Wars of the Roses (All), 1471-1499 Flashcards

1
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138 of what were passed in Henry VII’s reign compared to 140 by Edward IV and 104 by Richard III?

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Attainders

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Annual income from what increased from only £350 in 1487 to £6,000 by 1507?

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Feudal dues

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Approximately how large was Lincoln’s invasion force in June 1487?

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6,000 men

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Approximately how much did Henry VII request in forced loans in 1496 to combat Warbeck and the Scots?

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£10,000

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As the aunt of the next generation of Yorkists what did Margaret of Burgundy provide to Yorkist pretenders?

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Legitimacy

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At which battle in 1471 were the Lancastrian heir and nobles ruthlessly killed?

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Tewkesbury

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At which battle on 22 August 1485 was Richard III killed by Henry Tudor’s forces?

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Bosworth

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From what profession and training were most bishops appointed?

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Lawyers

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9
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How did Henry VII attempt to limit Margaret’s influence in 1493 by placing this on trade with the Netherlands?

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Embargo

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How did Richard III refer to the former queen when she left sanctuary in March 1484?

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Dame Elizabeth Grey

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How long was the truce agreed between Edward IV and Louis XI in the Treaty of Picquigny?

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Seven years

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12
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How many attainders were issued against Richard III’s supporters at the parliament of November 1485?

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Twenty-eight

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How many attainders were issued by Edward IV after he regained the throne in 1471?

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Thirteen

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14
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How many bonds were collected In the first decade of Henry VII’s kingship?

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191

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15
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How many mercenaries were provided to Henry Tudor by the French in 1485?

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c.2,000

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16
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How many of Richard III’s fifty-four councillors had once been in service to Edward IV?

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twenty-four

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17
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How many times did Henry VII request parliamentary grants to assist him in war?

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Three

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18
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How much money did Edward IV receive per year in addition to the initial£15,000 due to the Treaty of Picquigny?

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£10,000

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19
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In his 24 year reign how many times did Henry VII summon parliament?

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Seven

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20
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In what year did Anthony Woodville become the guardian of Edward IV’s son, Edward, at Ludlow Castle?

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1473

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In what year did Henry VII reduce some of the trade privileges, such as immunity from taxation, enjoyed by foreign merchants?

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1496

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In what year did the English Church grant Henry VII £25,000 towards the cost of the French war?

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1489

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In what year did Thomas Grey marry Cecilly, the wealthy Bonville heiress?

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1474

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In what year had Edward IV placed greater theoretical limits of retaining that he and the nobility largely ignored?

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1468

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In what year had George of Clarence and Warwick captured and imprisoned Edward IV?

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1469

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26
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In what year was an ordinance published regarding Household expenditure?

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1478

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27
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In what year was John de Vere attainted after being placed in Hammes Castle?

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1475

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28
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In what year was the loophole over ‘lawful’ retaining was partly closed and was accompanied by a recognisance?

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1487

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29
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In which English region did a lack of a dominant figure cause chaos in Henry VII’s reign?

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North Midlands

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In which English region did John de Vere become the dominant figure in Henry VII’s reign?

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East Anglia

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31
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In which English region was Sir Giles Daubeney made Baron Daubeney in 1486 and became dominant?

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South West

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32
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In which region did Edward IV promote Richard of Gloucester to dominance from July 1471 onwards?

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Northern England

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In which region of England was Thomas Grey, Edward IV’s stepson, the real power in the second reign?

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South West

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34
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In which region were the northerners Lord Scrope of Bolton and Richard Ratcliffe heavily rewarded?

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South West England

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35
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In which year did Charles of Burgundy die in battle leaving his daughter Mary as his heiress?

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1477

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36
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In which year did Henry Tudor learn of a deal between Brittany and Richard III and flee to France?

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1484

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37
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In which year did Henry Tudor learn of a deal between Brittany and Richard III and then flee to France?

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1484

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38
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In which year did Jasper and Henry Tudor flee abroad but were shipwrecked in Brittany and became prisoners?

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1471

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39
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In which year did Richard of Gloucester invade Scotland for Edward IV?

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1482

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40
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In which year did the Scots begin to breach the truce with England arranged by Edward IV?

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1480

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41
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Income from what increased from £29,000 in 1485 to £42,000 in 1509?

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Crown lands

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Marriage of Clarence to which sister of James III’s was blocked because Edward IV did not trust his brother?

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Margaret

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43
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On what day did Henry VII’s coronation occur, in a virtually identical style to Richard III’s?

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30 October 1485

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44
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On which day did Gloucester, Buckingham and Edward V enter London?

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4 May 1483

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45
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Renewed war with which country in 1484 was probably an expensive error for Richard III?

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Scotland

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46
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The 1486 Act of Resumption reclaimed all Crown lands and properties granted away since when?

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1455

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47
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The government of which new king of France actively supported Henry Tudor?

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Charles VIII

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48
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The leaders of which prominent south-west city refused to support the Cornish rebellion of 1497?

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Bristol

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49
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The relative power of what in the localities continued to decline as Justices of the Peace became more important?

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Sheriffs

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50
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The size of the nobility declined by approximately what percentage in Henry VII’s reign?

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Twenty-five percent

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51
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What action against Edward IV’s children was revoked by Henry VII’s parliament?

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Act of Bastardisation

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52
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What aspect of income did not greatly increase despite efforts by Henry VII?

