Queen Margaret's Triumph, 1456-1459 (school) Flashcards
When did Richard of York’s ‘second protectorate’ end?
25 February 1456
By when had most of York’s appointees to government been replaced with ‘Lancastrian’ ones?
October 1456
Which moderate noble family was removed from prominence in government by the end of 1456?
Bourchiers
With whom was Richard of York involved in a confrontation with, on behalf of the crown, from May to August 1456?
James II of Scotland
When was Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, able to gain possession of Calais?
July 1456
Where was Richard of York threatened at a Great Council held in October 1456?
Coventry
What were not held between 1456 and 1459, for fear of York’s popularity with the Commons?
parliaments
Where did Henry VI, unusually spend more than half the time between September 1456 and July 1460?
Midlands
When did Queen Margaret leave London and establish a power base in the midlands?
April 1456
Which supporter of Queen Margaret was made Keeper of the Privy Seal in September 1456?
Lawrence Booth
Which confessor of Henry VI replaced Archbishop Thomas Bourchier as Chancellor on 11 October 1456?
William Waynflete
Who replaced Henry Bourchier as Treasurer on 5 October 1456?
John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury
Whose candidate was chosen, even ahead of the king’s nomination to be the new Bishop of Durham in 1457?
Queen Margaret
Which chaplain of the queen became Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield in 1459?
John Hale
Who emerged as a loyal Lancastrian supporter in South Wales but then died in November 1456?
Edmund Tudor
When were charges brought against two Yorkists after they raised forces against Edmund Tudor?
April 1457
Constableships of Aberystwyth and which other castle were transferred from York to Jasper Tudor on 21 April 1457?
Carmarthen
What did Margaret create in January 1457, in the name of her son, that allowed her to reward her followers?
prince’s council
Who raised a military force for Margaret in Cheshire in the Autumn 1459 under the Swan badge of the Prince of Wales?
Lord Audley
Whose son and heir was married to Queen Margaret’s cousin Marie in 1457 to secure the family’s support?
Earl of Devon