Henry VII: Government - The Court Flashcards
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What is the royal court?
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- Court was the centre of government
- The court was meant to be a place of magnificence and generosity
- Court was always found whenever the king was at any given time
- Court was the focus of personal monarchy
- Court was a place for royal ceremony
- Court was divided into the household proper and the Chamber
2
Q
The Household Proper
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- Level of court responsible for looking after the king, the courtiers and guests
- Their personal and catering requirements were supervised by the Lord Steward
3
Q
The Chamber
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- The Chamber was the political part of court
- Led by Lord Chamberlain
- The Lord Chamberlain was the head of the council and was a position granting great power and trust
4
Q
Changes to the Chamber
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- Lord Chamberlain Sir William Stanley was found to be a traitor in 1495 and was involved in the Warbeck Plot
- In response, Stanley was executed and Henry created a new Privy Chamber
- This is where Henry could do business with his most trusted subjects
- This changed politics and made it harder for courtiers to regain the king’s support after a disagreement
- Henry cut himself off from much of the king’s traditional contacts at court