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Customs duties

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53
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What attempt of Richard III’s, from 1484 onwards, to install loyal northerners in the south generated resentment?

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northern plantations’

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What between 1472 and 1475 provided Edward IV with £48,000?

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Church Taxes

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What continually provided stability at a local level through tithes, services and its own courts?

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Church

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56
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What did 104 persons connected with the 1483 (‘Buckingham’s) rebellion suffer in the parliament of 1484?

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Attainder

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57
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What did Clarence allegedly spread rumours about regarding Edward IV?

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Illegitimacy

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58
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What did Clarence imply he was afraid of by not eating or drinking at Edward IV’s royal court?

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poison

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59
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What did Clarence unsuccessfully seek to demonstrate his innocence of treason?

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Trial by Combat

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60
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What did Edward IV appoint to investigate his enemies and rebels in Kent and Essex after his restoration?

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Commissions

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61
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What did Edward IV establish in 1472 to tighten his control over the principality and neighbouring lands?

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Council of Wales and the Marches

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62
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What did Edward IV negotiate in 1473-74 that restored relations with the Hanseatic League?

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Treaty of Utrecht

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63
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What did Edward IV offer to many of his opponents during the early years of both of his reigns?

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Clemency

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64
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What did Edward IV try to levy, just the once, in 1472-73?

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Income Tax

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65
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What did Edward IV use to bypass the Exchequer, creating a more informal and flexible system of finance?

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King’s Chamber

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66
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What did forced loans and the pawning of some crown jewels show that Richard III faced by 1485?

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financial difficulties

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67
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What did Francis II of Brittany emptily promise Edward IV for his invasion of France?

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8000 men

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68
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What did Gloucester allege that the Woodvilles had attempted to do through an ambush on his journey to London?

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Kill him

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69
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What did Gloucester order to be sent to him from the north, especially York, in early June?

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Military reinforcements

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70
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What did Henry VII gain each year from his French pension agreed by the treaty of Etaples?

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£5,000

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71
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What did Henry VII lack which reduced the potential for overmighty subjects?

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Male relatives

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72
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What did Henry VII make the first day of his reign so that his enemies at Bosworth were traitors?

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21 August 1485

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73
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What did Henry VII pass laws curbing in 1485, 1487 and 1504?

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Retaining

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74
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What did Henry VII undertake by act of parliament in 1486 but was careful not to alienate too many nobles?

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Resumption

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75
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What did Lincoln take over running in April 1484 even though he had no lands or support there?

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Council of the North

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76
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What did receipts from bonds rise from £3000 in 1493 to in 1505?

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£35,000

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77
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What did Richard III declare illegal in the parliament of 1484?

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Benevolences

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78
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What did Richard III formally establish in 1484 under John de la Pole’s leadership?

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Council of the North

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79
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What did Richard III have that warned him of the 1483 rebellion?

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Spy network

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80
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What did Richard III have to resort in 1485 to even though he had banned very similar benevolences?

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forced loans

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81
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What did the Church provide at a local level through tithes, services and church courts?

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Stability

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82
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What did the Crown’s income rise to because of more efficient methods of collection?

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£70,000

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83
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What did the minority council refuse to agree that Rivers and Richard Grey had committed?

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Treason

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84
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What enabled Henry VII to reclaim all lands held by Henry VI before the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses?

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Act of Resumption

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85
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What force did Edward IV send to aid the Bretons against French invasion in 1472?

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3000 archers

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86
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What had Clarence allegedly treasonously kept from 1470 declaring he was heir to York?

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Exemplification

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87
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What had the Woodville family been until Edward IV pardoned them in the early 1460s?

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Lancastrians

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What has it been suggested that Gloucester seized the throne in 1483 out of fear of losing?

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northern estates

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What in 1494 decreed that only the king had the power to summon an Irish parliament and approve the passing of laws?

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Poyning’s law

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90
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What innovation of Edward IV’s first reign visited crown estates and ensured they were properly audited?

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Crown commissioners

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91
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What might Gloucester have feared because the new king had been raised by the Woodvilles?

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Edward V’s minority

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92
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What mutual defence was made between Edward IV and Duke Charles of Burgundy in 1474?

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Treaty of London

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93
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What name is given to Henry VII’s chief advisers and servants from the ranks of lesser landowners or gentry or professions?

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New men’

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What name is given to Richard’s attempts from, 1484 onwards, to install loyal northerners in the south?

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northern plantations’

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What new unit of elite bodyguards did Henry VII create to protect him?

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Yeomen of the Guard

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96
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What poor compensation title was William Herbert’s son given by Edward IV for surrendering his influence in Wales?

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Earl of Huntingdon

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97
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What provided the Crown with an annual pension of £10,000 from 1475 until 1482?

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Treaty of Picquigny

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98
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What provided Edward IV with an income that varied between £300 and £8000 per annum?

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Profits from Justice

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99
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What recorded the workings of the household in 1471-72 in an attempt to cut its expenditure?

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Black Book of the Household

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100
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What resulted in 1494 from the reorganisation of Irish government with Sir Edmund Poynings in charge but collapsed by 1496?

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Council in Ireland

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101
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What title was given to Richard of Gloucester after his brother’s death?

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Protector

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102
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What was a kind of forced payment, introduced in 1475, which did not have to be repaid?

