Henry VIII: Religion - Reform of the Church - Effects of Dissolution Flashcards
1
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How much wealth was gained by the Crown from the dissolution?
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- Seizure of lands and assets of monasteries brought him great wealth
- Estimated total value of dissolution amounted to about 10% of entire wealth of kingdom - part of one big transfer during 1530s
2
Q
How did Henry use the land and money gained from it?
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- Used to fund Henry’s ambitious foreign policy
- Land sold off at full market value
- Very little given to courtiers as rewards or favours
- Crown lost control of lands and ability of charging taxes in future
3
Q
How much of the land was sold?
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- More than half of monastic lands were sold in years 1543-47
4
Q
How did the nobility and gentry benefit from the dissolution?
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- Much of property bought by nobility to strengthen regional power
- Also bought by lesser gentry to establish presence in community
- Contributes to growing visibility of gentry class
5
Q
How did Protestants benefit from the dissolution?
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- Showed that praying for salvation of souls was not correct
- Monasteries were outdated and irrelevant institutions to reformers
- Closure of Catholic religious houses decreased power Catholicism had in local communities
6
Q
How were the inhabitants of monastic lands affected?
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- Monks and nuns lost work and accommodation
- Most received pensions or one-off payments
- 1/5 of ex-monks secured other paid positions within Church to add on to their pensions
- Government least generous to nuns and friars, came from poorest establishments
- Many gained roles within Church or joined Catholic families’ homes
7
Q
How were local communities affected?
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- Lost monastic libraries and places of education
- Some monastic churches remained open or built into cathedrals
- Some monastic schools reopened later