Edward's Inheritance General Flashcards
What three key strategies did Henry employ to ensure Edward wouldn’t be usurped?
- he would be crowned shortly after accession
- government placed in hands of balanced Privy Council
- tutors would be Protestant to ensure the separation
Even without tensions between conservative and reformist factions, what was doubtful?
- whether a Regency Council of 16 could have governed the country successfully
What reason did Somerset argue that he took the position of Lord Protector?
- for “the better conduct of business”
What factors contributed to Somerset being able to secure power and the reformist faction’s ability to control the council?
- weakness of the conservative faction (Norfolk’s disgrace and the Earl of Surrey’s execution)
- Somerset’s personality
- support of William Paget
- need for strong military leadership
At Edward’s coronation, what did Cranmer preach?
- sermon drawing similarities between Ed’s reign and that of King Josiah, his purpose was to rebuild and purify the Church as a new Jerusalem
What examples would suggest Edward was an erudite and clever child?
- his plans for the economic development of England would have established a form of bureaucracy not developed until the 19th century
- he wrote detailed accounts of state affairs
Why was having 16 on the privy council a bad idea?
- members in it were too pre-occupied with advancing their own individual power bases as opposed to ruling on behalf of Edward
What evidence is there that Edward was a confirmed Protestant with a Protestant agenda?
- of the 22 known royal preachers, 20 = reforming bishops/ evangelical preachers
- early 1547: Compline sung in English to show Protestant support
- drafted French treaties against Papal Supremacy during his study and his vehement language had to be toned down by tutor
Where was Edward christened?
- Hampton Court
What kind of character was Richard Cox?
- arrogant and dogmatic
What shows that Edward was influencing government?
- he suggested improvements to Henry’s fortifications
- he wrote directly about Protestant reforms
- he planned to establish a strong textiles market