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Benevolence

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103
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What was bestowed on 37 loyal subjects by Henry VII and was cheap as no land was attached?

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Order of the Garter

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104
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What was effectively headed by Jasper Tudor until his death in 1495?

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Council in Wales and the Marches

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105
Q

What was established by Richard III in 1484 to help poor people in search of justice?

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Council of Requests and Supplications

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106
Q

What was George of Clarence most likely drowned in on 18 February 1478?

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Malmesey wine

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107
Q

What was one of the main reasons for the failure of Buckingham’s Rebellion in late 1483?

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Poor co-ordination

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108
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What was ruled first by Henry Percy until 1489 and then by Thomas Howard, although he was not a northern power?

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Council of the North

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109
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What was set up, allegedly largely rejecting the will of Edward IV, and was dominated by the Woodvilles?

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Minority council

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110
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What was signed between Henry VII and Charles VIII of France in November 1492?

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Treaty of Etaples

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111
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What was the amount that the Crown had to spend annually in order to govern the kingdom effectively?

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£50,000

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112
Q

What was the annual average amount received by the Crown from customs revenues in Edward’s second reign?

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£34,000

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113
Q

What was the average number of Justices of the Peace commissioned for a county?

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Eighteen

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114
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What was the enormous total of the bonds raised by the Marquis of Dorset’s friends in 1491 so that he could remain free?

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£10,000

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115
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What was the name of the Earl of Lincoln, the son of Richard III’s sister Elizabeth?

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John de la Pole

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116
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What was the poorer earldom that William Herbert, son of the dead New Yorkist, had to take instead of Pembroke in 1479?

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Huntingdon

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117
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What was the total value of the confiscated lands Richard granted to his loyal, mainly northern followers in 1484?

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£12,000

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118
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What was threatened by Warbeck’s actions in the 1490s because of fears of a contested crown?

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Anglo-Spanish alliance

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What were always appointed annually from among the local landowners in each county to represent the king?

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Sheriffs

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120
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What were both Warbeck and Edward of Warwick accused of conspiring in 1499 that led to their executions?

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Treason

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121
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What were formal acknowledgements of actual debts or other obligations that already existed?

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Recognisances

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122
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What were over half of the peerage in Henry’s reign obliged to give to the crown?

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Bonds

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123
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What were the consequences of Henry VII unsuccessful 1493 embargo against Margaret of Burgundy?

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Riots

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124
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What were the Woodvilles anxious to organise as quickly as possible?

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Edward V’s coronation

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125
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What were there relatively few of in England at this time in contrast to France and Spain?

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Aristocratic bishops

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126
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When did Edward IV issue a general pardon?

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October 1471

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127
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When did Edward IV sign a treaty with James III of Scotland?

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October 1474

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128
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When did Elizabeth of York gain ‘attention’ from Richard III when her and her mother came to court?

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Christmas 1484

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129
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When did Elizabeth of York give birth to Henry VII’s first child? A boy named Arthur.

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September 1486

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130
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When did George Neville die without any children?

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4 May 1483

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131
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When did Gloucester arrest Hastings, Lord Stanley and John Morton, on charges of treason?

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13 June 1483

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132
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When did Gloucester take the throne and was formally acknowledged as King Richard III?

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26 June 1483

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133
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When did Henry VII raise a forced loan of £48,500 to assist him in an intended defence of Brittany?

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1491

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134
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When did Henry VII’s first parliament meet to declare and confirm his kingship?

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7 November 1485

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135
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When did John de Vere unsuccessfully attempt to land his opposition force against Edward IV in Essex?

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May 1473

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136
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When did ‘Lady Elizabeth Grey’ and her daughters leave the sanctuary of Westminster Abbey?

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1 March 1484

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137
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When did Parliament formally and publicly request that Henry VII marry Elizabeth of York?

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10 December 1485

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138
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When did Parliament meet at Westminster mainly to arraign the duke for treason?

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January 1478

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139
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When did Perkin Warbeck leave Scotland, return to Ireland but then sail straight to Devon?

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July 1497

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140
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When did Richard III put John Fitzalan at sea to police the English Channel?

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March 1484

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141
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When did Richard III’s son and heir, Prince Edward, die at Middleham castle reopening the succession?

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April 1484

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When did Richard III’s queen, Anne Neville, die, leading to accusations that he had poisoned her?

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March 1485

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143
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When did the Battle of Bosworth between Richard III and Henry Tudor occur?

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22 August 1485

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144
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When did Warbeck attempt to escape, was recaptured, publicly humiliated and sent to the Tower?

A

1498

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145
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When was an unsuccessful attempt made to free the royal princes from the Tower?

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late July 1483

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146
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Where did a rebellion against the Tudor regime begin in May 1497 in response to high taxation for Scottish war?

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Cornwall

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147
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Where did a rebellion break out against Henry VII in April 1489?

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Yorkshire

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148
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Where did Buckingham fail to gather sufficent support for the rebellion in October 1483?

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Wales

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149
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Where did Buckingham’s rebellion start ten days too early, alerting John Howard?

A

Kent

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150
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Where did Edward IV invade in 1475 with a force of 12,000 well-trained and equipped men?

A

France

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151
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Where did Edward IV meet Louis XI in August 1475 and sign a treaty?

A

Picquigny

152
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Where did Henry Tudor land on 7 August 1485 with a combined invasion force of approximately 2500 men?

