The significance of support for the challenges from Burgundy, France, Scotland and Ireland Flashcards
Why was Ireland a potential problem for any English ruler?
Its seperation from the mainland meant that it was geographically and politically remote so English rulers couldn’t claim it as it was too far to be controlled from London
What made Ireland good for invasions?
It had a strategic position that made it a good launching pad
Where was English influence found in Ireland?
In Pale, Dublin as it was controlled by the Lord Deputy who was a representive of the English government
What did English kings have to do in areas beyond Pale in Dublin?
They had to find ways to neutralise the threat by forming working relationships with those who in reality ruled the country - the Irish nobility and gentry
Who were the Irish nobility and gentry?
The were descendents of English nobility who had married into Irish families
What were the Irish nobility like?
Rulers such as the Fitzgerald Earls of Kildare were very powerful and ruled their territories almost independently from England
What had Anglo Irish rulers taken the opportunity to do in the Wars of the Roses?
To increase their hold on the government of Ireland at the expense of familes like the Fitzgeralds of Desmond and the Butlers of Oremond
What happened to the Fitzgeralds of Kildare when Henry VII seized control of England in 1485?
The Fitzgeralds of Kildare were vulnerable as Yorkist supporters and was under pressure to support Simnel to boost his political survival
Why did supporting Simnel boost Gerald Fitzgerald of Kildare’s political survival?
If Simnel were to be successful, Kildare would be able to keep his hold over Ireland intact
Why was it dangerous for Henry that Simnel had Kildare’s support?
Kildare was able to provide Simnel with troops and a base from which to launch invasion and Kildare was directly out of Henry’s reach making logistics difficult
Why did the significance of Ireland not decline in the 1490s after the Simnel rebellion had been suppressed?
Because Henry did not have the military strength to interfere directly in Irish affairs
Why could Kildare’s support for Simnel be said to be not that threatening?
Because Kildare hadn’t taken part in the invasion himself meaning Henry was forced to act cautiously regarding Ireland
How did Henry respond to Kildare’s participation in the Simnel rising?
He pardonned him and wanted Kildare to take out bonds to ensure his future good behaviour but Kildare refused, instead he had to accept an oath of loyalty from him
What part of Ireland did PW launch his rebellion?
In Cork, Ireland 1491 and tried to return to Ireland again in 1495 and 1497
How did Kildare feel towards PW’s campaign?
He was reluctant to get involved directly and watched from the sidelines neither helping or stopping him