HVII LAW AND ORDER Flashcards

1
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HOW did Henry VII control the nobility?

A

1) He employed a spy network to report on magnate performance
2) He imposed bonds and recognisances
3) He attacked retaining
4) His use of attainders
5) Limits on patronage

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WHAT did the Star Chamber do?

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Prosecuted rioting, rebellion, retaining and the corruption of justice. It also heard petitions against the rulings of other courts.

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3
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WHEN was the Star Chamber established?

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1487

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4
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WHAT did the Court of Equity do?

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Allowed the monarch to dispense justice if the law was unable to deal with a crime adequately (e.g. if someone was so powerful locally that juries were scared to convict)

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WHAT did the Court of Chancery do?

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Heard cases on feudal rights and complaints about mistakes the Crown made.

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WHAT were three specific courts used under Henry VII?

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1) The Star Chamber
2) The Court of Equity
3) The Court of Chancery

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7
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HOW MANY JPs were there per county during Henry VII’s reign?

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About 18

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WHAT were the new powers of JPs during Henry VII’s reign?

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1487: they could grant bail to those awaiting trial
1495: they could vet (background check) juries and replace jury members who were thought to have been bribed.

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WHAT general powers did JPs have?

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Routine administration (e.g. tax assessments and the investigation of complaints against local officials)

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10
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HOW often did Henry VII appoint JPs?

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Annually

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WHAT type of people were commonly JPs under Henry VII?

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They were mostly local gentry, hoping to gain the king’s favour by doing the unpaid work.

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WHAT were bonds and recognisances?

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Introduced by Henry VII, they bound an individual to behave a certain way (be loyal to Henry), or forfeit a sum of money

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13
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HOW did Edmund Dudley describe Henry VII in regards to bonds and recognisances?

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As wishing ‘to have many persons in danger at his pleasure’

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14
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HOW MANY Acts of Attainder were passed during Henry VII’s reign?

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138

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15
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WHY would Henry VII reverse an Act of Attainder?

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1) If the attainder was too severe
2) If he believed it would secure gratitude and future loyalty by returning their lands and titles

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16
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By HOW MUCH did the number of nobility fall during Henry VII’s reign?

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By about 1/4 through deaths and attainders

17
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WHAT was retaining/’bastard feudalism’?

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Where noblemen kept a large number of men as his personal staff. Intended for household staff, but mainly used as gangs of enforcers or like personal armies.

18
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HOW MANY of the nobility were under bonds in Henry VII’s last decade as king?

A

2/3

19
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NAME an example of a nobleman who was put under an extreme bond after being convicted for lawless retaining.

A

Lord Burgavenny - illegally retained almost 500 men and was fined £70,000

20
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HOW did Henry VII try to limit retainers?

A

A 1504 Act required nobles to obtain a special license from the king before they could retain large numbers of men and would have to pay a fine if they did not.