A

Milford Haven

153
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Where did Henry VII defeat the Cornish insurgents on 17 June 1497?

A

Blackheath

154
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Where did Henry VII stop after Bosworth to allow his servants time to prepare the triumphant entry into London?

A

St. Albans

155
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Where did Jasper and Henry Tudor end up in captivity after fleeing England in September 1471?

A

Brittany

156
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Where did John de Vere successfully hold from September 1473 until May 1474?

A

St Michael’s Mount

157
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Where did John Howard struggled to retain the loyalty of the Mowbray affinity he had inherited in Richard III’s reign?

A

East Anglia

158
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Where did Justices of the Peace try those accused of the more serious crimes?

A

Quarter sessions

159
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Where did Margaret of Burgundy protect Perkin Warbeck between 1493 and 1495?

A

Flanders

160
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Where did Perkin Warbeck flee to in September 1497 and was then persuaded to surrender?

A

Beaulieu Abbey

161
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Where did Perkin Warbeck unsuccessfully attempt to land in Kent in July 1495?

A

Deal

162
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Where did the armies of Henry Tudor and Richard III confront each other on 22 August 1485?

A

Bosworth

163
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Where did the Stanleys extend their influence after the fall of Buckingham?

A

North Wales

164
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Where did William Collingborne unsuccessfully encourage Henry Tudor to land on 18 October 1484?

A

Poole

165
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Where in October 1484 did an armed rising occur leading the rebels to flee to Henry Tudor?

A

Essex

166
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Where might Clarence have been involved in a rising in early summer 1477?

A

Cambridgeshire

167
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Where on 16 June 1487 were Lincoln’s forces decisively defeated by Henry VII?

A

Stoke Field

168
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Where was a parliamentary tax of a ‘tenth’ announced to pay for the defence of in 1489?

A

Brittany

169
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Where was Buckingham executed on 2 November 1483 after being captured in Wales?

A

Salisbury

170
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Where was Edward of Warwick paraded through the streets in 1487 to ‘prove’ that Simnel was an imposter?

A

London

171
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Where was George of Clarence sent to at the end of June 1477?

A

Tower of London

172
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Where was Henry VII shortly after Easter 1486 when word reached him of an impending attack?

A

York

173
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Where was Lambert Simnel sent to work after he was pardoned by Henry VII?

A

royal kitchens

174
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Where was Richard III stationed to react when he learnt of Tudor’s invasion in August 1485?

A

Nottingham

175
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Where was Richard III’s personal support narrowly concentrated?

A

The North

176
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Where were Gloucester and Clarence summoned to by Edward IV in February 1472 to settle their dispute?

A

Sheen

177
Q

Where were officers sent to enquire into tenants holding lucrative knight service in 1479?

A

Duchy of Lancaster

178
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Where were Rivers, Grey and Vaughan executed on 25 June 1483 on Gloucester’s orders?

A

Pontefract

179
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Which 17-year-old from France arrived in Cork in autumn 1491 and claimed to be Richard of York?

A

Perkin Warbeck

180
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Which 4th Earl of Northumberland was a prominent northerner that actively supported Richard III?

A

Henry Percy

181
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Which Abbot of Abingdon was an organiser of plots against Henry VII between 1486 and 1490?

A

John Sant

182
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Which abbot of Westminster, who had sheltered Queen Elizabeth, was made Bishop of Hereford in 1474?

A

Thomas Milling

183
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Which administrator and financial agent of King Henry VII collected debts owed to the king?

A

Edmund Dudley

184
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Which agent of Hastings confessed in August 1482 that he had been spreading false rumours about Dorset and Rivers?

A

John Edwards

185
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Which allies failed to materialise for Edward IV after his 1475 invasion of France?

A

Bretons

186
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Which ally and best friend of Richard III led a revolt in 1486 but it failed and he fled to Flanders?

A

Francis Lovell

187
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Which Archbishop of Dublin supported Lambert Simnel and played a role in his Irish coronation?

A

Walter Fitzsimons

188
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Which Archbishop of York was made Chancellor of England and temporary treasurer by Henry VII?

A

Thomas Rotherham

189
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Which area from 1484 largely fell into the hands of the Stanleys and William Herbert?

A

Wales

190
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Which Bishop of Carlisle was appointed by the king to enforce his rights in the north and effectively spy on the council?

A

William Sever

191
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Which boy claiming to be Edward of Warwick appeared in Ireland in February 1487?

A

Lambert Simnel

192
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Which castle was besieged by Yorkists until September 1471 when Jasper Tudor fled?

A

Pembroke

193
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Which chronicler was critical of Richard of Gloucester’s achievements in Scotland in 1482?

A

2nd Crowland Chronicler

194
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Which city’s council refused to acknowledge Henry VII as king until 22 October 1485?

A

York

195
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Which cousin of James IV of Scotland did the king arranged to be married to Warbeck by early 1497?

A

Lady Catherine Gordon

196
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Which daughter and heiress of Charles the Bold did Clarence unsuccessfully wish to marry in 1477?

A

Mary of Burgundy

197
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Which daughter of Edward IV was supposed to marry the French dauphin but never did?

A

Elizabeth of York

198
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Which daughter of Edward IV was supposed to marry the son of James III but never did?

A

Cecily of York

199
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Which Duke of Brittany wanted aid from Edward IV, so was unwilling to help Henry Tudor until 1483?

