41. The Role Of The Privy Council Flashcards

1
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How many of the nobility attended court at some time?

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Two thirds of nobility

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2
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Who else was normally at court?

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Gentry from southern England

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Who did elizabeth take advice from?

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Courtiers, even when they weren’t privy councillors

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4
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Who were some courtiers elizabeth took advice from?

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Dudley and Walter Raleigh

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5
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What advantage did those in court have?

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They had daily access to the Queen so could have a role in decision making

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What key positions were there in court?

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Grooms of the chamber, yeomen of the guard, and the queen’s mole catcher

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What key elements were available from royal patronage?

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Licenses to import and export, military posts, and ambassadorships

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What was patronage?

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Powerful individuals would gain personal support from those they had helped to advance at court

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What was the relationship between closeness to the queen and appointing your supporter to a key position?

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The closer one’s relationship with the queen, the greater the likelihood of appointing your supporters to key positions

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10
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What did courtiers therefore become?

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Political figures

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What were the functions of the privy council?

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To advise the queen over matters of state, to pass and enforce laws, and to raise and administer the kingdoms finances

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Who were the 3 types of councillors at the start of elizabeth’s reign?

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-members of the nobility
-those who had experience under her predecessors
-those whom she respected for their wisdom and expertise

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13
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Who was made councillors?

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Robert Dudley and Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk

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14
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When were Dudley and Howard made councillors?

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1562

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What did the appointment of Howard and Dudley suggest about the privy council?

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Elizabeth liked a balance of opinion between Howard, who had Catholic sympathies, and Dudley, who was Protestant

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16
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Why was it good that ministers were kept in power for a long time?

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Kept stability

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17
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What did elizabeth do as her reign progressed?

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She called less on nobleman from traditional aristocratic families, and more on those whom she trusted and had a close relationship with

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18
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How many men did elizabeth usually summon?

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A dozen men at one time

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19
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How often did the council meet?

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At least twice a week, but daily in times of difficulty

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How often did elizabeth attend council meetings?

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Rarely, but she would be informed of their discussions

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21
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What was discussed about Scotland?

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With Cecil’s encouragement, the council should send troops to try to end the French influence over Scotland

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22
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When was intervention in Scotland discussed?

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1559-60

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23
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What did the council discuss when the Queen had smallpox?

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They failed to reach a decision about the succession if elizabeth died

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24
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When did the council discuss the succession when elizabeth had smallpox?

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1562

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25
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What did the council discuss about the queens marriage?

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The Earl of Sussex urged mariage to archduke Charles and sir Francis Knokke and Leicester opposed it

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26
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When was the discussion about the queens marriage?

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1566

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27
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What did the council discuss about Mary Queen of Scot’s?

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They persuaded she could not be let out of the country until Mary had undergone some sort of trial

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28
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When did the council discuss Mary Queen of Scot’s?

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1568

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29
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What did the council discuss about the st Bartholomew massacre?

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They decided to increase the guards around Mary Queen of Scot’s, and made provision to defend the south coast

30
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When did the council meet to discuss the st Bartholomew massacre?

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1572

31
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What did the council discuss about elizabeth’s marriage to the Duke of Alencon?

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12 councillors discussed it all day, 7 opposed the marriage

32
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When did the council discuss elizabeth’s marriage to Duke of Alençon?

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1579

33
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What did elizabeth think about the 7 councillors who opposed the marriage?

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She wasn’t pleased but eventually pulled out of negotiations

34
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What did the council discuss about William of orange’s assassination?

A

Drew up the Bond of Association

35
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When did the council discuss the assassination of William of orange?

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1584

36
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What did the council discuss several times?

A

The issue of sending aid to the Dutch rebels

37
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Who first proposed sending aid to the Dutch rebels?

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Leicester in 1576

38
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Who was more cautious on sending aid to Dutch rebels?

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Burghley

39
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When did the council agree to send troops to the Netherlands?

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1584

40
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When did the forces arrive in the Netherlands?

A

late in 1585

41
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What did the council discuss about the execution of Mary Queen of Scot’s?

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They wanted to execute her, and Burghley prepared the death warrant and sent it off

42
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When did the council discuss about the execution of Mary?

A

1586

43
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Who was elizabeth’s most influential minister?

A

William Cecil

44
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Who was sir Francis Walsingham?

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A Protestant who was trusted by Cecil

45
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What was Walsingham appointed as and when?

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Principal Secretary of State in 1573

46
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What did Walsingham do?

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He worked abroad to develop contacts to create a spy network

47
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Why didn’t elizabeth like Walsingham?

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Due to his bluntness and his extreme religious conviction

48
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What was Walsingham responsible for discovering?

A

The plotting of Mary Queen of Scot’s

49
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When did Walsingham die?

A

1590

50
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Who was sir Christopher Hatton?

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Came from a gentry family, but was elected an MP, and was suspected of being Catholic

51
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What title did Hatton get?

A

Lord chancellor in 1587

52
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What was Hatton involved in?

A

Finding Mary guilty

53
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What title did Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester receive?

A

Master of the horse in 1558

54
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What rumours went around about Dudley?

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Rumours of a romantic attachment to elizabeth, despite his marriage to Amy Robsart

55
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What happened to Amy Robsart?

A

She was found dead in suspicious circumstances in 1560

56
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What title did Robert Dudley receive later on?

A

Earl of Leicester in 1564

57
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Who did Leicester clash frequently with?

A

Burghley

58
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What title did Robert Devereux gain?

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Master of the Horse in 1587, and was given the monopoly over sweet wines

59
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When was Robert Devereux made privy councillor?

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1593

60
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What was Devereux appointed to do?

A

Command the army being sent to Ireland, and disobeyed elizabeth’s orders once there

61
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When was Devereux appointed to command the army being sent to Ireland?

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1599

62
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What uprising did Devereux lead?

A

An uprising to capture elizabeth (Essex rebellion)

63
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When was the Essex rebellion?

A

1601

64
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Who was Robert Cecil?

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The younger son of Burghley, who became elizabeth’s unofficial government spokesperson in the commons

65
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Whose duties did Robert Cecil carry out?

A

Walsingham’s duties after his death

66
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Why was early promotion of Cecil prevented?

A

Due to Essex’s dislike of him

67
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When was Robert Cecil appointed to the privy council?

A

1591

68
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Whose role did Cecil also take over?

A

Burghley’s role after he died

69
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What did Cecil supervise?

A

The arrangements for the succession of James VI of Scotland on elizabeth’s death

70
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When did Cecil supervise the arrangements for the succession?

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1603