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Henry 7 Econcomy

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Feudal Dues, £7000 through Duchess of Buckingham marrying without license

Bonds and Recognisances

Council Learned in the Law (Empson and Dudley) created 1499 by Reginald Bray to collect feudal dues

French Pension through treaty of Etaples in 1492 £5000

Rebellions over finance, cornish rebellion (97) Yorkshire Rebellion (89)

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Henry 7 Governance

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Initial instability deu to the Wars of the Roses

Use of the Order of the Garter in order to grant titles to support but no power or land - 37 knights created

Creation of the Council Learned in the Law

Only called parliament 7 times

Reduction of the Privy Council, comprised of nobility, clergy and lawyers

Use of JP’s and Sheriffs in order ot control countryside

Key figures e.g reginald bray, empson and dudley

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Henry 7 Consolidation of Power

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Use of Carrots and Sticks in order to control the nobility

Dated his reign to 21st of August a day before his victory in order to punish his opposition

Use of knightships to publicly reward his supporters - 11 given

Marriage to Elizabeth of York to unite families and birth of the heir Arthur in 1486

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Foreign Policy under H7

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1489 Treaty of Redon with Brittany, aimed to resolve the French conflict but failed as Anne of Brittany ended in a forced marriace with the french king = failure

1489 Treaty of Medina Del Campo with Spain, marriage treaty with Spain betwen Arthur and Catherine of Aragon

1502 Treaty of Etaples with France, invade France while they are in conflict with Italy, secured a peace treaty and an annual pension of £5000

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Henry 7 Society

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Cloth trade as the largets industry (90 % of all exports)

Yorkshire (1489) and Cornish (1497)

Enclosure

Majority of Cloth Exports to Netherlands

Commoners had insecure incomes, conditions improve under H7

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Henry 7 Religion

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Good relations with pope, relations with Catholic Countries such as Spain - Treaty of Medina Del Campo

Pious, close to deeply pious mother argaret Beaufort

8000 churches

Lollards were a small number who believed that the Catholic church was corrupt and favored an english bible

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Henry 8 Governance

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Promote Factionalism

Wolsey established Eltham Ordinances in 1526 to reorganise in hopes to secure crown finance - Boosted wolsey popularity

Parliament called 9 times, Wolsey reluctant to rely on it

Privy council reduced in numbers in 1530’s

Cromwell created 4 new revenue courts

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Henry 8 Economy

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Amicable Grant 1525 imposed by Wolsey to tax laity between 1/6 and 1/10 of volue of goods led to a rebellion of 4000 people

Increase in Woollen cloth exports by almost 2x

Yes money gained through the dissolution of the 800 monasteries but most of land was sold in order to fund wars

Dissolution raised 1.3 million

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Henry 8 Foreign Policy

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1518 Treaty of London, Arranged by Wolsey in denfiance to the Poe’s call for Pilgrimage, Treaty signed by powers such as Spain, France, Burgundy and the Holy Roman Empire

1520 Field of the Cloth of Gold, organised by Wolsey attended by France and England to show their wealth

1513 campaign in France claim Tournai and Therouanne but overall invaded 3 times (1512-13, 1522-25, 1544-46)

1513 Battle of Flodden, Scot invades England but relative peace as Margaret (Henry’s sister) becomes Queen Regent

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Henry 8 Society

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Population increase

44 - 46 debasement of the coinage

Cloth trade increases by 2x

Poor Harvests (20 - 21 and 27-29) led to an increase in food prices

Decrease in real wages in the 1540’s

Growth in the professional class and the peerage

Spreading education led to an increased anticlerical attitude

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Henry 8 religion

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Pope initially rewarded Henry the title of the ‘Defender of the Faith’

1527 desire to divorce from Catherine thwarted by Pope who was on the side of Charles and Catherine

1534 royal supremacy Henry becomes ‘Supreme head of the church of England’

1534 made treasonable to deny Henrys right to be the head of the church of England

1533 Act in restraint of Appeals, allowed Cranmer to annul marriage and made it illegal to make legal claims to the Pope

1533 Act of restraint of Annates, stop annates going to Rome

Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 against the dissolution of the Monasteries

1539 Act of dissolution of the larger monasteries

Act of 10 articles 1536, redeuce sacraments from 7 to 3

Henry Excommunicated 1538

Act of 6 articles 1539, reinstate all 7 sacraments

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Edward Somerset and Northumberland

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Somerset is Ed’s uncle and is in control of the regency council

Somerset is protector from 47 - 49, he split the council by pitting members against each other in order to take control

Somerset sympathetic to protestantism but aware that any major changes would cause divisions in England e.g pilgrimage of Grace

Biggest issue growing issue with inflation following Debasement of the coinage under somerset

Somerset obsessed with defeating the Scots, battle of Pinkie, led to further faiilure as MQOS marries the French Dauphin

