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Parliament & Henry VII

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Parliament in Tudor Times

The way in which parliament was organised remained largely unchanged under the Tudors. Parliament was summoned and dissolved at the pleasure of the monarch.

Henry’s first parliament

Henry’s first parliament

  • Parliament helped Henry VII consolidate control after Bosworth.
  • Parliament granted Henry customs duty for life. This was standard practice.
  • Parliament passed an act pre-dating Henry’s reign to the day before Bosworth. This enabled Henry to pass:
    • Acts of Attainder against those who had fought Henry at Bosworth.
  • The 1486 Act of Resumption returned to the Crown all the land it had granted away since 1455.
Acts of Attainder

Acts of Attainder

  • Acts of Attainder were needed after the Battle of Stoke (1487), the Northern Rebellion (1489) and against Sir William Stanley (1495) for example.
The Crown's control over law and order

The Crown's control over law and order

  • Parliament passed the Star Chamber Act 1487. It impacted the nobility most.
  • Henry passed laws against Livery and Maintenance in 1487 and 1504, limiting the number of retainers (followers) nobles could have.
  • It passed a law to give JPs more powers in 1495.
  • In 1489 and 1491 Henry passed laws tightening controls over who could claim benefit of clergy.
Extra taxation

Extra taxation

  • Only Parliament could allow extra taxation.
  • Parliament did this for Henry’s foreign policy in 1489 (Brittany), 1491-2 (France).
  • Parliament also raised in 1497 to deal with Perkin Warbeck.
  • The more financially sound Henry VII became, the less reliant on parliament he would be.
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Historical Interpretations

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Significance of Threats to National Security

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Court Politics

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Elizabeth & Parliament

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Social Distress in the 1590s

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