The Yorkists in 1460 (school) Flashcards

1
Q

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

A

Ireland

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2
Q

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

A

Calais

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3
Q

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

A

Newnham Bridge

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4
Q

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

A

Philip of Burgundy

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5
Q

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

A

Francesco Coppini

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6
Q

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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8
Q

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
Q

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

A

Drogheda

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12
Q

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

A

15 January 1460

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13
Q

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

A

Sir Baldwin Fulford

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14
Q

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

A

Henry Holland

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15
Q

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

A

Venetians

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16
Q

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?

A

London

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?

A

Lord Grey

24
Q

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

A

Warwick

25
Q

Which of York’s sons supported his father in his row with Warwick over the claim to the throne?

A

Rutland

26
Q

When did the Act of Accord come into effect?

A

October 1460

27
Q

When was Richard of York’s northern campaign launched?

A

Late 1460

28
Q

What was York’s northern campaign launched to stop resistance to?

A

Act of Accord

29
Q

Why was Edward of March sent west to the Welsh borders in the Northern Campaign of late 1460?

A

To recruit men for his father

30
Q

Who was Edward of March attempting to stop from joining up with other Lancastrians in the North in late 1460?

A

Jasper Tudor

31
Q

Why was Margaret particularly opposed to the Act of Accord?

A

It disinherited her son.

32
Q

What was the name of Margaret of Anjou’s child with Henry VI?

A

Edward, Prince of Wales.

33
Q

Which two Lancastrian supporters recruited forces for Queen Margaret in the South West of England?

A

Somerset and Devon

34
Q

What was the name of the Duke of Somerset who succeeded his father in 1455?

A

Henry Beaufort

35
Q

What was the name of the Earl of Devon who succeeded his father in 1455?

A

John Courtenay

36
Q

Why did Lords Percy and Somerset in particular have a grudge against the Yorkists?

A

Blood Feud

37
Q

After which battle had the blood feud between the sons of fallen Lancastrians and the Yorkists started?

A

First Battle of St. Albans (1455)

38
Q

Where did Anti-Yorkist forces gather in late 1460 to oppose the Act of Accord?

A

Hull

39
Q

Through what bloodline could Richard of York claim a better royal title than Henry VI?

A

Mortimer

40
Q

At what battle was Richard of York killed?

A

Wakefield

41
Q

When did the Battle of Wakefield take place?

A

30 December 1460

42
Q

Which Yorkist lords were killed with York at the Battle of Wakefield?

A

Rutland and Salisbury

43
Q

Who, as a result of his father’s death, continued the Yorkist claim to the throne?

A

Edward, Earl of March

44
Q

Who did Margaret seek an alliance with against the Yorkists?

A

The Scots

45
Q

Which Scottish king’s sister did Margaret seek to arrange a marriage to Prince Edward?

A

James III