Henry VIII Society Flashcards

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What did the Law in Wales Act do?

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  • before 1536, Wales was a separate territory from England, though in practice it was under English control
  • Act divided Wales into shire counties which operated on the same basis as English counterparts
  • gave them direct representation in the House of Commons
  • led to a decline in the Welsh language
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What were English palatinates?

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  • counties that were separate jurisdictions from the rest of the kingdom
  • Lancashire, Cheshire and Durham
  • mattered little in Cheshire and Lancashire as they were controlled by royal hands
  • however, Durham still technically separate, with palatinate jurisdiction being exercised by the bishop
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What did the Act Resuming Liberties to the Crown do?

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  • reduced the level of independence enjoyed by the bishop in Durham
  • didn’t completely destroy it
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What was the problem with the Anglo Scottish border and how was it dealt with?

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  • remained a problematic area with a reputation for lawlessness
  • difficult to police as much of it was remote and inhospitable in the winter months
  • in order to deal with problems, the border was split into three marches, each under the jurisdiction of a warden
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What were the motivations behind the 1536 Pilgrimage of Grace?

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  • many motivated by the possible loss of parish churches during the dissolution of the monasteries
  • idea that the North would be impoverished by monastic lands falling into the hands of Southerners
  • 1536 injunctions drawn up by Cromwell seen as an attack on traditional religious practices
  • ordinary rebels generally more motivated by economic grievances, such as resentment of taxation
  • Elton argues rebellions arose from councillors who were supporters of Catherine of Aragon and wanted Mary restored as heir
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What was the result of the Pilgrimage of Grace?

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  • leader Robert Aske presented the Pontefract Articles, a list of 24 demands for the King
  • Duke of Norfolk promised him they would be taken into consideration and rebels would be pardoned
  • rebels started to disband in response to diplomacy, making it easier to crush the rebellion
  • 200 rebels executed
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