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HENRY VIII'S REBELLIONS AND DOMESTIC UNREST, REBELLIONS PART 2 -…
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REBELLIONS PART 2
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AMICABLE GRANT 1525
- Wolsey forced tax without Parliament approval
- Strongest resistance in north Essex and south Suffolk.
- 1000 people met determined to resist payment
- Duke of Norfolk and Suffolk handled it sensitively and the King backed down.
- Wolsey begged King for leniency for his Suffolk people.
- Henry VIII could not act operate in defiance of tax paying classes - suspended the Grant.
- When he invaded France he supplemented with cash from sale of monastic land.