The story so far…
Week 13: Anna Regina (Part 2)
The Bishop of London looks uncomfortable at Anne’s coronation alongside Stephen Gardiner. Later, Cranmer regretfully hands John Frith back to Stokeley for sentencing.
Week 45: Corpus Christi (Part 2/2) / Inheritance
Stokesley glares at Cromwell as he takes his seat at the trial of John Lambert. When Lambert denies Corpus Christi, he says: ‘May as well set fire to him now. Why drag it out?’
Stokesley notes Cromwell’s silence during the proceedings.
When Cromwell is instructed to read the death sentence:
'Give it good and loud,' Stokesley says. 'Let us hear you at last, my lord Cromwell. Leave the wretch in no doubt as to his fate.'
Week 47: Ascension Day (Part 2/2)
Cromwell notes that Stokesley looks ill. ‘… though since he is an old crony of More’s, he should have felt invigorated by those six pernicious articles in the bill.’