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Controlling the nobles (Thomas Howard (son of the duke of Norfolk) (Put…
Controlling the nobles
Didn't give out knew titles
If you died you were not replaced
Stops there people from having power
In 1487 there were 54 Nobles
In 1509 there were 41 Nobles
Many people who fought on the Yorkists side got it
Most famous person was Thomas howard
Punished for how you behave
Thomas Howard (son of the duke of Norfolk)
Put under the act of attainder
Thrown into the tower of london
Dad died he didn't inherit any of the power
Not executed but earned his loyalty
Tells on Perkin Warbeck
Henry did't give him back his true title. He gained that during Henry VIII reign.
suspended sentences
got people to do what Henry wanted them to do
nobles would obey because severe punishment
it was a great way to make people obey the king- but out of fear not love.
Used to limit the number of people in nobles private armies
Some kept soldiers but gave them different jobs
Reduced Nobles power
John de Vere - king visited him and saw he had too many waiting servants - fined him
Acts of Attainder
Bond And Recognances
Act Of Livery And Maintenance