Cardinal Wolsey, who fathered an illegitimate son, was very much the exception.
Cardinal Wolsey travelled along it on his final journey to York in 1530.
That was Cardinal Wolsey who led those men, and he in not easy to defeat.
Not without reason has he been compared with Cardinal Wolsey.
It was taken from Cardinal Wolsey, who is buried near the company's factory.
He was trusted and employed on personal matters by Cardinal Wolsey.
At the time he was page to Cardinal Wolsey.
In 1521 he was nominated professor of divinity on Cardinal Wolsey's new foundation.
Cardinal Wolsey, but again not identified as such in the libretto.
At one point, he was required to purchase wine for Cardinal Wolsey.