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Henry VII Government - Coggle Diagram
Henry VII Government
Nobility
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Could involve: Bribing juries, intimidation + violence
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Acts of attainder
Act of Attainder: Declared traitors, land confiscated + 'corruption of blood'
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Gov use of new men Nobles still important (e.g. Oxford, Derby, Surrey)
Used in Great Councils
Finance
- He improved the existing system for raising revenue by utilizing Crown lands, hereditary estates, and traditional royal titles.
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He had two sources of income Ordinary revenue- land---> rent, Extraordinary revenue- tax
Some lands formerly held by the nobility were escheated to Henry, such as when men died without heirs.
Ordinary revenue Two Acts of Resumption (1486/7) recovered all lands granted away since 1455, mainly by Henry VI.
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Councils
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Council Of North
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Henry has less control of these councils in peripheral areas which may be the cause of future rebellions
Poyings law
A statue passed by parliament of Ireland under Edward poynings who was Lord deputy of Ireland under Henry
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