Henry VIII: Wolsey Flashcards

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How did he rise to power (3 things)

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  • Mentored by Richard Fox
  • Appointed Royal Almoner 1509 (charity to poor.)
  • Delivered well equipped supplies to France 1513- caught kings attention
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1526 Eltham Ordinances

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  • successful

- Reorganised finances in the privy chamber and made household more efficient.

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Enclosures

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  • controversial

- Inquiry to investigate land enclosed without proper permission 1517- 260 court cases against land owners

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The star chamber

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  • progressive and successful
  • Promoted civil law encouraged poor to bring cases against nobles
  • 120 a year
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How did his policy to solve enclosures end?

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  • 1523 angry landowners took it to parliament and Wolsey had to halt investigations
  • caved in basically
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Amicable Grant 1525

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  • eventually unsuccessful
  • a tax imposed on England
  • Priests 1/3, others 1/6 of income
  • caused resistance
  • hoping to gain an estimated £800,000 for the proposed war, only raised roughly £140,000
  • first events that led eventually to Wolsey’s fall from power
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Treaty of London 1513

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  • successful

- Universal peace negotiated by Wolsey as asked by the Pope. Anti-war, non aggression, fight against ottomans

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Treaty of Etaples 1492

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  • relatively successful
  • managed to negotiate in order to come to a better agreement
  • accepted the loss of Brittany and agreed a pension of 50,000 French Ecus to be paid from France to the English King, as well as a promise by France to stop supporting the pretender, Perkin Warbeck
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