Elizabeth KQ1 Flashcards

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Royal portraits and her appearance

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She spent huge amounts on her clothes
Portraits weren’t always realistic
She covered her face in white powder to cover the smallpox
In 1590, she wore a wig and had black teeth but her portraits didn’t show that

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Her character

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Learned English, Greek, Latin, french and Italian
Understood arts and literature
Dancing, riding, music, archery, needlework, theology
Preferred the bible in English
Unwillingness to spend money

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Royal progresses

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Travelled the countryside to stay at the houses of nobles with her royal court
Toured for 10 weeks in the summer
Never went to the north, south-west and Wales

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Coronation

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12th jan 1559 she took a grand barge along the Thames
14th jan she took a procession through central London
Loud cheers when she was coronated at Westminster abbey

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Royal court

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500 nobles, advisors, officials and servants
Social hub
Consulted and watched over chancellors
Included ladies in waiting
Performances were subtle propaganda
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Patronage

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Gave important roles to certain men

Nobles stayed loyal in the hope of being noticed

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Factions

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Patronage generated rivalry

Deliberately appointed hostile men

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William Cecil

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Moderate Protestant
Privy council of Edward vi and Mary
1559 Secretary of State, 1572 also lord treasurer
Died in 1598

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Robert Dudley

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Protestant
Her childhood friend
1562 joined privy council
1585 sent to Netherlands as army commander then fought Spain
Rumours of affair with Elizabeth
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Christopher Hatton

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Moderate Protestant
Vice-chamberlain of the household in 1557
Lord chamberlain 1587
Died 1591
Organised royal progresses from 156
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Francis walsingham

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Loyal Puritan
1570 ambassador to Paris
1573 was made Secretary of State
1586 discovered Mary queen of scots’ plan to kill Elizabeth

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Robert devereux

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Puritan
Fought in France, Spain, Netherlands and Ireland
Privy council 1593
Commanded attacks on Spain and Ireland 
Executed 1601
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Robert Cecil

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Protestant
Son of William Cecil
1590 ambassador to Paris
Made arrangements for James vi to become king

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14
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Lord lieutenant

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1 per county
Reported to queen
Supervised JPs
Focused on major events

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Justices of the peace

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30-60 per county
Unpaid, wealthy men, wanted power and importance
Met every 3 months over minor events

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Overseer of the poor

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Appointed by JPs
Took a poor tax from everyone
Distributed to those in need
Unemployed men

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Parish cons table

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Local tradesmen and farmers
Unpaid for one year
Range of duties

18
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Freedom of speech in parliament

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No foreign policy, romance or religion - for the privy council
Furious in 1571 when they were talking about her love
1587 arrested 5 MPs when they proposed changes to the Church of England

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Why did she call parliament

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Pass acts
Advice and support
Raise taxes

20
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Marian debt

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Left £227,000 in debt my Mary’s reign
Imposed a salary cap
Limited spending of royal household

21
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Poor relief

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Increase in roads and bridges made towns more expensive

More money was needed for poor relief so they made a poor tax

22
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Short of money

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Expected to finance the country herself
Rented out royal property
Wars cost money, particularly with Spain
Could only raise money through increasing tax