A deadly "sweating sickness" sweeps over England. Meanwhile, a food shortage adds to the problem. As the plague begins to disappear the King learns that his mistress has survived. He is also pleased to learn that Pope Clement is sending an envoy to England to hold court to determine whether or not Henry will be given a divorce.
Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk
Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk
Queen Katherine of Aragon
Sir Thomas Boelyn, Earl of Wiltshire
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