13.1 Royal Authority under Edward VI Flashcards

1
Q

How old was Edward when he came to the throne and what happened

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9, his uncle Edward Seymour was given the reigns of government

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2
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Why had the inheritance of power been difficult

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  1. The country was religiously divided
  2. Expensive wars with France and Scotland had financially ruined the country
  3. The sale of monastic lands for cheap to fund wars compromised long-term security
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3
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What did Henry originally setup to handle government

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A regency council, comprised of 6 Catholic and 6 Protestant members. Decisions were to be a majority

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4
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What happened to the regency council

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It got shutdown and Edward Seymour took the reigns

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5
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Who did Edward Somerset count on the support of

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Cranmer, William Paget and Viscount Lisle.

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6
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What did Edward award himself

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The title of ‘Duke of Somerset’

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7
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What did Edward award his friends

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Patronage

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8
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How did Somerset reinforce his power in government

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  • Controlling the Privy Council by appointing Sir Michael Stanhope as Chief Gentleman
  • Governing largely with members of his own household
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9
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How did members respond to the protectorate of Seymour

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Not well. They slowly became to resent his method of governing

Seymour had imprisoned the Earl of Southampton which many councillors saw as ridiculous

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10
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Why did some people fear Law and Order was going to break down

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There was no guarantee people would accept the Duke of Somerset.

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11
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What soon began to appear following Edwards leadership

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Factional rivalries

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12
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What factional rivalries appeared

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  • Thomas Seymour, Edwards brother
  • Earl of Warwick/Southampton and other high ranking nobles decided they didnt want Edward in government anymore
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13
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What happened with the rilvary with Thomas Seymour

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Thomas attempted to turn Edward VI against Edward. Thomas also conspired with the Earl of Southampton, who refused and was re-accepted into the court as a result

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14
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What were Seymours policy failures

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  • Foreign policy with Scotland
  • Mishandled the 1549 rebellion
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Why was Seymours personality not popular

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He was arrogant and ruled like a dictator. He was ruthless and disliked - as emphasised by the factional rivalries and imprisonment of the Earl of Southampton

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16
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What were Somersets overall failures

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  • Policy failings
  • Style of Government
17
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What did Somersets failing scause

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A reduction in support and the emergence of enemies, like the Earl of Warwick

18
Q

What gave Somesets enemies opportunity to mount a coup

A

His poor response to the 1549 rebellions

19
Q

What happened in August 1549

A

Earl of Warwick, Earl of Southampton and others decided that somerset shouldn’t rule no longer

Somerest took control of the King, but gave up his power when treason charges were dropped

20
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What was the Duke of Northumberland keen not to do

A

Contain concentrated power as Somerset had done.

21
Q

What coup did the Duke of Northumberland execute

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A coup against the conservatives in government because they wished to preside over a regency led by Mary

22
Q

What did the Duke of Northumberland do to extend his power

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Assign himself as the Duke of Northumberland and assigned John Gates as Vice Chamberlain of the household to ensure court control

23
Q

Who was assigned as Vice Chamberlain under Nothumberland

A

John Gates

24
Q

How effective was the DON government

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Reasonably effective - John Paget had made changes to the means of operating the Privy Council to make it more efficient - albeit he was excluded from decision making

25
Q

Who became the DON’s key administrator

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William Cecil

26
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What was Somersets counter-coup

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Somerset devised a plan to sit on the throne again. Northumberland found out and executed him

27
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What was the impact of Somersets counter-coup

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Northumberland became anxious, and adopted a less councilliar form of government and ruled more like somerset had done.

28
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What did John Gates hold that was very important

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The wax seal, so he could wax documents and pass it as the King;s wishes.

29
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What happened to the dispersion of power under Northumberland

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Became more concentrated in the hands of John Gates and Northumberland.