Wolsey's relations with nobility Flashcards
Wolsey treated
young nobles as rivals and often sent them far from court to do mundane jobs
Eltham ordinances
war of 22-25 kept young nobles away from court
- changed from 12 gentlemen of the bedchamber to 6
- wolsey said it was for cost-cutting reasons
4 sources of income
custom duties
feudal dues
parliamentary taxation
crown lands
Financial reforms
introduced by Wolsey meant that the wealthier the tax payer the more the money they’d be taxed
financial conclusion
more failures as the amount needed would never be enough
struggled to raise money for the second french war
amicable grant
benevolent tax that was a failure as it caused riots
social reforms
they were a failure as they had a small impact
parliament 1523 made Wolsey sacrifice what gains he had made
actions for the commons
despite acting against the nobles, he was resented by the commons for being so wealthy
legal reforms
despite bringing about more justice, Wolsey accepted bribes and gained a reputation for greed