2 Hostility to the Woodvilles/ Noble Feuds in EIV’s second reign Flashcards
which two Lords were upset by Anne Mowbrays marriage to Prince Richard of York
Lord Howard and William Lord Berkeley
why were Lord Howard and William Lord Berkeley upset by Anne Mowbrays marriage to Prince Richard of York
they would have gained from DoNorfolk’s death since Anne was his sole heir , however EIV changed the inheritance laws to benefit himself
which two nobles had feuds with Hastings
Thomas Grey
Anthony Woodville (Earl Rivers)
what were the three main reasons Thomas Grey and Hastings feuded
-Grey was promoted so much as a new man which angered Hastings
-dowry not paid for Grey’s marriage to Lord Hastings step daughter Cecily Bonville
-women and gambling
give two examples of Thomas Grey being promoted in a way that would anger Hastings
-became Marquess of Dorset 1475
-granted warship of DoClarences heir Edward EoWarwick and planned to marry his son to the heiress to the Duchy of Exeter so he and his brother would share Exeter estates between them
why did Hastings and Anthony Woodville feud
-Woodville wanted the captaincy of calais but Hastings got it
-Hastings expelled Woodville’s ally Robert Radcliffes servants from Calais 1482
-Rivers faction spread rumours Hastings planned to turn Calais over to the French which briefly tainted Hastings relationship with the king
what did Hastings do in 1482
expelled Woodville’s ally Robert Radcliffes servants from Calais 1482
how did Woodville retaliate to Hastings expelling his allies servants from Calais
Rivers faction spread rumours Hastings planned to turn Calais over to the French which briefly tainted Hastings relationship with the king
what did the Rivers and Hastings feud lead to
the execution of John Edward and William Vanbar in Dec 1482
how did Hastings and Anthony Woodvilles feud affect EIVs reign
the hostility made it a contest over the kings affections and his patronage
why was DoBuckingham hostile to EIV/ the woodvilles (2)
-he was married down to Katharine Woodville despite being Plantagenet and was pushed out of Wales
-had no political weight in the region