Tudor GovernmentTudor Government looks at English government across all the Tudor reigns, including those of Henry VIII, Mary and Elizabeth, and explores such themes as:
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Contents
Court and patronage | |
The central organs and offices of government | |
Central government Law and order | |
The government of the localities | |
The role of Parliament | |
Government of the Church | |
Finance | |
Notes and Sources | |
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A.F. Pollard administration Amicable Grant Archbishop background knowledge Bishop Burghley Cardinal Chancellor claim Commons concludes councillors Court Cromwell’s David Starkey Duke early Tudor ecclesiastical Edward Edward VI effective Elizabeth Elizabeth’s reign enforcement English Church English crown established evidence exercised Explain the following favour G.R. Elton granted Henry VII Henry VIII’s reign Henry’s historians House important income influence interpretation Ireland John Guy judgement justice Kildare’s King King’s Lady lands legislation letter London Lord Majesty Majesty’s Mary Mary Tudor Mary’s matters ministers monarch nobility Northumberland Paget Pam Wright Parliament parliamentary patronage Peter Gwyn political Polydore Vergil poor pounds Privy Chamber Privy Council problems Queen Questions realm Reformation Reign of Henry religious settlement role Sir Thomas sixteenth century social Somerset Source H Star Chamber Starkey statute law subsidy succession taxation Thomas Cromwell Thomas Wolsey Tudor England Tudor Government unto VII’s VIII William Lambarde Wolsey’s