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Wolf Hall: Shortlisted for the Golden Man Booker Prize
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Wolf Hall: Shortlisted for the Golden Man Booker Prize
Hilary Mantel

The greatest literary sensation of recent times – and now the inspiration for a major BBC series, starring Mark Rylance and Damian Lewis and directed by Peter Kosminsky.In this staggeringly brilliant novel, Hilary Mantel brings the opulent, brutal world of the Tudors to bloody, glittering life. It is the backdrop to the rise and rise of Thomas Cromwell: lowborn boy, charmer, bully, master of deadly intrigue and, finally, most powerful of Henry VIII’s courtiers.Both winners of the Man Booker Prize and already hugely successful stage plays, WOLF HALL and its sequel BRING UP THE BODIES have now been transformed into a BBC television series starring Mark Rylance and Damian Lewis, bringing history to life for a whole new audience.

HILARY MANTEL

WOLF HALL

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Fourth Estate

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First published in Great Britain in 2009 by Fourth Estate

Photograph by Giles Keyte © Company Pictures/Playground Entertainment 2014

Cover illustration by Andy Bridge

Hilary Mantel asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work

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Ebook Edition © 2009 ISBN: 9780007322749

Version: 2018-06-19

Dedication (#ua981027b-1e08-5de0-b96a-5d91b2e037b0)

To my singular friend Mary Robertson this be given.

CONTENTS

Cover (#ua2a5c0a0-2095-5a71-bd22-f20ddc6d9595)

Title Page (#u041afa25-cbc8-527d-9c2b-228cb8f4a29d)

Copyright (#ua7f44178-af0b-5028-90d7-c6310f718def)

Dedication (#ub19cc783-274d-58d4-8416-c8d96d78c8a6)

Cast of Characters (#u502e36e1-3bb7-5be9-b043-165c93abab34)

Family Trees (#uff0aeafc-4d37-5c46-af52-3421964ae301)

Epigraph (#u9d6b0e6c-06a4-57e3-921f-db16e3f425ef)

Part One (#ub0588985-d08e-53da-8512-0491ee59a7e2)

Chapter I - Across the Narrow Sea. 1500 (#ub78a45b8-0531-53f5-94cb-275e9bbf1c08)

Chapter II - Paternity. 1527 (#ude12fd7f-9e3c-5728-bd27-89c0b0686f1e)

Chapter III - At Austin Friars. 1527 (#uaf130994-47e8-58ef-8a89-6b88d72072a9)

Part Two (#u46c25a53-89c4-55f2-88ae-d442209db4f9)

Chapter I - Visitation. 1529 (#uc447136e-037a-592e-af7f-620fe79afc69)

Chapter II - An Occult History of Britain. 1521–1529 (#u582f3819-ada6-571e-86db-45b10d61d0eb)

Chapter III - Make or Mar. All Hallows 1529 (#u68afe270-0cc2-5883-b4c6-c735616344ba)

Part Three (#ubbc11ff7-e903-5e71-b1c7-4ac0a7545a15)

Chapter I - Three-Card Trick. Winter 1529–Spring 1530 (#u14bef1d3-cf21-566f-ac79-e27e63aee9df)

Chapter II - Entirely Beloved Cromwell. Spring–December 1530 (#u6a8af66e-4b39-58eb-b41d-827605804920)

Chapter III - The Dead Complain of Their Burial. Christmastide 1530 (#u74eedffa-9957-54b5-926e-8a90f8eb3d50)

Part Four (#u4ec529f1-757d-50db-9939-5898491f1369)

Chapter I - Arrange Your Face. 1531 (#u07e0867e-0fdb-5b26-943e-93745d678c58)

Chapter II - ‘Alas, What Shall I Do For Love?’ Spring 1532 (#uf24c4c08-124a-543c-969d-0d0ea51fc013)

Chapter III - Early Mass. November 1532 (#u7df8ddd3-4aee-5efa-a89d-1818126027df)

Part Five (#u7444cb4d-65be-521f-b1c0-ef2b3685f969)

Chapter I - Anna Regina. 1533 (#uc9417f69-fba8-56da-bb22-6754616d7d17)

Chapter II - Devil's Spit. Autumn and winter 1533 (#u1fa2cda2-d7f1-5455-83cd-929d92a30e57)

Chapter III - A Painter's Eye. 1534 (#u8b11e5d4-c91c-587d-95f6-6dcd2114ded0)

Part Six (#u16488d57-457e-5df4-ab2c-305f07a9c597)

Chapter I - Supremacy. 1534 (#u2f822b21-fe33-5cde-8e3d-0a6726f466c8)

Chapter II - The Map of Christendom. 1534–1535 (#u13bc11d4-4536-55d5-8a66-28c88378f76f)

Chapter III - To Wolf Hall. July 1535 (#uc8634a65-f584-5753-beaa-440a24f6bef6)

Back Ads (#u8d69f8a4-fcf6-59d9-83a0-300b850a1573)

Have You Seen…? (#u04759798-dab3-548a-96ab-dc1c639dc008)

Author's Note (#u0550a638-bebf-54d4-8b3b-bd48b08a723d)

Acknowledgements (#u16ff669c-391a-5a54-9c55-544c2dae8daa)

Excerpt from Bring Up the Bodies (#u3920be72-939f-5877-aed5-2bd681169195)

About the Author (#u567ea1aa-8a6a-5d50-a2c2-d5b4959728b3)

By the Same Author (#u0f7523c3-f3de-5730-9b7f-4144ea53c7e0)

About the Publisher (#u4bba048d-7f65-5d66-9972-b80a6bd85a2c)

CAST OF CHARACTERS (#ua981027b-1e08-5de0-b96a-5d91b2e037b0)

In Putney, 1500

Walter Cromwell, a blacksmith and brewer.

Thomas, his son.

Bet, his daughter.

Kat, his daughter.

Morgan Williams, Kat's husband.

At Austin Friars, from 1527

Thomas Cromwell, a lawyer.

Liz Wykys, his wife.

Gregory, their son.

Anne, their daughter.

Grace, their daughter.

Henry Wykys, Liz's father, a wool trader.

Mercy, his wife.

Johane Williamson, Liz's sister.

John Williamson, her husband.

Johane (Jo), their daughter.

Alice Wellyfed, Cromwell's niece, daughter of Bet Cromwell.

Richard Williams, later called Cromwell, son of Kat and Morgan.

Rafe Sadler, Cromwell's chief clerk, brought up at Austin Friars.

Thomas Avery, the household accountant.

Helen Barre, a poor woman taken in by the household.

Thurston, the cook.

Christophe, a servant.

Dick Purser, keeper of the guard dogs.

At Westminster

Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, cardinal, papal legate, Lord Chancellor: Thomas Cromwell's patron.

George Cavendish, Wolsey's gentleman usher and later biographer.

Stephen Gardiner, Master of Trinity Hall, the cardinal's secretary, later Master Secretary to Henry VIII: Cromwell's most devoted enemy.

Thomas Wriothesley, Clerk of the Signet, diplomat, protégé of both Cromwell and Gardiner.

Richard Riche, lawyer, later Solicitor General.

Thomas Audley, lawyer, Speaker of the House of Commons, Lord Chancellor after Thomas More's resignation.

At Chelsea

Thomas More, lawyer and scholar, Lord Chancellor after Wolsey's fall. Alice, his wife.

Sir John More, his aged father.

Margaret Roper, his eldest daughter, married to Will Roper.

Anne Cresacre, his daughter-in-law.

Henry Pattinson, a servant.

In the city