Henry VII: Dealing with the Nobility 2
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- Created on: 08-05-15 19:42
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- Henry VII: Nobility
- Nobles came to act less as free agents of the crown.
- The system of government was becoming more active and centralised.
- Royal service was the most effective way to move up the social ladder.
- The power within the counsil was delegated to few men, mainly lawyers.
- Counsel Learned in Law
- administration and enforcement of recognaises.
- The domestic government was increasingly dominated by legal processes.
- Most significant measure = retaining.
- Threatened his authority or corrupted public order.
- Retaining could threatened his authority or corrupted public order.
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