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Contains a list and description of some of the key figures during the Tudor period across the rebellion and disorder and governance at centre/localities unit.

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Figure Governance Rebellion and disorder


Thomas Grey- Marquis of Never completely loyal to Recognizance cancelled
Dorset Henry. Told to give 1499 after he remained lo
recognisances for £1000 in 1490s and helped put do
though never paid as it would tax uprising in 1497.
make him bankrupt- lived in
constant fear of.
Sir William Stanley 1495, tried and executed p
Act of Attainder in Parliamen
Helped Henry in Battle
Bosworth (step-uncle)
1494 Henry’s spy syst
caught wind of plot agai
him
Jasper Tudor Made Duke of Bedford for
supporting Henry




Wolsey 1526 Wolsey planned the Dominate influence on polit
Eltham Ordinances where the util 1529 (time of Henr
Royal council would be divroce with Catherine
redcued from 40 to 20 men Aragon)
meeting daily
He did not have influence to
control appointments at this
point but by Elizabeth, a Privy
Coulcil which was similar to his
intended plan emerged.


Fitzgerald Earl of Kildare Removed Kildare from Lord Made Lord Deputy of Irela
Deputy post in 1492 (at expense of two other ri
Sent Poynings who arrested families so had power) a
Kildare and sent him to prison supported Simnel for politi
in 1496 survival- Henry could not rea
Returned in 1496 him directly.
Did not Help warbeck in 1497 Kildare not present at invas
of England so Henry act
cautiously accepting Oath
Loyalty over bonds.


Margaret of Burgundy Had influence because
1485 she was a widow af

, being married to Duke
Burgundy
Offered protection and supp
to the pretenders De La Po
Lovell and Warbeck
1487 mercenary support
Yorkist invasion

300 men provided to land
Deal for Warbeck invasion
1495
Declared Warbeck king in 14
and the English throne
Maximillian (Habsburg H
Roman Emperor) with fami
connections
Sister of Richard 3
1493 Trade embargo, 14
responded with Embarbgo
1494 war in Italy, 14
Intercusus Magnus Treaty



Charles VIII Henry got annual pension from Traditional enemies (and h
France amounting to 50,000 Auld alliance with sctolan
crowns per annum but had supported Henry wh
providing support for
invasion
France invaded Brittany
1487
Henry pledged 6000 troops b
only sent 3000
Tax revolt in Yorkshire
response o 1489 Britta
campaign
1492 henry launched invas
as warbeck had be
welcomed
Treaty of Etaples 1492
James 4 Parliament agreed to levvy Truce negotiated in 1486 b
taxation in 1496 Henry James 1495 welcom
Warbeck to Scotland until 14
1496 invasion supported

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