1485-1603
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- 1485-1603
- Henry VII
- parliament
- Act of attainder
- Met only 7 times
- foreign policy
- Treaty of Radon=1489
- 6000 Unofficial troops into Brittany
- Treaty of Etaples= 1492
- peace with France
- Annual French pension
- Treaty of Medina del Campo= 1489
- Spanish allience
- Marriage between Arthur and Catherine
- Peace of Ayton- 1502
- peace with Scotland
- Margaret + JamesIV
- League of Cambrai
- Failure
- Exclusion
- Treaty of Radon=1489
- Earl of Surrey sent to York= maintain law + order
- Finances
- controlled by monarch
- extraordinary revenue
- Parliament taxation
- Church
- French pension
- Special occasion e.g knighting Arthur
- Ordinary revenue
- Increased land owned by AofA
- Custom duties
- Profits from justice, Fines
- Feudal dues- marriages, livery and fines of 'relief'
- CRITICISED= AVARICIOUS
- Pretenders
- Perkin Warbeck
- Imposter
- support for Warbeck led to banned trade with Netherlands
- 1491-1499
- executed 1499
- Lambert Simnel
- Battle of Stoke 1487
- turnspike in royal household
- Perkin Warbeck
- Nobility
- Sir William Stanley executed
- Earl of Oxford fined
- Retainer limitation
- reduced power
- parliament
- Henry VIII
- Wolsey
- Field of cloth + gold 1520
- Treaty of London 1518
- Closed some monasteries
- kicked minions out of court
- Peace
- fall
- Fail to get divorce
- Anne Bolyne
- Nobility
- Lagate e latre
- Cromwell
- Revolution: Act of union
- Monasteries 1536
- Act of Supremacy 1534
- Medieval to modern
- Elton
- fall
- Anne of Cleaves
- Possessed protestant books
- HERETIC
- Conservative wanted Cromwell dead
- Reformation parliament 1529
- Break from Rome
- Wolsey
- Edward
- Lord protector: Sommerset
- Religious change
- 3,000 chantries closed
- Kett's + Western Rebellions: 1549
- 2 new prayerbooks
- Protestantism
- 2 new prayerbooks
- Kett's + Western Rebellions: 1549
- 2 new prayerbooks
- Protestantism
- Services
- Church + alter's appearance changed
- iconclasm
- attacked catholic superstition
- Clerical marriage allowed
- 3,000 chantries closed
- Mary I
- religious change
- Counter-reformation
- Catholic
- use of parliament to repeal legislation
- persecution of protestants
- first open display of piousness
- Counter-reformation
- use of parliament to repeal legislation
- Spanish marriage
- xenophobia and worry over succession
- Wyatts rebellion
- xenophobia and worry over succession
- religious change
- Elizabeth I
- Privy council
- William Cecil: Lord Burghley
- Chief minister
- Secret service
- Babington Plot
- Execution of Mary Queen of Scot 1587
- Babington Plot
- Secret service
- Chief minister
- Dudley
- Christopher Hatton
- Walshingham
- Secret service
- Babington Plot
- Execution of Mary Queen of Scot 1587
- Babington Plot
- Secret service
- William Cecil: Lord Burghley
- Parliament
- Privy council
- William Cecil: Lord Burghley
- Chief minister
- Chief minister
- Dudley
- Christopher Hatton
- Walshingham
- William Cecil: Lord Burghley
- Met frequently
- Elizabeth: Supreme governor
- Rescusancy fines
- Right of Veto
- Privy council
- religious change
- Religious settlement
- Moderate nature brought opposition
- Puritans
- Catholics
- Northern Earls Rebeliion
- Avoided civil war though
- Creation of Anglican church
- Moderate nature brought opposition
- Bible in Welsh 1588
- Excommunicion by Pope 1570
- Religious settlement
- Privy council
- Henry VII
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