Wolf Hall

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

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London is the capital city of England, and the seat of power for King Henry VIII. He reigns there through much of the year, leaving the spring and autumn to both enjoy the countryside, and to avoid epidemics. It is in London that Cardinal Wosley lives, and Thomas Cromley and his household make their homes at the Austin Friary.

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