1.1 consolidation of power Flashcards
WoR: Name some key Lancastrians.
Henry VI, Margaret of Anjou, Edward (Henry’s son).
Henry VII, Margaret Beaufort.
WoR: Name some key Yorkists.
Richard, Duke of York; Edward IV; Richard, Duke of Gloucester (future Richard III); Earl of Warwick; Edward V
WoR: When was Bosworth?
22nd August 1485.
WoR: In what ways was Richard stronger? In what ways was he weaker?
Strengths
-10,000-15,000 army, and had a reputation as a warrior king
-Earlier uprisings by Henry had been crushed easily
-Foreign Powers liked him, and he had made peace with Elizabeth Woodville
Weakness
-Nobles had been alienated by him.
-Had no heir, his son died in 1484 & his wife in 1485. (there were rumours that he had poisoned her).
WoR: In what ways was Henry stronger? In what ways was he weaker?
Strengths
-Henry was hoping to be supported by Sir William Stanley
-Richard had been quite unpopular
Weakness
-Only had 5,000 men
-Had little military experience
-Stanley’s support was not certain.
WoR: In what ways was Henry V prepared to be king?
-He had visited his father’s cousin, Richard II as a child
-Had numerous titles (Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall etc)
-Had been High Sheriff of Cornwall
-Was in command of parts of the English forces.
WoR: In what ways was Edward IV prepared to be king?
-Was Chief Governor of Ireland
-Had commanded battles in the Wars of the Roses
WoR: In what ways was Richard III prepared to be king?
-Was Duke of Gloucester
-Had been named knight of the Garter
-Commissioner of Array in Western Counties
WoR: Was Henry VII prepared in the same way?
-Henry lacked a noble upbringing, aside from being the Earl of Richmond
-He had grown up in the Breton Court, and lacked military experience.
-However, his time in Brittany provided him with foreign connections & knowledge that would become useful later in his reign.
Consolidating Power: Name some ways in which Henry consolidated his power.
-Used Parliamentary Acts of Attainder to forfeit Yorkist lands to the crown. This helped increase crown income.
-Arranged his coronation for the 30th October, before his first Parliamentary meeting on 7th November
-Arrested other claimants (EoY, Warwick)
-Dated his reign from 21st August, day before Bosworth
-Married EoY in Jan 1486, so it was HIS power
-Gave appointments in Gov to supporters: Reginald Bray was Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, William Stanley was Lord Chamberlain. Gave out 11 knighthoods.
Consolidating Power: How did Henry reward his supporters?
-Jasper Tudor became Duke of Bedford, and was given land in Wales.
-William Stanley became Lord Chamberlain
-Thomas Stanley, his stepfather, became Earl of Derby
-Sir Reginald Bray, who had been in service of Margaret Beaufort, became Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster
Consolidating Power: How did Henry deal with threats?
-Warwick was imprisoned in the tower
-John DLP (Earl of Lincoln) was made to profess loyalty to Henry, and was later allowed to join the council.
-Earl of Surrey (Thomas Howard) was kept in prison until 1489, when Henry was satisfied in his loyalty.
-The Earl of Westmoreland had to pay £10,000 after the Battle of Bosworth.
Consolidating Power: How did Henry show his legitimacy?
-Had a very regal coronation (spent £8 a yard for cloth)
-Got approval from the Pope
-Dated his reign from before Bosworth
-Waited a year to marry Elizabeth
Consolidating Power: How did Henry convince nobles?
-Reward loyalists, giving 11 knighthoods, and allowing them to become key members in government.
Consolidating Power: How did Henry prevent being usurped?
-Earl of Warwick & other claimants were imprisoned.
-Yeomen of the Guard, a personal protection squad, were established & had up to 200 people.
-Earl of Northumberland (a Yorkist) was given control of the North.