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Henry VII Council Learned in the Law- Finance - Coggle Diagram
Henry VII Council Learned in the Law- Finance
Responsible for maintaning Henry VII's prerogative rights as feudal landlord
Feudal dues
wardship
marriage
retaining
bonds and recongisances
used to control nobility
relief
livery
most hated of King's insitution
joyous riots in streets when news of Empson and Dudley's downfalls broke
Efffectiveness - effectvely enforced ing's royal rights and collected income
controlled finacially many nobles
by 1505 2/3rds of nobles had bonds and recognisances
1509- henry left 300,000 in cash and plate largely attributed to this
also caused widespread resentment among boles
Set up in 1587
Historically unpopular as
operated without jurys and seen as above the law
issued harsh financial policys
seen as exploitative
Reginald Bray initially led it until his death in 1503