Thomas Wolsey

1930

All that remains of Wolsey's structure is the former waterside gate, figured by Francis Grose in his Antiquities, which can still be seen on College Street. In 1930 Wolsey was commemorated in Ipswich with a substantial Pageant Play.He is far from forgotten in the town of Ipswich, an appeal having been launched in October 2009 to erect a statue there as a permanent commemoration.

1979

Henry Irving, Walter Hampden and John Gielgud were well known for their stage performances of the role, and Timothy West played him in the 1979 BBC Television Shakespeare production of that play.

1991

Lindley eds., (Cambridge, 1991), 1–53 and 261–85. Pollard, A.

Lindley (Cambridge University Press, 1991), 76-102. Simon Thurley, The Lost Palace of Whitehall (London: The Royal Institute of British Architects, 1998). Neville Williams, The Tudors: A Royal History of England, Antonia Fraser, ed (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000). Neville Williams, Henry VIII and His Court (1971). William E.

1998

Lindley (Cambridge University Press, 1991), 76-102. Simon Thurley, The Lost Palace of Whitehall (London: The Royal Institute of British Architects, 1998). Neville Williams, The Tudors: A Royal History of England, Antonia Fraser, ed (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000). Neville Williams, Henry VIII and His Court (1971). William E.

2000

online Tim Tatton-Brown, Lambeth Palace: A History of the Archbishops of Canterbury and their Houses (London: SPCK, 2000) Williams, Robert Folkestone.

Lindley (Cambridge University Press, 1991), 76-102. Simon Thurley, The Lost Palace of Whitehall (London: The Royal Institute of British Architects, 1998). Neville Williams, The Tudors: A Royal History of England, Antonia Fraser, ed (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000). Neville Williams, Henry VIII and His Court (1971). William E.

2006

Lives of the English Cardinals..., 2006. Simon Thurley, “The Domestic Building Works of Cardinal Wolsey,” in Cardinal Wolsey: Religion, State and Art, ed.

2009

All that remains of Wolsey's structure is the former waterside gate, figured by Francis Grose in his Antiquities, which can still be seen on College Street. In 1930 Wolsey was commemorated in Ipswich with a substantial Pageant Play.He is far from forgotten in the town of Ipswich, an appeal having been launched in October 2009 to erect a statue there as a permanent commemoration.

2011

Arising from this project, a more-than-life-sized bronze statue to Cardinal Wolsey, shown seated facing south towards St Peter's Church (the former mediaeval Augustinian Priory Church of St Peter and St Paul, which Wolsey annexed as the chapel of his College of Ipswich), teaching from a book, with a familiar cat at his side, was unveiled from beneath a covering flag on 29 June 2011 near the site of the Wolsey home on St Nicholas Street, Ipswich.

2012

The Anglo-Florentine Renaissance: Art for the Early Tudors (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2012), 19–48. Gwyn, Peter.

2016

Oxford [UK]: Oxbow/Casemate Publishing, 2016. P.




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