HVII FINANCES Flashcards

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WHAT is relief?

A

A tax paid upon inheriting land

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WHAT is wardship?

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Control of the lands and revenues of underage heirs

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WHAT is livery?

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Paid by wards when they took control of their land

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HOW MUCH was Henry VII earning from wardships by 1507?

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£6,000 per year

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WHAT were customs duties? (2 key words)

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Taxes paid on goods entering or leaving the country.
Tonnage - taxes on exports
Poundage - taxes on imports

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WHAT did the Court of Audit do?

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Monitor wider government spending

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WHY did Henry VII use the Chamber/Privy Chamber system more than that of the Exchequer?

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They were more efficient and less people were involved, meaning he had more control over them.

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8
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NAME 5 types of extraordinary revenue.

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1) Bonds and recognisances
2) Loans and benevolence
3) Feudal dues for specific occasions (e.g. when one of his sons was knighted or his daughters married)
4) Clerical taxes (usually as a voluntary ‘gift’)
5) Parliamentary taxes for specific needs (e.g. war)

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WHAT is an extreme example of Henry VII chasing feudal dues?

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He received £30,000 from Parliament in 1504 for the knighthood of Prince Arthur when Arthur had died in 1502!

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10
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HOW MUCH is it believed that Henry VII left to his son upon his death?

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Around £300,000

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By HOW MUCH had Henry VII increased income from Crown lands by the end of his reign?

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He increased income from Crown lands (rents) by about £30,000 per year.
* 1485: £12,000 per year
* 1509: £42,000 per year

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12
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In WHAT ways was Henry VII’s financial policy unsuccessful?

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  • It made him very unpopular, and badly affected landowners who he relied on for the stability of his position and country
  • Taxation caused rebellion in 1489 and 1497
  • Weakened government, creating divides due to the unpopularity of councillors like Empson and Dudley.
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