A

Francis II

200
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Which Duke of Brittany was reluctant to antagonise the French but asked Edward IV for aid in 1472?

A

Francis II

201
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Which Earl of Essex and former Treasurer of England was restored to the role in 1471?

A

Henry Bourchier

202
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Which Earl of Lincoln and nephew of Richard III became a prominent supporter of Richard III’s regime?

A

John de la Pole

203
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Which earl of Lincoln and nephew of Richard III fled to Flanders and in June 1487 invaded England supporting Simnel?

A

John de la Pole

204
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Which eldest daughter of Henry VII was promised in marriage to James IV of Scotland in 1497?

A

Margaret Tudor

205
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Which English merchant was involved in Charles VIII’s plot to release Warwick (1491) and the Warbeck conspiracy?

A

John Taylor

206
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Which English soldier, administrator and diplomat of gentry origins was made a Knight of the Garter and Lord Deputy of Ireland (1494-96)?

A

Sir Edward Poynings

207
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Which experienced noble commanded Henry Tudor’s forces at Bosworth?

A

John de Vere (Oxford)

208
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Which family became increasingly dominant in Edward IV’s second reign as demonstrated by Earl Rivers and Thomas Grey?

A

Woodvilles

209
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Which family became prominent Irish noble supporters of Lambert Simnel in 1487?

A

Fitzgeralds

210
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Which family had Edward IV relied upon heavily in his first reign but were gone by his second?

A

Nevilles

211
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Which family is it argued that Gloucester was afraid of in 1483?

A

Woodvilles

212
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Which family sent money to Henry Tudor after his landing in August 1485 but did so secretly?

A

Stanleys

213
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Which father of Henry Tudor and Earl of Richmond died in 1456 before the birth of his son?

A

Edmund Tudor

214
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Which father of Queen Elizabeth had Clarence captured and executed in 1469?

A

Richard Woodville

215
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Which favourite of Richard III died at the Battle of Bosworth?

A

Sir Richard Ratcliffe

216
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Which favourite of Richard III was executed by Henry VII after the Battle of Bosworth?

A

William Catesby

217
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Which favourite of Richard III was given extensive lands in Oxfordshire and Berkshire?

A

Viscount Lovell

218
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Which former chancellor in exile to King Henry VI became a loyal servant to Edward IV?

A

Sir John Fortescue

219
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Which former die-hard Lancastrian made his peace and became Bishop of Ely in 1478?

A

John Morton

220
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Which former Earl of Pembroke fled to Brittany in 1471 with his nephew?

A

Jasper Tudor

221
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Which former Lancastrian defender of Harlech became a royal councillor in Edward IV’s second reign?

A

Sir Richard Tunstall

222
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Which former supporter of Richard III was released from prison to deal with the Yorkshire rebellion in 1489?

A

Thomas Howard

223
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Which Franco-Burgundian peace in 1482 undermined all of Edward IV’s previous efforts?

A

Treaty of Arras

224
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Which group did Edward IV use to govern the regions?

A

Nobility

225
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Which group regarded Richard III as a usurper and wanted revenge for Edward IV’s children?

A

Edward IV’s household

226
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Which Habsburg heir to the Holy Roman Empire who married Mary of Burgundy in August 1477?

A

Maximilian

227
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Which hated organisation was established by Henry VII to supervise bonds and recognisances?

A

Council Learned in the Law

228
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Which illegitimate member of the Percy dynasty led the Yorkshire rebels in 1489?

A

Sir John Egremont

229
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Which Irish city did Warbeck unsuccessfully besiege for 11 days in summer 1495?

A

Waterford

230
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Which key Tudor supporter at Bosworth was convicted of treason for conspiracy with Perkin Warbeck in 1495 and executed?

A

Sir William Stanley

231
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Which Lancastrian city had to pay £400 to Edward IV to regain its liberties?

A

Coventry

232
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Which lands could have exploited them for£1,000 a year but Edward IV let Hastings have them for £300 a year?

A

Shrewsbury lands

233
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Which lieutenant of the Tower of London allegedly (Vergil) refused Richard III’s orders to kill the princes?

A

Robert Brackenbury

234
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Which loyal servant of Richard III allegedly murdered Edward V and his brother Richard of York?

A

Sir James Tyrell

235
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Which loyal supporter of Richard III was made Duke of Norfolk just two days after Richard became king?

A

John Howard

236
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Which major commercial treaty was signed in February 1496 by Henry VII and Philip IV of Burgundy?

A

Magnus Intercursus

237
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Which major town did Richard of Gloucester recover for England in 1482?

A

Berwick

238
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Which member of Clarence’s household was found guilty in 1477 for plotting the king’s death?

A

Thomas Burdett

239
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Which mistress of Edward IV was also the mistress of Thomas Grey and William Hastings?

A

‘Jane’ Shore

240
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Which mother of Henry Tudor had plotted with Elizabeth Woodville to see her son marry Elizabeth of York?

A

Margaret Beaufort

241
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Which mother of Queen Elizabeth had been put on trial for witchcraft by Clarence and Warwick in 1469?

A

Jacquetta of Bedford

242
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Which new and later date did the council set for Edward V’s coronation after Gloucester’s arrival?

A

22 June 1483

243
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Which new king of France from 1483 actively supported Henry Tudor to annoy Richard III?

A

Charles VIII

244
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Which niece of Richard III was the king forced to publicly deny having any intention of marrying in 1485?

