How effective was Richard in preparing England for his absence?
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- How effective was Richard in preparing England for his absence?(1190)
- Family
- John
- grants hime 6 counties =money from these six no longer goes to exchequer
- allows him to keep Mortain and Ireland
- WHY? = cultural climate, family, stop him from revolting, eleanor
- BAD - extchequer income= only£11,000
- Geoffery
- Makes him archbish of York 1189
- he goes to claim pallium = charged £3,000
- 1190 oath sworn
- HII ******* SONS
- WM Longsword
- HII ******* SONS
- Granted land in return for obedience 1196
- John
- Regency
- William de Mandevil- archbish of durham - dies 1190!
- 2 Chief justiciars
- Both replaced by WM Longchamp 1190
- Then at the council of Normandy - he also becomes papal legate
- Both replaced by WM Longchamp 1190
- 2 Chief justiciars
- Hugh de Puiset- Earl of Essex
- 2 Chief justiciars
- Both replaced by WM Longchamp 1190
- Then at the council of Normandy - he also becomes papal legate
- Both replaced by WM Longchamp 1190
- 2 Chief justiciars
- Ranulf de Glanvill sacked 1189-symbolism
- William de Mandevil- archbish of durham - dies 1190!
- Barons
- WM Marshall
- all from humble backgrounds
- Geoffrey Fitz Peter
- Godfrey de Lucy
- Secular barons more dangerous than ecclesiastical ones 14/18 were his own men
- R = V. GENEROUS BARONS = GIVE LAND + POSITIONS
- no baronial rebellion!!
- WM Marshall
- Local Gov
- Castenlies
- Shrievalties- jobs to be sold
- 1189 whole gov replaced only 3 gov officials remain all were paid for
- EG- Gerald de Camvile £700 = lincolncastle
- Shrievalties- jobs to be sold
- Sheriffs
- Shrievalties- jobs to be sold
- 1189 whole gov replaced only 3 gov officials remain all were paid for
- Shrievalties- jobs to be sold
- R sold jobs in local gov 4 $$
- RRR
- Castenlies
- Boarders
- Scotland
- 1175 treaty of Falise abandoned 4 £5,000
- Wales
- 1189 before R king =welsh rebellion= good operunity
- Sept 1189 Worcester-peace oath
- WM Longchamp/WM Marshall look after the boarder
- Securityissue
- Scotland
- Family
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