Edward's Inheritance: Northumberland Flashcards

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Who was the Earl of Warwick and what was he made?

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  • John Dudley

- made the Duke of Northumberland

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What similarities had Somerset and Northumberland experienced in the court of Henry VIII?

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  • both members of reformist faction

- equal in strategy

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What evidence was there that Northumberland was a much more able politician?

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  • he had overcome opposition from the Earl of Southampton and the Earl of Arundel to gain control of the royal household and Privy Council
  • he showed political skill when he masterminded Somerset’s demise, plotting with the conservatives and Cranmer simultaneously
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After gaining Edward’s trust, what did Somerset do?

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  • ensured conservatives were expelled from council

- made himself President

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How did Northumberland improve the council?

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  • increase size of Privy Council to 39
  • selected councillors on whose loyalty he could rely
  • created an inner working committee to conduct day-to-day business which saw government return to the Privy Council (this made the council more efficient)
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How do supporters of Somerset justify Northumberland’s success?

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  • it was a result of learning from his predecessor’s failures
  • if Somerset had been protector after Northumberland he would have had the freedom to make decisions that weren’t possible at the time
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Why was there increasing support for ending hostilities against France and Scotland?

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  • increasing cost of war and lack of resources
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When the deputation went to negotiate peace with France in 1550, what did they demand in return for ceding Boulogne? What was the reality of the situation?

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  • ransom to be paid by the French (Treaty of Boulogne - March 1550 - required England to withdraw from Boulogne in return for 400,000 marks)
  • support for marriage between Edward and Mary Queen of Scots (Edward was promised daughter of Henry II and MQS was betrothed to French Dauphin)
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How did France get away with embarrassing Britain in the Treaty of Boulogne? How did it financially benefit Britain?

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  • England’s position was weak so France pushed their advantage
  • the ending of hostilities ended the military drain on resources but a more systematic approach was necessary
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How did Northumberland initially deal with the financial issues?

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  • ordered further debasement of coinage

- borrowed £357,000

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Who from the treasury tackled the economic problem? How many strategies did they have? Outline them

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  • William Cecil and Thomas Gresham
  • 7
    1) chantry lands, church lands, Church plate sold to pay off short-term loans
    2) strict economies made in government spending
    3) contingency fund established - ‘privy coffer’ (part of enforced stricter methods of accounting)
    4) Gresham went to Netherlands with £12,000 per week to manipulate economy
    5) March 1552: coinage called in and silver content restored to 1527
    6) 1552: commission appointed to review organisation and practices of Exchequer to make revenue collection more efficient
    7) revision of Custom and Excise rates
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What is a direct comparison that can be made between Somerset and Northumberland showing Northumberland’s expertise?

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  • Somerset attempted to do everything personally

- Northumberland was prepared to delegate

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What successes in financial policy did North have?

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  • ending of debasement checked inflation

- restoration of confidence in sterling helped to stimulate trade especially in East Anglia

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How did Northumberland tactfully target his actions to prevent social unrest and gain support from labouring poor and middling sort?

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  • unpopular vagrancy act and enclosure commissions withdrawn
  • unpopular tax on sheep was repealed
  • 1554: passed acts gaining further support - protected arable farming and protected the excessive of charging of interest on loans
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What is Hoak’s view on Northumberland?

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  • had considerable executive abilities and defined realistic policies
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What is Pollard’s view on Northumberland?

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  • inherently evil man who brought down the generous and good-hearted Somerset
17
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As well as action from the Treasury, how else did Northumberland tackle financial issues?

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  • Feb 1550: Paulet was appointed Lord Treasurer with task of reforming finances