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English Society in the Reign of Henry VIII
As well as by class, how was Tudor society also divided? - correct answer-Regionally, with
local loyalties often being stronger than national ones.

As well as providing educational opportunities, what did some monasteries also provide? -
correct answer-Employment and business opportunities.

At the start of Henry's reign was it expected that there would be fundamental changes to the
English church? - correct answer-No. Although complaints were made occasionally about
the worldliness of the clergy, on the whole the Church appears to have fulfilled the
requirements of the bulk of the people to whom it ministered.

By 1530, who were the heralds unwilling to grant or confirm a title to? - correct
answer-Anyone with lands worth less than £10 per annum or goods worth under £300.

Did the King have any intention of honouring these promises? - correct answer-Almost
certainly not.

Give an example of elevation of position. - correct answer-The king's brother-in-law Edward
Seymour was elevated to the Earl of Hertford.

Give an example of the nobility helping to raise an army. - correct answer-The Earl of
Shrewsbury raised over 4,000 men for the invasion of France in 1513.

Give another example of someone endowed with lands to bolster royal authority? - correct
answer-John, Baron Russel was raised to the peerage and endowed with lands in Devon to
bolster royal authority in the South West following the execution of the Marquess of Exeter.

Give some examples of the discouragement of religious practices. - correct answer-1. The
CELEBRATION OF LOCALLY IMPORTANT SAINTS such as St Wilfrid in parts of Yorkshire
had been discouraged.
2. This was linked to the discouragement of pilgrimage.
3. There were rumours that church plate and jewels, which had been bequeathed by
parishioners, would be confiscated and that parishes might be amalgamated.

How can the importance of monasteries to the rebels be seen? - correct answer-Through
their attempts to restore some of the houses which had been suppressed.

How did control over Wales continue to be exercised? - correct answer-On behalf of the
crown.

How did Norfolk and Suffolk serve the king? - correct answer-As soldiers and courtiers.

, How did Norfolk then respond? - correct answer-He sought to defuse the rebellion through
the issue and the promise that the dissolved monasteries would be restored and a free
parliament established.

How did the Lincolnshire rebellion end? - correct answer-It collapsed quickly when faced
with the forces of the Duke of SUFFOLK.

How did the Pilgrimage of Grace affect Henry VIII? - correct answer-It shook him.

How did the size of the peerage change during Henry VIII's reign? - correct answer-The size
of the peerage increased during the reign of Henry VIII, though by the end of the reign there
were only nine more peers than there had been at the beginning.

How had most of the royal peers achieved their rank? - correct answer-As a result of
successive royal service as courtiers or soldiers.

How many dukes did England have when Henry VIII came to the throne? - correct
answer-Only one, Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham.

How many gentry families has John Guy suggested were in England in 1540? - correct
answer-5,000

How many knightly families has Susan Brigden suggested were there in 1524? - correct
answer-200

How many men were involved? - correct answer-30,000

How many non-royal ducal titles did Henry VIII promote? - correct answer-Only 2, to Norfolk
and Suffolk.

How many payment resistors did the dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk face? - correct
answer-Around 4,000.

How much of the monastic land was sold off? - correct answer-By 1547 - almost two thirds.

How was 'gentility' often acquired? - correct answer-As a result of the proceeds of office,
profession or business.

How was class antagonism clear? - correct answer-From letters sent out in the name of
captain poverty, in a way which contrasted markedly with the Lincolnshire and East Risings.

How was the problem of the Scottish border dealt with? - correct answer-The border was
split into three marches, each under the jurisdiction of a WARDEN.

How were the leaders of resistance treated? - correct answer-Leniently.

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