Early Tudor Government

Early Tudor Government
Author: Kenneth Pickthorn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107492769


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The first volume of a two-volume assessment of the constitutional impact made by the first two Tudor kings, Henry VII and Henry VIII.

Early Tudor Government

Early Tudor Government
Author: Kenneth Pickthorn
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1949
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:


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Early Tudor Government

Early Tudor Government
Author: Kenneth Pickthorn
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1949
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN:


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Early Tudor Government

Early Tudor Government
Author: Kenneth Pickthorn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2015-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107492742


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The second volume of a two-volume assessment of the constitutional impact made by the first two Tudor kings, Henry VII and Henry VIII.

Early Tudor Government

Early Tudor Government
Author: Kenneth William Murray Pickthorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1951
Genre: Constitutional history
ISBN:


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Early Tudor Government, 1485–1558

Early Tudor Government, 1485–1558
Author: Steven Gunn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1995-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1349239658


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This marvellous new book sets the developments in the government of England under the early Tudors in the context of recent work on the fifteenth century and on continental Europe.

Early Tudor Government

Early Tudor Government
Author: Kenneth Pickthorn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1949
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:


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Henry VII's New Men and the Making of Tudor England

Henry VII's New Men and the Making of Tudor England
Author: Steven J. Gunn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0199659834


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Annotation This volume reconstructs the lives of Henry VII's new men - low-born ministers with legal, financial, political, and military skills who enforced the king's will as he sought to strengthen government after the Wars of the Roses, examining how they exercised power, gained wealth, and spent it to sustain their new-found status.

Henry VII's New Men and the Making of Tudor England

Henry VII's New Men and the Making of Tudor England
Author: Steven Gunn
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016-08-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191634883


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The reign of Henry VII is important but mysterious. He ended the Wars of the Roses and laid the foundations for the strong governments of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Yet his style of rule was unconventional and at times oppressive. At the heart of his regime stood his new men, low-born ministers with legal, financial, political, and military skills who enforced the king's will and in the process built their own careers and their families' fortunes. Some are well known, like Sir Edward Poynings, governor of Ireland, or Empson and Dudley, executed to buy popularity for the young Henry VIII. Others are less famous. Sir Robert Southwell was the king's chief auditor, Sir Andrew Windsor the keeper of the king's wardrobe, Sir Thomas Lovell, the Chancellor of the Exchequer so trusted by Henry that he was allowed to employ the former Yorkist pretender Lambert Simnel as his household falconer. Some paved the way to glory for their relatives. Sir Thomas Brandon, master of the horse, was the uncle of Henry VIII's favourite Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk. Sir Henry Wyatt, keeper of the jewel house, was father to the poet Sir Thomas Wyatt. This volume, based on extensive archival research, presents a kaleidoscopic portrait of the new men. It analyses the offices and relationships through which they exercised power and the ways they gained their wealth and spent it to sustain their new-found status. It establishes their importance in the operation of Henry's government and, as their careers continued under his son, in the making of Tudor England.