James and Finance 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsASOCR Created by: Kate HCreated on: 05-04-15 09:51 Elizabeth surplus of... £90,000 1 of 26 Bermondesy Lease Elizabeth. 1587. £68/year. Actual value £1071/year 2 of 26 When were the Poor Laws revised? 1598 and 1601 3 of 26 How much of crown lands had Elizabeth sold? £800,000 4 of 26 When were impositions introduced and how much bringing in? 1608, and £70,000 (after new Book of Rates) 5 of 26 How much impositions bringing in by 1630? £300,000-£400,000 6 of 26 How much was wardship bringing to the crown by 1610? £65,000 7 of 26 How much was purveyance worth? £40,000 8 of 26 How much granted after Gunpowder Plot? £400,000 9 of 26 How much did he receive between 1606 and 1621? One grant, of under £100,000 10 of 26 How had the value of subsides dropped? Mid 1500s worth £130,000 by 1628 £55,000 11 of 26 How much spent on jewels? £185,000 between 1603 and 1612 12 of 26 What happened to household expenditure? Doubled by 1610 13 of 26 In 1611 James gave... ...£60,000 to 11 Scots 14 of 26 How much on the military garrison? 1603-1608 £600,000 15 of 26 How much did Salisbury gain from a wardship worth £370 to crown in 1609? £1400 16 of 26 How much was Buckingham apparently worth to avoid tax? £400 17 of 26 Bates Case date 1606 18 of 26 Great Contract proposal 1610 single payment £600,000 then £200,000/year, get rid of warship, purveyance 19 of 26 1611 title of baronet created and sold for... ...£1095 20 of 26 1614 James demands benevolence worth? £65,000 21 of 26 How much did creation of titles raise? £600,000 22 of 26 What happened to the debt when Suffolk was in control? Nearly doubled from £500,000 to £900,000 23 of 26 Canfield cuts household expenditure by.... .... 50% 24 of 26 Tax farmers agree to.... ....£4000 increase in rent 25 of 26 Cranfield obtains what declaration from James in 1622? No grants of land, pensions or allowance without Treasury approval 26 of 26
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