Wolf Hall

What is the importance of Calais in the novel, Wolf Hall?

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Calais is a city and small territory on the coast of France. It is the last foothold of land that England has in France, and is governed by Lord Berners, and later Lord Lisle. Calais is visited by King Henry and his retinue during a state visit to France, during which time Henry first sleeps with Anne Boleyn.

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