DATE FOREIGN POLICY ECONOMY/ GOVERNMENT RELIGION DOMESTIC
(Henry (FP) FINANCE POLICY
VII)
E-Navigation Act 22nd August – Battle of 35,000 ordained clergy Imprisons Earl of Warwick
Bosworth
1485 F-Act against illegal retaining and 10,000 monks + nuns Good harvest
Acts of Attainder passed (28 7th Nov – 1st Parliament – dates
nobles) reign back to 21st August
Custom Duties - £33,000 JPs have the power to arrest
poachers and hunters
Commercial treaty – Brittany F-Act of Resumption Royal Progress Lovell rebellion
1486 (extraordinary revenue)
3-year truce with Scotland Marries Elizabeth + Arthur
born
Battle of Stoke Feudal Dues - £350 Star Chamber Act Simnel claims to be Earl of
1487 Warwick – King of Ireland
France invades Brittany Limits export of wool
Treaty of Medina Del Campo- F-Subsidy tax for Brittany Calls Parliament for 100,000 Gift Henry £25,000 Yorkshire tax rebellion –
Spain gets £30,000 Earl of Northumberland
1489 E- Navigation Act dies
Treaty of Redon – Brittany
Anti-enclosure laws Earl of Suffolk sent to York
Treaty with Denmark – fishing
Breton crisis - £108,000 £48,000 from benevolences JPs power to grant bail PW first appears – Ireland
1491
£9,000 from City of London
Treaty of Etaples – France >> 745,000 crowns, 50,000 per year PW support from
1492 Margaret of Burgundy