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31 <p align="center"><b><FONT size=+1>Letter from Anne Boleyn to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey<br>
32mid-summer 1528</FONT></b></p>
33 <p><FONT size=-1><b>Background<br></b>This letter was written in the summer of 1528, as
34 indicated by its reference to the sweating sickness.&nbsp; When a servant of
35 Anne's became infected at court, Henry VIII reluctantly sent her away to Hever
36 Castle.&nbsp; Most of his famous love letters to Anne were written during this
37 period of forced separation.</FONT></p>
38 <p><FONT size=-1>Anne did become ill, but
39 survived.&nbsp; She wrote this letter to Wolsey in thanks for the gift and
40 letter he sent her while she was ill.&nbsp; The great Cardinal and Anne have
41 often been placed at perpetual odds in history books, but in 1528 their
42 relationship was still amicable enough.&nbsp; Anne and Henry both believed the
43 Cardinal would be able to secure Henry's annulment from Katharine of Aragon;
44 when he eventually failed, both were disillusioned - and Henry's
45 disillusionment led him to arrest his old friend.&nbsp; Only Wolsey's natural
46 death saved him from certain execution.</FONT> </p>
47 <p><FONT size=-1>Wolsey was
48 pro-French and wanted to marry Henry VIII to a French princess when his first
49 marriage was annulled.&nbsp; He was discomfited by the rise of Anne Boleyn,
50 and her many relatives.&nbsp; Naturally enough, opposition to the Cardinal's
51 policies centered around the only other person who so completely dominated
52 Henry VIII's life - Anne herself.&nbsp; In the beginning, both Anne and Wolsey
53 realized they could not afford to offend each other.&nbsp; But just a year
54 after this letter was written, after the disastrous legatine hearing at
55 Blackfriars, Anne realized Wolsey could not secure the annulment.&nbsp; And
56 she suspected, quite correctly, that he had never intended for her to marry
57 Henry.&nbsp;</FONT></p>
58 <p><FONT size=-1>Wolsey had hoped the delays in securing the annulment would
59 outlast Henry's passion for Anne; he only later realized the annulment itself
60 would be impossible.</FONT> </p>
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62 <p>My lord, <BR>In my most humble wise that my poor heart can
63 think, I do thank your grace for your kind letter, and for your rich and
64 goodly present, the which I shall never be able to deserve without your
65 help, of which I have hitherto had so great plenty, that all the days of my
66 life I am most bound of all creatures, next the king's grace, to love and
67 serve your grace, of the which I beseech you never to doubt that ever I
68 shall vary from this thought, as long as any breath is in my body.&nbsp; And
69 as touching your grace's trouble with the sweat, I thank our Lord that them
70 I desired and prayed for are escaped; and that is the king's grace and you,
71 not doubting that God has preserved you both for great causes known alonely
72 of His high wisdom.&nbsp; And as for the coming of the legate, I desire that
73 much.&nbsp; And if it be God's pleasure, I pray him to send this matter
74 shortly to a good end; and then I trust, my lord, to recompense part of your
75 great pains.&nbsp; In the which I must require you, in the mean time, to
76 accept my goodwill in the stead of the power; the which must proceed partly
77 from you, as our Lord knoweth, whom I beseech to send you long life, with
78 continuance in honor. Written by the hand of her that is most bound to be
79 your humble and obedient servant, <BR>Anne Boleyn.</p>
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87href="letters.html">to Letters of the Six Wives
88of Henry VIII</A></FONT></p>
89 <p align="center"><FONT size=-1><A href="primary.html">to
90Primary Sources</A></FONT><BR><FONT size=-1><A
91href="http://englishhistory.net/tudor.html">to Tudor England</A></FONT><BR><FONT size=-1>
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93 Boleyn website</a>
94 <a href="citizens/wolsey.html"><br>to Cardinal
95 Thomas Wolsey website</a></FONT></p>
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