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Sir Thomas Le Strange
of Hunstanton 1536
by Hans Holbein the Younger
Oil and tempera on panel
16-1/8 x 11-1/4 in. (41.0 x 28.5 cm)
Kimbell Art Museum
Sir Thomas concentrated on his business in around
the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk where his tenants and farmlands were
based. In the 1520's his royal commissions were also local to the Thetford
assizes and other quarter sessions, which he attended as J.P. (Justice
of the Peace), and in 1529, by now a father, he was Knighted. The following
year he became Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk though being a loyal friend
of the King's
he was later granted a royal pardon from this undesirable job involving
the collection of taxes, and also from the juries in 1531.
In 1533 he attended the wedding of the year, of Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn, and would pay them social and business visits from time to time thereafter. Society was threatened by Henry VIII's dissolution of the monastries and an unheaval political and religious unrest ensued in 1534. Sir Thomas's role in this as local commissioner for the Valor Ecclesiasticus incorporated the survey and valuation of taxes, which were transferred to the Crown instead of the Pope. |
Finally, Sir Thomas actively tried to suppress those who supported the movement locally, in Walsingham, and was appointed as guardian to Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, son of the Duke of Norfolk. While Norfolk and the Earl of Shrewsbury negotiated with Aske in their attempt to quash it they began to realize that until the ring-leader had been convicted of treason and executed, the rebellion would not be crushed, which the course of events led up to."In all parts of the realm men's hearts much grudged with the suppression of abbeys, and the first fruits, by reason the same would be the destruction of the whole religion in England. And their especial great grudge is against the lord Crumwell"
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