Abstract:This article touches upon several issues and episodes in the history of court politics, 1533–1547, which bear on the problem of explaining how the religious radicals at Henry's court overcame the opposition of their political opponents, the conservatives, and so were able to launch the Protestant revolution of Edward VI's reign.
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