History - Golden Age Flashcards
Statutes of Apparel
1574
First Poor Law
1597
Amended Poor Law
1601
Poor Laws
1597 & 1601
% of how much the population grew by 1600
43%
Essex rebellion
1601
number of people in Essex rebellon
300
punishment for beggars
branding & whippings
name given to beggars
vagrants/ vagabonds
when cost of goods go up and wages go down
inflation
category of poor who wouldn’t work
idle poor
category of poor who couldn’t work
deserving poor
Set of laws set by elizabeth that restricted what classes could wear
statutes of aparral
what the white make up was made out of
lead
worn around the neck of Elizabethan gentry
ruff
padded shorts worn by men
trunk hose
movement than influenced the new style of elizabethan architechure
renaissance
leather waistcoat worn by men
jerkin
building materials used in the great re building
brick
glass
term to describe the wave of building of elizabethan maor houses
the re building
famous elizabeth manor house
Hardwick hall
type of play before Elizabeth’s reing
miracle
art was used to spread a partciular message
properganda
when Liz would visit peoples houses
progress
queen gives this to people she deems loyal
patronage
common leisure activity that took place outside of theatres invlovling animals
bear baitings
henry VIII did this during 1530 destroyed catholic churches
dissolution
the act of fencing off common land
enclosure
social class whose power came from wealth not nobility
gentry
type of farming that was more popular but less profitable
pastoral
used to fund the poor
poor rate/tax
when someone has complete control over the sale of a product
monopoly
law passed in 1593 to punish separatists
Seditious Secrataries
Liz destroyed all of these which where owned by puritans
printing presses
puritains did this debatinf the meaning of the bible
prophesying
when landlords increase their rent that people cant afford it
rack renting
set up by poor laws to help those who wanted to work
Workhouses
Movement that inspired Elizabethan architecture-
Italian renaissance
Elizabeth had many of these painted-
Portraits
One method of impressing Elizabeth in court, often done to music-
Dance
Beggar who bit soap to foam at the mouth-
Counterfeit crank
A person appointed to pass local laws surrounding the poor-
Overseers of the poor
Set up by Poor laws to punish those who wouldn’t work-
Correction houses
Set up by Poor laws for those who couldn’t work-
Alms houses
Offered to orphans-
Apprenticeships
When gold is removed from coins
Debasement
Resetting the value for coins-
Re-coinage
What does WIPA stand for
War
Inflation
Population
Agriculture
What does the W in WIPA stand for
war funds left them in debt
What does the I in WIPA stand for
Inflation rising prices
What does the P in WIPA stand for
Population (rising) less jobs
What does the A in WIPA stand for
chance of famine
most famous playwright
shakespeare
second most famous playwright
Christopher marlow
wrote the book of martyrs
john foxe
wrote the faerie queen
edmund spense
made miniturs
nicholas hilliard
second archbishop of cantbury
edmund grindle
got his hand chopped off for handing out pamphlets
john stubbs
was Elizabeth’s advisor till the end of her reign son of William
robert cecil
catholic irish earl
earl of Tyrone
was Elizabeth advisor towards the end of her reign lead the Essex rebellion
robert deverux
when was the globe theatre built
1599
Elizabethan theatres
the theatre
the globe
the rose
famous Elizabethan musician
William Byrd
wrote warning against vagabond
Thomas harman
Shakespeare famous play
Richard III
pipes coming out of the manor houses
chimneys
all churchmen had to accept this
three articles
2nd largest city in England and provided support to the poor
Norwich