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TOPIC 1 SUMMARY
Created @March 29, 2025 4:04 PM
Tags
Successes and failures:
domestic aims /10 evidence
wasn’t overthrown
married Elizabeth of York —> united houses —>
ended War of the Roses
France + James IV supported Warbeck
invasion against him (Warbeck + James IV/Scot.)
only 1 failed invasion against him (Warbeck +
James IV/Scot.)
rebellions against him from start —> Warbeck,
national security 6
Simnell, Lovell-Stafford
successfully stopped all rebellions against him +
dealt with uprisings civil-y
Yorkists remained an issue —> Marg. of Burg.
harbouring Eng. rebels —> trade embargo on
Burg.
Cornish rebellion
got E. of Suffolk back from Burg.
secure the Tudor dynasty 10 stayed king until death
married Elizabeth of York —> united houses
passed Crown onto son
Arthur Catherine marriage
—> Arthur died —> Prince Henry + Catherine
TOPIC 1 SUMMARY 1
, domestic aims /10 evidence
marriage
Mary + James IV marriage
made Crown wealthier
Treaty of Etaples —> pension from France
Act of Resumption —> Crown lands income
increased £29000 in 1485 to £42000 in 1509
Acts of Attainder
Bonds + Recognisances
restored solvency of Crown
income from customs not greatly increased
improve Crown finances 5
initially wardship + marriages income = low —>
£350
—> but new supervisor appointed 1503 —>
income rose by 1507 to £6000 from £350 in 1487
tired to block loopholes in customs system —>
but smuggling increased
Epsom + Dudley hated
—> but very effective
Ireland + failure of Ponyings law —> E. of
Kildare back
clerics + gentry in Council —> brought
experience to Council
same councillors for a long time
smaller committees —> improved efficiency
central + local gov. control 7
—> but relied on them too much —> alienating
rest of Council + nobility?
Wales —> big success
JPs role widened —> but dependent on lesser
officials
control the nobility 9 Acts of Attainder —> encouraged nobles to seek
reversal
limited retianers
—> but not abolished
Act of Resumption —> restoration of Crown
lands
TOPIC 1 SUMMARY 2
TOPIC 1 SUMMARY
Created @March 29, 2025 4:04 PM
Tags
Successes and failures:
domestic aims /10 evidence
wasn’t overthrown
married Elizabeth of York —> united houses —>
ended War of the Roses
France + James IV supported Warbeck
invasion against him (Warbeck + James IV/Scot.)
only 1 failed invasion against him (Warbeck +
James IV/Scot.)
rebellions against him from start —> Warbeck,
national security 6
Simnell, Lovell-Stafford
successfully stopped all rebellions against him +
dealt with uprisings civil-y
Yorkists remained an issue —> Marg. of Burg.
harbouring Eng. rebels —> trade embargo on
Burg.
Cornish rebellion
got E. of Suffolk back from Burg.
secure the Tudor dynasty 10 stayed king until death
married Elizabeth of York —> united houses
passed Crown onto son
Arthur Catherine marriage
—> Arthur died —> Prince Henry + Catherine
TOPIC 1 SUMMARY 1
, domestic aims /10 evidence
marriage
Mary + James IV marriage
made Crown wealthier
Treaty of Etaples —> pension from France
Act of Resumption —> Crown lands income
increased £29000 in 1485 to £42000 in 1509
Acts of Attainder
Bonds + Recognisances
restored solvency of Crown
income from customs not greatly increased
improve Crown finances 5
initially wardship + marriages income = low —>
£350
—> but new supervisor appointed 1503 —>
income rose by 1507 to £6000 from £350 in 1487
tired to block loopholes in customs system —>
but smuggling increased
Epsom + Dudley hated
—> but very effective
Ireland + failure of Ponyings law —> E. of
Kildare back
clerics + gentry in Council —> brought
experience to Council
same councillors for a long time
smaller committees —> improved efficiency
central + local gov. control 7
—> but relied on them too much —> alienating
rest of Council + nobility?
Wales —> big success
JPs role widened —> but dependent on lesser
officials
control the nobility 9 Acts of Attainder —> encouraged nobles to seek
reversal
limited retianers
—> but not abolished
Act of Resumption —> restoration of Crown
lands
TOPIC 1 SUMMARY 2