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What was wardship tax

If the landowner died and the heir was not over 21 the land went to the King

What 3 things did the Apology of the House of Commons state

1. Asserted that their privileges were under threat


2. Declared freedom of speech


3. Asserted that the King could not make changes to religion

Why did James ask the Addled Parliament for subsidies.

1. His son’s (Henry) funeral


2. His daughter’s (Elizabeth) marriage

What did the Addled Parliament present James with.

Petitions against impositions

What are impositions

Extra custom duties tax

Who was Robert Carr

James’ first favourite and the Earl of Rochester

Who was Abbot

The bishop of Canterbury and a leader of the anti- Howard faction.

What faction put George Villiers as royal cupbearer

Anti-Howard

What 3 things was Villiers (Chief Minister) in charge of

1. Patronage


2. Foreign policy


3. Titles

What was James’ debt in 1616

£160,000

Who did Buckingham put in charge of financial reform?

Lionel Cranfield

How much did the army to the Palatine cost?

£1 Million

What was the petition of 1621 parliament to James about?

War with Spain if it did not pull out of the Palatine.

The parliament of 1624 was willing to give James money on what conditions?

It was to got towards:


- securing Ireland


- helping the Dutch


- financing navy

What 3 things rendered royal prerogative during the 1624 parliament?

1. monopolies


2. Money


3. House of Commons slow to pass subsidies on purpose