The Yorkists in 1460 Flashcards

1
Q

Where did Richard of York and Rutland flee to in 1459 after Ludford Bridge?

A

Ireland

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Where did Warwick, Salisbury and Edward of March flee to in 1459 after Ludford Bridge?

A

Calais

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At which battle outside Calais in April 1460 were Somerset’s forces defeated by Warwick’s?

A

Newnham Bridge

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4
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With whom did Warwick arrange a vital three month truce in November 1459?

A

Philip of Burgundy

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5
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Which papal legate was persuaded to support the Yorkist cause and joined their 1460 invasion?

A

Francesco Coppini

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What did Warwick do to members of the Calais garrison he caught that had deserted him at Ludford Bridge?

A

Execute them

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7
Q

What did Warwick participate in against French and Castilian shipping in early 1460?

A

Piracy

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On what day did Warwick’s forces capture a ship with vital money for the forces besieging Calais?

A

16 March 1460

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9
Q

How much money was advanced to Warwick in a loan by the Staplers of Calais?

A

£18,000

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10
Q

Who did York negotiate with when he was in exile in Ireland in early 1460?

A

James II of Scotland

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11
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Where did the Irish parliament that supported York sit between February and July 1460?

A

Drogheda

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12
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When did Warwick’s forces raid Sandwich carrying off many ships and the Woodvilles?

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15 January 1460

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13
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Which sheriff of Devon was unsuccessfully commissioned in February 1460 to destroy Warwick’s fleet?

A

Sir Baldwin Fulford

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Who was commissioned in March 1460 to defeat Warwick’s ships but failed to intercept them?

A

Henry Holland

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Who were incensed when the Lancastrian government attempted to seize their ships?

A

Venetians

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16
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When did the Lancastrian government unsuccessfully appeal for loans?

A

March 1460

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17
Q

What did the Lancastrian regime cause by focusing its power and support in the midlands and north?

A

Regional Polarisation

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18
Q

Which shire remained turbulent since Cade’s rebellion and was sympathetic to the Yorkists?

A

Kent

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19
Q

How long did Warwick spend with York in Ireland planning for their invasion?

A

Two months

20
Q

Who did York appoint as his loyal deputy when he left Ireland in late summer 1460?

A

Earl of Kildare

21
Q

Which city was supportive of the Yorkist lords due to unpopular Lancastrian restrictions on trade?

22
Q

At which battle in July 1460 did Warwick’s forces capture Henry VI?

A

Northampton

23
Q

Who defected to support the Yorkists at Northampton after secret communications with Warwick?

24
Q

Which member of the Neville family had a large row with York after he claimed the throne?

25
Which of York’s sons supported his father in his row with Warwick over the claim to the throne?
Rutland
26
When did the Act of Accord come into effect?
October 1460
27
When was Richard of York’s northern campaign launched?
Late 1460
28
What was York’s northern campaign launched to stop resistance to?
Act of Accord
29
Why was Edward of March sent west to the Welsh borders in the Northern Campaign of late 1460?
To recruit men for his father
30
Who was Edward of March attempting to stop from joining up with other Lancastrians in the North in late 1460?
Jasper Tudor
31
Why was Margaret particularly opposed to the Act of Accord?
It disinherited her son.
32
What was the name of Margaret of Anjou's child with Henry VI?
Edward, Prince of Wales.
33
Which two Lancastrian supporters recruited forces for Queen Margaret in the South West of England?
Somerset and Devon
34
What was the name of the Duke of Somerset who succeeded his father in 1455?
Henry Beaufort
35
What was the name of the Earl of Devon who succeeded his father in 1455?
John Courtenay
36
Why did Lords Percy and Somerset in particular have a grudge against the Yorkists?
Blood Feud
37
After which battle had the blood feud between the sons of fallen Lancastrians and the Yorkists started?
First Battle of St. Albans (1455)
38
Where did Anti-Yorkist forces gather in late 1460 to oppose the Act of Accord?
Hull
39
Through what bloodline could Richard of York claim a better royal title than Henry VI?
Mortimer
40
At what battle was Richard of York killed?
Wakefield
41
When did the Battle of Wakefield take place?
30 December 1460
42
Which Yorkist lords were killed with York at the Battle of Wakefield?
Rutland and Salisbury
43
Who, as a result of his father's death, continued the Yorkist claim to the throne?
Edward, Earl of March
44
Who did Margaret seek an alliance with against the Yorkists?
The Scots
45
Which Scottish king’s sister did Margaret seek to arrange a marriage to Prince Edward?
James III