A

Elizabeth of York

245
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Which noble grew up with Richard of Gloucester and served him in his Scottish campaigns?

A

Francis, Lord Lovell

246
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Which noble was restored to dominance in Ireland after Poynings was recalled to England in 1496?

A

Gerald FitzGerald

247
Q

Which noble’s betrayal in Autumn 1483 was a major shock and threat to Richard III?

A

Henry Stafford

248
Q

Which place did Henry Tudor reach on 15 August 1485 with an army swollen to 5000 men?

A

Shrewsbury

249
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Which powerful elder step-son of Edward IV was using the royal treasure to equip a fleet in 1483?

A

Thomas Grey

250
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Which principal secretary to Henry VII and Lord Privy Seal became bishop of Exeter in 1487?

A

Richard Foxe

251
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Which prisoner played a major role in persuading Buckingham to rebel in Autumn 1483?

A

John Morton

252
Q

Which prominent and trusted courtier of Henry VII became a significant figure in Kent?

A

Sir Richard Guildford

253
Q

Which prominent landowner from South Wales joined Henry Tudor with his 800 men in August 1485?

A

Rhys ap Thomas

254
Q

Which prominent noble was killed at the battle of Bosworth loyally fighting for Richard III?

A

Duke of Norfolk

255
Q

Which prominent northern and servant of Richard III was granted southern lands to the value of £650 per annum?

A

Richard Ratcliffe

256
Q

Which prominent Welshman was appointed to govern south-west Wales for the Council in Henry VII’s reign?

A

Sir Rhys ap Thomas

257
Q

Which provocative priest did Clarence have declare the innocence of Burdett?

A

John Goddard

258
Q

Which rebel leader was executed in September 1471 after having been initially pardoned?

A

Thomas of Fauconberg

259
Q

Which rebel Mayor of Canterbury was executed on 29 May 1471?

A

Nicholas Fount

260
Q

Which right to raise revenue from imports and exports was granted to Henry VII by parliament for life?

A

Tunnage and poundage

261
Q

Which Scottish king welcomed Perkin Warbeck in 1495 and gave him an annual pension of £1,200?

A

James IV

262
Q

Which Scottish lord became an active spy for Henry VII agasinst James IV and Perkin Warbeck?

A

John Ramsay (Bothwell)

263
Q

Which second son from the gentry was created a Knight of the Garter by Henry VII, became Treasurer and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster?

A

Sir Reginald Bray

264
Q

Which servant of Isabel Neville did Clarence execute for allegedly poisoning her?

A

Ankarette Twynyho

265
Q

Which son of Clarence arguably had a much stronger claim to the throne than Richard III?

A

Edward of Warwick

266
Q

Which son of Montagu was Richard’s ward and whose lands he held only as long as he lived?

A

George Neville

267
Q

Which son of Thomas Stanley was kept as a hostage by Richard III before Bosworth?

A

Lord Strange

268
Q

Which sons of Edward IV’s sister, Katherine, and brothers of Lincoln, represented the last male Yorkist threat after 1499?

A

De la Poles

269
Q

Which source of ordinary income did Edward IV work most to expand in his second reign?

A

Crown lands

270
Q

Which southerner was put in charge of the Council of the North after Henry Percy’s death in 1489?

A

Thomas Howard

271
Q

Which Speaker of the Commons sought that the sentence against Clarence be enacted?

A

William Allington

272
Q

Which stepson of Edward IV joined Henry Tudor in exile in 1483, almost reconciled with Richard III but did not?

A

Thomas Grey

273
Q

Which stepson-in-law of Margaret of Burgundy recognised Warbeck as Richard IV in 1494?

A

Emperor Maximillian

274
Q

Which step-uncle of Henry Tudor waited to see the direction the battle would go, and then rushed to his rescue?

A

Sir William Stanley

275
Q

Which substantial lands and estates fell into the Crown’s possession in 1478?

A

Clarence’s lands

276
Q

Which supporter of Buckingham’s rebellion was pardoned by Richard III in February 1485?

A

Sir John Fogge

277
Q

Which trained lawyer was an increasingly influential member of Hastings’ household?

A

William Catesby

278
Q

Which trusted adviser of Henry VII became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1486 and Chancellor in 1487?

A

John Morton

279
Q

Which uncle of Henry VII and new Duke of Bedford was a key councillor to Henry VII until his death in 1495?

A

Jasper Tudor

280
Q

Which uncle of the Earl of Shrewsbury joined Henry Tudor in August 1485?

A

Gilbert Talbot

281
Q

Which uprising in late 1483 was largely led by gentry from southern English counties and the Woodvilles?

A

Buckingham’s rebellion

282
Q

Which vital group did Richard III fail to gain significant support from throughout his reign?

A

southern gentry

283
Q

Which well-rewarded favourite of Richard III served as his chancellor of the exchequer?

A

William Catesby

284
Q

Which writer alleged that the Woodvilles sought Clarence’s death?

A

Dominic Mancini

285
Q

Which Yorkist Earl of Pembroke had raised Henry Tudor during Edward IV’s first reign?

A

William Herbert (1st)

286
Q

Which younger courtiers was Hastings said to be jealous of because of their social activities with the king?

A

Richard Grey and Edward Woodville

287
Q

Who arrested Anthony Woodville and Richard Grey the morning after dining with them at Stony Stratford?

