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Fiona Chapple, who lives near Stowmarket, doubted William, 12, would receive the right education at Thomas Wolsey School, Ipswich.
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The Archbishop of York's Palace, next to Southwell Minster, is the former home of Tudor statesman Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who served under Henry VIII.
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In June 2011, the Court of Appeal ruled that Fiona Chapple's son, William, was not receiving the right education at Thomas Wolsey School, Ipswich.
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She did not think her son's allocated school, Thomas Wolsey, offered adequate support for his severe speech disorder and wanted him to go to St Mary's.
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Two tribunal hearings had gone in Suffolk County Council's favour before the Court of Appeal's ruling, which said the council had failed to provide Mrs Chapple with information about the provision being made at Thomas Wolsey.
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It was their misfortune that Thomas Cromwell, grieving for Wolsey, was watching in the wings.
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This is brave of Mantel, even bravely peculiar, given the reputation of the actual Thomas Cromwell, who acted as a brutal fixer for both Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII.
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Only Thomas More and his political rival, Thomas Cromwell, were actually executed by Henry VIII, and Cardinal Wolsey, who died of fright and dysentery a year after his ignominious disgrace, was the earliest victim.
ECONOMIST: Tudor history