500 years later, Suffolk now has its own university and the legacy of Cardinal Wolsey is firmly rooted within the history of education in Ipswich.

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    Wolsey's fall was a warning to the Pope and to the clergy of England of what might be expected for failure to comply with the king's wishes.

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    From 1514 to 1529, Thomas Wolsey(1473-1530), a cardinal of the established Church, oversaw domestic and foreign policy for the young king from his position as Lord Chancellor.

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    It was Nanfran's influence that secured Wolsey's position as almoner to King Henry VIII in 1507, and then things really began to happen for the young priest.

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    While he was working on Utopia, Cardinal Wolsey, the King's chancellor and all-around right-hand man, sent him to Flanders to look after the interests of English merchants.

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    Even while exiled in York, Wolsey was in touch with the King of France and the Holy Roman Emperor, anticipating the day when he would win back the King's favor.

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    The pair fell in love and were secretly engaged to marry, but King Henry VIII was also interested in Anne and ordered the cardinal Thomas Wolsey to end their engagement.

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    Wolsey was a noted cat lover and is said to have had one at his side pretty much all of the time to such an extent that a recently erected statue of him features a small cat.

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    It was Thomas Wolsey, during the reign of Henry VIII, who transformed what was a large private house- built as a grange for the Knights Hostpitallers in the thirteenth century- into the impressive complex that we see today.

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    So when Henry wanted to ditch his first wife Katherine of Aragon to marry Anne Boleyn in what because euphemistically known as his“Great Matter,” the King had no doubt that Wolsey would get the job done as always.

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