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The Significance of Royal and Noble Patronage

Patronage was central to gaining power and influence in the Tudor period.

Patronage

Patronage

  • Patronage is the act of a ‘patron’ (whether it be a monarch or nobleman) bestowing support, encouragement or aid to an individual or group.
Political patronage

Political patronage

  • Starkey (1987): From 1500, the Court was the heart of political power in England.
  • Starkey: Access to the monarch was fundamental to gaining political power. In doing so, the Crown could bestow patronage.
Patronage under Henry VII

Patronage under Henry VII

  • Henry VII felt threatened by the power of the nobility. Henry VII used patronage to constrain the nobility
  • E.g. he only made three earls during his reign.
Patronage under Elizabeth I

Patronage under Elizabeth I

  • As Elizabeth I's privy chamber was mostly female, it was more difficult to access her.
  • Historians have argued that this meant it was more important to gain the Queen's attention at court.
  • Often, courtiers would perform poetry, music or give the Queen portraits or miniatures.
  • They hoped this would gain her favour and that she would give them patronage.
Cultural patronage

Cultural patronage

  • The Crown and the nobility were often patrons of artists, musicians and poets.
  • The system of patronage was central to enabling cultural development in England.
  • E.g. Elizabeth I’s patronage of artists was minimal and historians have argued that English portraiture was sub-par compared to other countries in Europe.
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Monarch & Government

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Religious Changes

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State Control & Popular Resistance

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Economic, Social & Cultural Change

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Historical Interpretations

5.1

Significance of Threats to National Security

5.2

Court Politics

5.3

Elizabeth & Parliament

5.4

Social Distress in the 1590s

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