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What was wardship tax |
If the landowner died and the heir was not over 21 the land went to the King |
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What 3 things did the Apology of the House of Commons state |
1. Asserted that their privileges were under threat 2. Declared freedom of speech 3. Asserted that the King could not make changes to religion |
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Why did James ask the Addled Parliament for subsidies. |
1. His son’s (Henry) funeral 2. His daughter’s (Elizabeth) marriage |
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What did the Addled Parliament present James with. |
Petitions against impositions |
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What are impositions |
Extra custom duties tax |
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Who was Robert Carr |
James’ first favourite and the Earl of Rochester |
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Who was Abbot |
The bishop of Canterbury and a leader of the anti- Howard faction. |
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What faction put George Villiers as royal cupbearer |
Anti-Howard |
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What 3 things was Villiers (Chief Minister) in charge of |
1. Patronage 2. Foreign policy 3. Titles |
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What was James’ debt in 1616 |
£160,000 |
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Who did Buckingham put in charge of financial reform? |
Lionel Cranfield |
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How much did the army to the Palatine cost? |
£1 Million |
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What was the petition of 1621 parliament to James about? |
War with Spain if it did not pull out of the Palatine. |
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The parliament of 1624 was willing to give James money on what conditions? |
It was to got towards: - securing Ireland - helping the Dutch - financing navy |
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What 3 things rendered royal prerogative during the 1624 parliament? |
1. monopolies 2. Money 3. House of Commons slow to pass subsidies on purpose |