A

Richard of Gloucester

288
Q

Who attempted to rescue the Princes from the Tower and Edward IV’s daughters from sanctuary?

A

Sir John Cheney

289
Q

Who became a prisoner in the Tower in late May 1471, Edward’s sister Anne then divorced him and he ‘accidentally drowned in 1475?

A

Henry Holland

290
Q

Who became Lord Admiral, chief steward of the Duchy of Lancaster and constable of the Tower in 1485?

A

John de Vere

291
Q

Who became the key noble in the midlands during Edward IV’s second reign?

A

William Hastings

292
Q

Who brought c.3,000 men to Bosworth but did not pick sides until later in the battle?

A

Thomas Stanley

293
Q

Who coordinated rebellion against Richard III through secret messages to Elizabeth Woodville?

A

Margaret Beaufort

294
Q

Who defected to Henry Tudor in November 1484, freeing John de Vere from Hammes?

A

James Blount

295
Q

Who demanded the trial of Clarence and was both the prosecutor and judge?

A

Edward IV

296
Q

Who did Buckingham address on 24 June 1483 in support of Richard of Gloucester’s claim to the throne?

A

Mayor of London

297
Q

Who did Clarence accuse of ‘murdering’ his infant son Richard at the time his wife died?

A

John Thursby

298
Q

Who did Edward IV placed in charge of Northern England with semi-independent power?

A

Richard of Gloucester

299
Q

Who did Edward IV seek revenge against due to his support for Queen Margaret and Warwick?

A

Louis XI

300
Q

Who did Henry VII demand a recognisance of £10,000 from in 1485 almost immediately after Bosworth?

A

Viscount Beaumont

301
Q

Who did Henry VII marry on 18 January 1486?

A

Elizabeth of York

302
Q

Who did Henry VII place in the Tower due to the dynastic threat that he posed?

A

Edward of Warwick

303
Q

Who did Richard III install in the North midlands in March 1484 but with limited power?

A

Sir Marmaduke Constable

304
Q

Who did Richard make Chief Justice and Chamberlain in Wales as well as controller of royal castles there?

A

Buckingham

305
Q

Who died in at Warwick in December 1476 leaving a young son and daughter?

A

Isabel Neville

306
Q

Who ended up in a bitter conflict with Thomas Grey inEdward IV’s second reign over competition for mistresses?

A

William Hastings

307
Q

Who gained dominance in Wales from 1472 onwards in Edward IV’s second reign?

A

Anthony Woodville (Earl Rivers)

308
Q

Who had a distant claim to the throne through Thomas of Woodstock?

A

Buckingham

309
Q

Who had a poor relationship with Lord Hastings because he was deprived of the Captain of Calais in 1471?

A

Anthony Woodville

310
Q

Who had been appointed warden of the East and West Marches on the Scottish border in July 1461?

A

Earl of Warwick

311
Q

Who had Clarence and Warwick allied with to drive Edward IV into exile in 1470?

A

Margaret of Anjou

312
Q

Who had Edward IV relied upon to defeat northern Lancastrian resistance and made Earl of Northumberland in 1464?

A

John Neville.

313
Q

Who had Gloucester married by Easter 1472 much to George of Clarence’s anger?

A

Anne Neville

314
Q

Who had Richard III most likely murdered which generated much opposition to his regime?

A

Princes in the Tower

315
Q

Who invaded England repeatedly but was captured and imprisoned from 1474 until 1484?

A

Earl of Oxford

316
Q

Who is it possible that Clarence was intriguing with against Edward IV in 1472?

A

John de Vere

317
Q

Who is said to have resented the influence of William Hastings over her husband?

A

Elizabeth Woodville

318
Q

Who joined and later became the focus of the rebellion of 1483 but failed to land in England?

A

Henry Tudor

319
Q

Who launched an attack on Worcester in 1486 but his force was put down by Jasper Tudor?

A

Humphrey Stafford

320
Q

Who led the Cornwall rebellion in 1497 along with 24 other Somerset gentlemen?

A

Lord Audley

321
Q

Who may have instigated the Warbeck plot and welcomed him at the French court in summer 1492?

A

Charles VIII

322
Q

Who met with an angry crowd at Topcliffe in Yorkshire in 1489 to explain the taxation but was killed by the mob?

A

Henry Percy

323
Q

Who played a large role in financial matters for Henry VII and was hated by the nobility?

A

Richard Empson

324
Q

Who preached the ‘rightful’ title of Gloucester to the crown at St Paul’s Cross on 22 June 1483?

A

Ralph Shaw

325
Q

Who recognised Warbeck as her nephew, Richard of York, greatly adding to his credibility?

A

Margaret of Burgundy

326
Q

Who resented the Woodvilles because he had been forced to marry the queen’s sister Catherine in the 1460s?

A

Duke of Buckingham

327
Q

Who was a counsellor to Richard of Gloucester and his steward of Barnard Castle?

A

Richard Ratcliffe

328
Q

Who was a political non-entity but was married to Richard III’s sister and his son was the earl of Lincoln?

A

Duke of Suffolk

329
Q

Who was a supposed conspirator in 1495 who was pardoned and may well have been a royal spy?

A

Sir Robert Clifford

330
Q

Who was appointed Captain of Calais in 1471 after Rivers left on pilgrimage?

