The Effect of Continental Possessions Flashcards

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What are the Factors for the effect of continental possessions?

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Rebellions, Machinery of Government, relations with the Church, Resources

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Rebellions in England while King was Abroad

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West Country (1067) Johns Rebellions in the 1190’s (REBELLIONS)

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Rebellions aboard while King is in England

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Curthose (1076, 1079, 1190’s, 1100) Bellames (1170-90s) William clito (1117-1119), Richard (1188) (REBELLIONS)

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rebellions which occur due to policies associated with continental possessions

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Ralph and Roger (1075) Civil War (1140s) Young Henry (1173-74) Magna Carta (1215) (REBELLIONS)

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William appoints _____ as vice regents

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Odo/FitzOsboune 1067 (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Rufus appoints _____ as “pro Justiciar”

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Flambard in 1088 (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Henry appoints_____as chief minister

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Roger of Sailsbury in 1102 (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Richard makes_______chancellor and later chief justiciar

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Longchamp (1187-97) (1190-91) (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Williams commission into shreival abuses

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1076 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintaining, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Johns 13th Tax

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1207 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Magna Carta (Barons will not be compelled to serve abroad)

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1215 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II cartae Baronum,

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1166 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II tax on movables

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1166 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II tallage tax on royal demesne

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1168 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II Inquest on Sherrifs

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1170 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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henry II Assize of Arms

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1181 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Where relations with the church are good (3 examples)

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Stephen relies on Thurston ArchB of Y to lead Battle of the Standard (1138), Richard relies on Hubert Walter to administer government, Lanfranc makes government decisions

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Where relations with the church are bad (3 examples)

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Henry II’s rift with Becjet allow disgruntled parties to oppose him esp. after 1170, Johns dispute with Langton is due to policies of centralisation, Rufus and Henry I fall out with Anselm

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Rebellions in England while King was Abroad

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West Country (1067) Johns Rebellions in the 1190’s (REBELLIONS)

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Rebellions aboard while King is in England

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Curthose (1076, 1079, 1190’s, 1100) Bellames (1170-90s) William clito (1117-1119), Richard (1188) (REBELLIONS)

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rebellions which occur due to policies associated with continental possessions

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Ralph and Roger (1075) Civil War (1140s) Young Henry (1173-74) Magna Carta (1215) (REBELLIONS)

23
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William appoints _____ as vice regents

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Odo/FitzOsboune 1067 (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Rufus appoints _____ as “pro Justiciar”

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Flambard in 1088 (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Henry appoints_____as chief minister

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Roger of Sailsbury in 1102 (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Richard makes_______chancellor and later chief justiciar

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Longchamp (1187-97) (1190-91) (MACHINERY OF G) (where the monarchs absence led directly to developments in government)

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Williams commission into shreival abuses

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1076 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintaining, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Johns 13th Tax

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1207 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Magna Carta (Barons will not be compelled to serve abroad)

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1215 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

30
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Henry II cartae Baronum,

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1166 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II tax on movables

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1166 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II tallage tax on royal demesne

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1168 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Henry II Inquest on Sherrifs

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1170 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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henry II Assize of Arms

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1181 (MACHINERY OF G) (where maintainring, regaining continental possessions led to changes in government)

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Where relations with the church are good (3 examples)

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Stephen relies on Thurston ArchB of Y to lead Battle of the Standard (1138), Richard relies on Hubert Walter to administer government, Lanfranc makes government decisions

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Where relations with the church are bad (3 examples)

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Henry II’s rift with Becjet allow disgruntled parties to oppose him esp. after 1170, Johns dispute with Langton is due to policies of centralisation, Rufus and Henry I fall out with Anselm

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Familia Regis

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Household troops/proffesionals who made up the bulk of royal armies
RESOURCES (soldiers)

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Examples of Kings using soldiers from continental possessions

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1106 Tinchebrai, 1215 northern rebels (Johns barons refused to fight)RESOURCES (soldiers)

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examples of kings using Select Fyrd/Feudal Host

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1088 Rufus summons them takes their money and pays for other soldiers
RESOURCES (soldiers)

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Examples of Kings using merceneris

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Stephen (william of yrpres) henry II (Brabancons) RESOURCES (soldiers)

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Henry II, Cartae Baronnum, tax on movables

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1166 RESOURCES (money)

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Richard Assize of Woodstock

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1184 RESOURCES (money)

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johns 13th tax

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1207 RESOURCES (money)