This volume brings together contributions from two separate
editors. The first is a collection of texts edited by Peter Clarke
that evidence Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's legatine powers to grant
dispensations and other papal graces and his exercise of these
powers during the 1520s in Henry VIII's realm; these papal favours
released Henry's subjects from the rules of canon law in certain
instances. The second is a text edited by Michael Questier
comprising glosses on and suggested readings of the Elizabethan
statute law which imposed treason penalties on Catholic clergy who
exercised their office in reconciling to Rome (i.e. absolving from
schism and heresy) and on those who availed themselves of this
sacramental power. Both contributions illuminate the limits of the
law and flexibility in interpreting and applying it and regard the
role of Catholic clergy as agents of papal authority in Tudor
England before and after the break with Rome.
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