A

William Hastings

331
Q

Who was archbishop of Canterbury from 1486 and chancellor from 1487?

A

John Morton

332
Q

Who was attainted of high treason for association with Perkin Warbeck and executed in November 1496?

A

Lord Fitzwalter

333
Q

Who was captured by Richard of Gloucester and illegally forced to hand over her lands and estates to him?

A

Elizabeth de Vere

334
Q

Who was cheated out of the Mowbray inheritance by Edward IV keeping the lands of the dead heiress for his son Richard?

A

John Howard

335
Q

Who was Edward IV’s daughter, Anne, arranged to marry in the treaty of 1480?

A

Philip of Burgundy

336
Q

Who was Edward IV’s heir, Edward, arranged to marry in the treaty of 1481?

A

Anne of Brittany

337
Q

Who was Edward IV’s sister allowed to divorce in 1472?

A

Henry Holland

338
Q

Who was excluded from the succession on the grounds of his father’s attainder for treason?

A

Edward of Warwick

339
Q

Who was executed in 1478 demonstrating Edward IV’s increasing ruthlessness?

A

George of Clarence

340
Q

Who was forgiven for his participation in the 1486 rebellion of his elder brother?

A

Thomas Stafford

341
Q

Who was it alleged that Edward IV had been pre-contracted to marry before Elizabeth Woodville?

A

Lady Eleanor Butler

342
Q

Who was knighted in 1475 and became constable of Chester Castle in 1479?

A

Richard Grey

343
Q

Who was knighted in 1475 and was granted control of the town of Portsmouth and of Porchester Castle in 1480?

A

Edward Woodville

344
Q

Who was lord deputy of Ireland and effective ruler from 1470 until 1477?

A

Thomas FitzGerald

345
Q

Who was made justiciar of South Wales in November 1483

A

William Herbert

346
Q

Who was made Marquess of Dorset in 1475, cementing his authority in South West England?

A

Thomas Grey

347
Q

Who was made to pay 1,000 marks as a fine for his support of the Lancastrian cause?

A

Reginald West

348
Q

Who was married to Cecily Bonville in 1474 and became the major power in South West England?

A

Thomas Grey

349
Q

Who was pardoned for Buckingham’s rebellion in March 1484 but defected to Tudor in October 1484?

A

William Brandon

350
Q

Who was pardoned on 15 October 1471, but was made to enter into bonds to pay a fine of 1,000 marks?

A

Lord de la Warr

351
Q

Who was placed him in charge of Northern England by Edward IV and had very wide powers?

A

Richard of Gloucester

352
Q

Who was put in charge of a fleet that was being assembled in 1483?

A

Edward Woodville

353
Q

Who was restored to treasurer of England on 22 April 1471?

A

Henry Bourchier

354
Q

Who was Richard III’s illegitimate son that became Captain of Calais in 1485?

A

John of Gloucester

355
Q

Who was ruthlessly murdered in the Tower at the end of May 1471 on Edward IV’s orders?

A

Henry VI

356
Q

Who was sent after Bosworth to Sheriff Hutton to secure Edward, Earl of Warwick?

A

Sir Robert Willoughby

357
Q

Who was sent to oppose Jasper Tudor in 1471 but was killed by him?

A

Roger Vaughan

358
Q

Who was the Duke of Albany and brother of James III who gained English support in 1482?

A

Alexander Stewart

359
Q

Who was widely regarded as Richard III’s heir by the end of 1484?

A

Earl of Lincoln

360
Q

Who were responsible for the maintenance of public order in the localities in both reigns?

A

Justices of the Peace

361
Q

Who were the risings from late September 1483 initially intended to restore to the throne?

A

Edward V

362
Q

Who, according to Vergil and More, executed the murder of the princes in the Tower on Richard III’s orders?

A

James Tyrell

363
Q

Who, backed by armed men, persuaded the Queen to allow the Duke of York to leave sanctuary?

A

Archbishop Thomas Bourchier

364
Q

Whose advice did Edward IV take in his second reign to increase his financial position?

A

Sir John Fortescue

365
Q

Whose attainder brought£9,000 to the crown in cash and an additional£1,000 per year?

A

Sir William Stanley

366
Q

Whose death in April 1484 destroyed Richard III’s dynastic plans?

A

Edward of Middleham

367
Q

Whose death was alleged that the Woodville family had been heavily involved in?

A

George of Clarence

368
Q

Whose dispute with Dorset led him to oppose the Woodvilles in the minority council?

A

Lord Hastings

369
Q

Whose elder daughter had Clarence married in 1469 in violation of Edward IV’s orders?

A

Earl of Warwick

370
Q

Whose famously mocking rhyme about Richard III’s reliance on a small clique circulated in July 1484?

A

William Collingbourne

371
Q

Whose marriage to the mother of Henry Tudor meant that his loyalty was always questionable?

A

Lord Thomas Stanley

372
Q

Whose refusal to bring the northern forces at Bosworth into the battle on Richard’s side led to the king’s fatal charge?

A

Henry Percy

373
Q

Whose rise to dominance in Buckinghamshire led to an short-lived outbreak of gentry violence in 1494?

A

Edmund Hampden

374
Q

Whose widow was cheated out of her lands so that Clarence and Gloucester could gain them immediately?

A

Richard Neville

375
Q

Whose written financial advice did Richard III seek to follow even though he had died in 1479?

A

Sir John Fortescue