Henry VII (specific facts) Flashcards

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Treaty of Medina del Campo

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1489
Spain and England
Agreed not to harbour rebels or pretenders
The treaty arranged a marriage between Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon

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Treaty of Etaples

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1492
Peace settlement between England and France
Charles withdrew support for Perkin Warbeck and paid a pension to Henry

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Trade Embargo with Burgundy

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1493

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Intercursus Magnus

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1496
England and Burgundy
End the trade embargo

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James IV invades England

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1496
In support of Warbeck

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Treaty of Ayton

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1497
England and Scotland
Immediate truce after Cornish rebellion
Led to James IV ending support for Warbeck

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Treaty of Perpetual Peace

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1502
England and Scotland
To improve relations, agreed James should marry Henry’s daughter, Margaret

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Treaty of Windsor

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1506
England, Spain and Burgundy
Intercursus Malus
Earl of Suffolk returned to England
Proposed marriage between Henry and Philip’s sister, Margaret

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Acts of Attainder

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1485-87
56 Acts passed
Noble families lost right to inherit land
Could financially ruin families
Were reversible

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Act against retaining

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1487
Only king could grant licenses for retaining
Stop nobles abusing system of retaining

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Act of resumption (Henry VII)

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1486
All crown lands given away since 1455 were recovered
Increased crown land therefore crown revenue

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Council Learned

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  • Established in 1495
  • To exploit Kings prerogative
  • Bray, Empson and Dudley issued bonds and recognizances to nobility
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Second act against retaining

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1504

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7th Parliament

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1504
Granted Henry only £40,000 instead of £90,000

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How did Henry VII reward the nobility

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Patronage: Earl of Oxford became major land owner in East Anglia
37 Knights of Garter created

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How did Henry VII fine his nobility

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Acts of attainder: 56 passed between 1485-87
Bonds and recognizances: 36/62 noble families
Feudal dues: Duchess of Buckingham fined £7000 for marrying without King’s license

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What is patronage

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The giving of positions of power through titles and land

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What were bonds and recognizances

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Written agreements in which people promised to pay a sum of money if they failed to carry out their promise

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How did Henry VII use parliament to improve finances

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Ordinary revenue:
Crown lands: £3000 per year at start of reign, 5x greater by end of reign (£40,000 per year)
Extraordinary revenue:
Parliamentary grants through fifteenth and tenths (usually £30,000)

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When did Henry use Fifteenth and Tenths

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1487, request to pay for battle of Stoke Field
1489, to go to war against French
1496, for defence against Scots and Warbeck

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How much did Henry VII leave for Henry VIII

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£300,000

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Viscount Lovell and the Stafford’s

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1486
Both tried to raise Yorkist support and forces against Henry
Lovell escaped but Stafford was captured and executed
Showed little enthusiasm for Yorkist rising in their traditional heartland

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Battle of Stoke Field

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1487
Lambert Simnel (claiming to be Earl of Warwick) and Earl of Lincoln (leader of Yorkist party)
Margaret of Burgundy supplied 2000 mercenaries
Henry’s 12,000 men defeat 8000 rebel army
Earl of Lincoln killed in battle

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Yorkshire rebellion

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1489
Sparked by resentment over tax granted by parliament
Rebels murdered Earl of Northumberland

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Cornish rebellion

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1497
15,000 rebels marched to Blackheath
Easily suppressed
Led to Treaty of Ayton

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When was Perkin Warbeck executed

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1499

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What was the cost of living like under Henry VII

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Remained at generally the same level that it had been in the Middle Ages

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Navigation acts

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1485 & 1489
By the end of Henry’s reign 50% of exports were still carried on foreign ships

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Cloth trade

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90% of export revenues
60% increase in the volume of cloth exports

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Example of a noble who was financially ruined after illegally retaining

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1506
Lord Burgavenny
Fined £70,000

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Privy Chamber

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  • Established in 1495
  • To consolidate,control over central government
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‘Henry VII tightly controlled his government and council’

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For:
* Appointed and dismissed ministers e.g promoting John Morton in 1496
Against:
* Betrayal of Sir William Stanley (Lord Chamberlain) in 1495

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How did Sir William Stanley betray Henry VII

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Supported Perkin Warbeck in 1495

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How did Henry use parliament as a revenue source

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  • £200,000 granted over entire reign
  • Granted tonnage and poundage for life in 1485
    *£400,000 granted in extraordinary revenue between 1485-1509
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Intercursus Malus

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  • 1506
  • Part of Treaty of Windsor
  • Gave much stronger position for English merchants in Netherlands
  • Never fully operative
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Treaty of Redon

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  • 1489
  • Feared that French control of Brittany would increase French threat to England
  • Anne of Brittany to pay for a small English army to defend
  • Anne surrendered Brittany to Holy Roman Empire
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Treaty of Redon

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  • 1489
  • Feared that French control of Brittany would increase French threat to England
  • Anne of Brittany to pay for a small English army to defend
  • Anne surrendered Brittany to Holy Roman Empire