Crown Finances & Attempted Reforms Flashcards

1
Q

What were the main financial issues of the crown?

A

Crown expenditure was rising due to inflation between 1502-1622

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2
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What happened during the Treaty Of London 1604?

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James I made peace with Spain in order to reduce Crown expenditure significantly on warfare.

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3
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Why did Court spending double in 1603 - 1625 than what it was under Elizabeth?

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James’ spent extravagantly.
James was generous to courtiers.

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4
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What was an ante-supper?

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An extravagant preparation of two large feasts, one for display the other to eat.

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When was the largest ante-supper and how much did it cost?

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1621, costing £3,300

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What was the Cockayne project 1614?

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William Cockayne convinced James to grant him a monopoly on cloth exports to help increase the Crown income.

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Was the Cockayne project 1614 successful?

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No, it had the opposite effect as the Dutch refused to buy the cloth and entered a trade war with England.

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What is a monopoly?

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Selling of the exclusive right to make trades in a particular field e.g. cotton, cloth etc.

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9
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What issue did the 1621 parliament focus on?

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Issue of monopolies as by 1621 there were over 100.

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What was the Subsidy Act 1624?

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Parliament allowed a subsidy of £300,000 and in return the Crown must use the money in specific areas of foreign policy supervised by MP’s.

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What was the Statue of Monopolies 1624?

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Limited the Crown’s right to grant monopolies to individuals.

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12
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Who was Robert Cecil?

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James’ Lord Treasurer who aimed to reduce the Crown expenditure.

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13
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What was the Book of Bounty 1608?

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The ordering of a survey of Crown lands to strengthen royal finances and increase revenue from royal lands.

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What did James promise Cecil 1608?

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To stop giving gifts of land and pensions to others but breaks his promise.

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What was the Book of Rates 1608?

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A book of official values of those items that customs duties should be paid.

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16
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What was the Great Contract 1610?

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Cecil negotiated with Parliament to allow the King a subsidy of £600,000 and a regular income of £200,000 in exchange for some feudal rights.

17
Q

What feudal right did James give up during the Great Contract 1610?

A

Income from wardship

18
Q

Was the Great Contract successful?

A

No, the plan was rejected by both the King and Parliament and eventually fell through.

19
Q

What did James’ dire financial situation lead him to do?

A

Dissolve Parliament

20
Q

Who took charge of finances in 1618?

A

Lionel Cranfield