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Austin Friars Great Hall Tables
Long wooden tables fill the Great Hall at Austin Friars, where Gregory Cromwell, Bess Oughtred, Richard Cromwell, and wedding guests sit amid the intimate celebration. Platters and cups crowd the surfaces as laughter rises, drawing Thomas Cromwell's distant gaze from the shadows before Edward Seymour and Rafe Sadler interrupt with veiled threats.
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Purpose
Seating and feasting for wedding guests
Significance
These tables anchor the fleeting familial warmth of Gregory's wedding, their merry clamor contrasting Cromwell's isolation and the encroaching political menace from Seymour and Sadler.
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