Power of Nobility Flashcards

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Why were the nobility a problem?

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  • Henry was a usurper - nothing stopped a noble from overthrowing him.
  • Many owned very large amounts of land, which equals power.
  • Many supported Richard III as he rewarded them.
  • They could provide the leadership and sufficient force for a rebellion.
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Why did Henry need the nobility?

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  • Henry was in exile for many years - he needed their advice and help to govern.
  • They filled key offices.
  • They ensured that the royal will was enforced in the localities.
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How many peers were there at the beginning and end of Henry’s reign compared with Edward IV?

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Edward: 42 -> 46
Henry: 50 -> 35

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How many major peers were there at the beginning and end of Henry’s reign compared to Edward IV?

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Edward: 7 -> 12
Henry: 16 -> 10

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What was patronage?

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Giving away positions of power, titles and land as a RESULT of hard work, not in the HOPE of hard work.

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6
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What was the Order of the Garter?

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A title that gave prestige but not power.

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What were the King’s Council and Great Council?

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King’s Council: Sign of great trust

Great Council: Hard for nobles to criticise actions retrospectively if they agreed to a policy.

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What were Acts of Attainder?

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A family would lose the right to possess or inherit land, which caused economic and social ruin. It was REVERSIBLE.

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What were bonds and recognisances?

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Bonds: A sum was agreed to pay if a promise was not carried out.
Recognisances: Acknowledgement of a debt or obligation.

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What were the five types of feudal dues?

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  • Warship: Took control of the estates of minors; exploited to maximise crown income.
  • Marriage: Profit from arranged marriages of heirs.
  • Livery: King paid to recover land from wardship.
  • Relief: Received money as land was inherited.
  • Escheats: Payments made when land was reverted to the crown.
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11
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How much wealthier was the crown at the end of Henry VII’s reign than Henry VI?

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5 times more land. Land = power

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