Somerset fell due to the Wstern Rebellion and Kett’s rebellion in 1549, arrested and charged with treason, executed in 1552

Northumberland put down the rebellions of 1549, aimed to restore law and order in rural areas

Northumberland ended the war with france
by returning Boulogne and in return recieving 133,333

Northumberland attempted ot place LJG in power following the death of Edward using the Devyse but was inevitably unsuccessul following the rise of Mary 1

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Edward VI Foreign Policy

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1547 Intended marriage between Ed and MQOS but not agreed upon, France renew the auld alliance and MQOS is engaged to the French Dauphin

1547 Battle of Pinkie, English Victory but France takes MQOS

1550 Treaty of Boulogne between France and England, England return Boulogne to France, in return they get £133,333

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Ed Religious and Economic changes

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Battle of Pinkie with Scotland cost £600,000

Act of Uniformity 1549 first major religious change under Ed, makes english the primary language of worship

1549 Prayer Book rebellion, over new book of common prayer

The Devyse attempted to change the succession from Mary to LJG for religious reasons

Northumberland more radical in order to gain support from Edward - stone altars removed from Church, Service modeled after Calvinist and Lutheran systems

1552 Second book of common prayer

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Mary foreign Policy

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1554 Approved marriage to Philip of Spain

1557 England sends troops to the Netherlands

1557 England decares war on France

1558 Capture of Calais by the french

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Mary I religious and economic changes

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Improvements made to the court of the Exchequer

Marian gov became more active in poor relief

Recoinage increased Crown’s finances

Religiously divided country

1556-58 poor harvest and influenze major issues

Repealed religious laws made by Edward

Act of repeal revoked royal supremacy and reinstated Papal Supremacy (1553)

Heresy laws reinstated (1555)

Burned 289 protestants

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Liz later years

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Victory and legacy of the Armada 1588

Opening of theaters, intoduction of Shakespeare and Marlowe (opportunity for all)

Essex rebellion 1601 and internal conflicts between Robert Cecil and Essex

Death of Cecil and Liz’s key councillors

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Liz Society

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Population grows by around 1 million

Increased concerned with the Deserving vs the undeserving poor (1570 survey in Norwich)- found that 40% of the poor were under 16, 80% of family’s income spent on bread

More people meant landowners charged more for rent

Bad harvests in 50’s, 60’s and 70’s

JP’s organise the poor relief

1572 vagabonds act, vagrants were punished by death if caught 3 times

Northern Rebellion 69, goal to place MQOS on the throne, 800 hanged

Essex Rebellion 1601

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Elizabeth foreign policy

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1562 Treaty of Hampton Court with the Huguenots

1559 - Treaty of Cateau - Cambresis ends French War, Eng keep calais for 5 years before returning it for 500,000

1570 Elizabeth is excommunicated

1572 Treaty of Blois trade agreement between England and France against Spain, but relations later strained after the ST Bsrtholomews massacre of 500 protestants

1568 English seized Spanish vessels and confiscated bullion they carriedwhich was intended to pay the Spanish army in the Netherlands

Convention of Nymegen in 1573, Elizabeth withdrew her support for English pirates in Caribbean

1570s/1580s Relations continued to deteriorate as privateers captured huge qualities of Spanish bullion on its way to Europe from the New World.

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Influence of MQOS

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Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1586. Queen of France from 1560-1562.

Forced to abdicate in 86 escaped to England but put under house arrest

Executed in 87 after her involvement in the Babington plot

Wished to be recognised as Liz’s heir

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Liz Government

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William Cecils appointment, 1550: secretary of state / 1572: high treasurer / chief advisor = completely trusted by Elizabeth

Reduced size of her Privy council - allow effective working / 10 members VS previous Mary’s 50

  • 438 acts passed by her parliament

Factions began to emerge in the 1590’s with the feud between Robert Cecil and the Earl of Essex
- Debt only raised by £123,000 since 1558 - just under £3000 debt per year

Issues in the 1590’s and 1600’s after the death of William Cecil, Essex dilemma

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Elizabeth Religion

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1559
Religious Settlement, acts of Uniformity and Supremacy

1566
Puritans Vestarian controversy

1570
Pope Excommunicated Elizabeth

1571
Publication of Papal Bulls in Eng became treasonable

1572
The Admonition of Parliament by John Field and Wilcox is published demanding greater reliance on scriptures from elders rather than bishops (Authors were imprisoned)

1580
Jesuit priests arrive

1583
Archbishop of Canterbury released the three articles which demanded the clergy to;

Accept the Royal Supremacy
Accept the Prayer book

1593
Arrests of Separatists

1595
Lambeth Articles reaffirmed the Calvinist beliefs and proved acceptable to both Puritans and their opposition

Northern Rebellion of 1569 desires to place MQOS on the throne