Wolsey Flashcards
Wolsey and Henry
Wolsey ran day to day affairs
Henry made decisions on big things
Argued in 1522 about a surprise attack on French
Argued in 1528 about appointment of abbess
Amicable Grant in 1525 damaged relationship
Rise to power
Degree from Oxford at 15
Small diplomatic missions under Henry VII
Organized 12,000 men in France
Wolsey’s Wealth
500 in household, the same as Henry’s
Abbot of St Albans in 1525 which was the richest monastery
Built Cardinal College and Hampton Court
Policies on Justice
Star Chamber 12 -> 120
Promoted Roman civil law over the outdated canon law
Sir Amya’s Paulet confined to London for 5 years
Northumberland sent to Fleet prison in 1515
Burgavenny accused of illegal retaining 1516
Led to a backlog in Star Chamber
Removal of opposition
Vergil imprisoned in 1515
Richard Pace sent abroad
Duke of Buckingham execution in 1521
Execution of Buckingham in 1521
Broke laws on retaining and sympathized with White Rose Party
Nov 1519 allegedly threatened to kill Henry
Questionable over Wolsey’s involvement
Enclosure
3 statutes before Wolsey had been ignored
1517 national inquiry
1523 forced to accept enclosures
Finances 1513-29
Subsidy £325,000
15 and 10 £118,000
£250,000 in loans
Demanded £800,000 in 1523 and received £260,000
Amicable Grant
Feb 1525 Pavia Rebellions in Kent and East Anglia 10,000 marched on Lavenham Abandoned in May 1525 No further attempts at taxation
Monopolizing Power
Lord Chancellor and Cardinal
Parliament met twice in Wolsey’s reign
Men expelled from privy Chamber in 1519
Eltham Ordiances from 12 to 6 Gentleman of Bed Chamber
Hunne affair
Dominated 1515 parliament Merchant who complained about mortuary tax Arrested for heresy Found dead in custody Church could take property Parliament didn't meet until 1523
Religious Opposition to Benefit of Clergy
Huns Affair 1515
Henry Standish attacked Benefit of clergy
Act of 1512 restricted benefit
1515 act not renewed but Wolsey promised to control the Church
Failure of Great Matter
Wolsey wanted to attack dispensation
Henry forced Levitical argument
Charles V held
Wolsey’s religious reforms
Had many positions - pluralism Ecclesiastical council in 1518 at York Initiated inspections of monastery Dissolved 30 religious houses Proposal of episcopal sees (13) to replace monasteries
End of Wolsey
Charged with praemunire
Retired to Archbishop of York
Nov 1530 Wolsey arrested
Died at Leicester Abbey in Nov 1530