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Thomas Wolsey, the Late Cardinal

His Life and Death

Author: George Cavendish
Narrator: David Thorne
Duration: 8:59:45

This extraordinary "eye-witness" account of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's rise and fall from power was written between 1554 and 1558 by his gentleman-usher, George Cavendish, who was privy to so much of the Cardinal's ambitious endeavors. However, Cavendish prudently waited a long time before chronicling his observations for fear of his life, as there were those who may have take his memoirs the wrong way. Cavendish describes in great detail the daily life of Wolsey, listing his huge household of servants to give a good idea of the magnitude of this larger-than-life man who outdid Henry VIII in lifestyle and riches, which was his undoing. Throughout the book, he records Wolsey's endless acquisitions of bishoprics - including the very rich monastery of St. Albans, even though he was never a monk - all to feather his already very wealthy nest. Cavendish also tells of Wolsey's scheme to put himself over and above the Archbishop of York, the senior prelate in England, later to be named Pope. Wolsey is eventually charged with treason but dies in Leicester, and it is said that had he not died, he would have been more than likely subject to a beheading.

$59.99 Unit Price

ISBN: 9781441758194
SKU#: 13060
Release Date: Sept. 1, 2010
Publisher: Blackstone Audio
Genre: History
Duration: 8:59:45
Language: English