Henry VII - Securing The Throne Flashcards
Short-Term - Uniting the two houses of York and Lancaster
- 25 Nov 1487 - Married Elizabeth of York
- Elizabeth’s older sister Cecily is married to the Yorkist Ralph Scrope of Upsall, this was annulled and Cecily married Lancastrian Viscount Welles (Henry’s half uncle)
Short-Term - Claiming control of all Yorkist land
1486 - Act of Resumption - recovers all property granted by the Crown since 1455
Short-Term - Predating the reign
Date of his first day of reign is changed to 21st August 1485 (before Bosworth) - could now legally punish those who fought against him as traitors
Dealing with Yorkists - Earl of Warwick
(Strongest Yorkist claimant) is locked in the tower at only ten years old and is executed in 1499
Dealing with Yorkists - Thomas Howard
Released from the Tower in 1489 to help put down a Yorkshire Rebellion and control the North East of England – eventually earns Henry’s trust and earns his lands back
Dealing with Yorkists - Francis Lovell
Remains a firm Yorkist and assists many rebellions until his disappearance in 1487
Dealing with Yorkists - Earl of Northumberland
Briefly imprisoned – appointed as “Warden of the Middle and East Marches”, a key position in the North
Short-Term - Rewarding Jasper Tudor
-Henry’s uncle. Granted the roles of:
- Duke of Bedford
- Chief Justice of Wales
- Constable of all royal castles in Wales
- Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Marriages
Elizabeth’s sister Cecily married to Henry’s half-uncle Viscount Welles
Dealing with Yorkists - Sir William Stanley
Richard’s traitor - made Lord Chamberlain
Calling of the first Parliament
7th November 1485
Birth of Arthur
19th September 1485