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Amount the levies of men and equipment for overseas service was costing each county per year in the 1590s?
£2000
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Amount of counties which failed to return certificates of their forces despite requests by the Privy Council eighteen months previous in 1592?
13
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Amount owed by George Goring to the Crown when he died, and how much his annual salary was?
Died owing the Crown £19,777, although his salary was £66 per annum.
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How the yield of subsidy collapsed from the middle of Elizabeth’s reign to 1628?
£130,000 for Elizabeth, £55,000 for 1628
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Amount that Crown lands brought in the 1530s, 1619, and 16030s.
£200,000 in the 1530s, and £72,000 in 1619, to £10,000 in the 1630s.
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Debt left by Elizabeth to James
£365,254
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Number of ministers expelled for failing to sign a statement declaring their acceptance of royal supremacy
73-83 ministers of 9,000 were expelled
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Number of ministers deprived of their living to failure to conform 1611-1625
2 ministers
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Annual fines given to recusants in 1606 and how much this brought in a year by 1614
Recusants were given annual fines of £20 (1606) and this brought £8000 a year into the Exchequer by 1614.
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Number of Catholics convicted and made to pay recusancy fines in 1605
5,560 Catholics were convicted and made to pay fines.
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Amount Duke of Buckingham's land was assessed at in 1623, and what his actual income was
The Duke of Buckingham was assessed at £400 although his income was £15,000 in 1623
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Average sum at which 78 families were assessed in 1560 and 1626 in Sussex
In Sussex, the average sum at which 78 families were assessed at was £48 in 1560, and this has dropped to £14 by 1626.
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Yearly income from Crown lands in 1603 and 1621
Yearly income from Crown lands dropped from £128,257 in 1603 to £95,430 in 1621.
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Amount inflation had increased prices by in the 16th century
Inflation had increased prices by 500% in the sixteenth century.
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James' debt in 1613 and 1620
By 1620, the King’s debt was £900,000 from £500,000 in 1613.
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Amount spent on pensions, jewels and monetary gifts 1603-1607
Between 1603 and 1607, James gave away pensions of up to £30,000 a year, and £185,000 was spent on jewels. James gave away monetary gifts to the value of £68,153.
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Crown lands to what value were sold to pay for jewels as a gift to the bride of one of James' favourites?
£10,000
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How much had it cost to run the royal household for Elizabeth, and how much for James?
Cost James more than £100,000 - up £64,000 from the last year of Elizabeth’s reign.
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Name of the other households James had to run, and how much the latter cost?
James had to maintain two other royal households, that of Queen Anne of Denmark, and that of Prince Henry, the heir to throne, which cost £35,765 between 1610 and 1611.
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Amount spent on royal country houses 1603-1611?
£85,315
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Amount deducted from royal coffers 1603-1611 for wedding of James' daughter, and how much of this was spent on sham battle on the Thames?
£93,000 was deducted from royal coffers, of which £9000 was used to stage a sham battle on the Thames.
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Amount annually spent on Scots and English in gifts and pensions by James
Scots received £40,000 a year in gifts and pensions, whereas it was £10,000 for the English
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How much was it claimed that James spent on James Hay and what was this equivalent to?
£400,000, equivalent to the entire Crown revenue in a single year.
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Amount of new Knights created by James in first 4 months
906 new Knights in the first 4 months of his reign.
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Amount given to three Scottish friends in 1606 after asking Parliament for three subsidies to pay off debts
£44,000 to three Scottish friends.
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Amount given out in 1611, and how much of this went on Scots?
James gave out £90,688 and £67,498 went to 11 Scots
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Amount of months Parliament was in session for during James' reign
Thirty six months
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Amount wardships raised income from in 1603 to 1612
Wardships raised income from £14,000 in 1603 to £23,000 in 1612.
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One off payment and annual sum of Great Contract
One off payment of £600,00 and thereafter a fixed annual sum of £200,000
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Percentage of revenue the Crown received over the course of James’ reign was from parliamentary grants
8%
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Amount title of a Baronet cost in 1611 and how much it brought in by 1614
Baronet cost £1,095. By 1614, it had brought in £90,885.
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Amount peerages cost when James started selling them in 1615
£10,000 each.
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Amount made from selling honours 1603-1629
£620,000 had been made from selling honours 1603-1629.
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By 1620 how much had Cranfield reduced the King’s household expenses by?
50%
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How many people killed in Europe during TYW, specifically Germany?
1 in 7 people in Europe, 1 in 2 in Germany
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How many survived the Sack of Magdeburg?
5,000 of 30,000 citizens
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Number of acts produced by parliament 1603-1610
226 acts
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Number of acts produced by parliament 1621
Produced two acts, with fifty in preparation when Parliament was dissolved.
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Number of acts produced by parliament 1624
Produced 73 acts
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How much did Charles ask for for the war, and how much was given?
Asked for £1m but only two subsidies were given, of £140,000.
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Amount of people imprisoned for failing to pay Forced Loan
76
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Percentage of expected amount collected for Forced Loan, and how much was collected?
70% of the expected was collected, £267,000
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Amount of soldiers under Buckingham and amount that died
50,000 men were under his forces, and it is estimated that a third died.
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Amount Charles was in debt by in 1629
£2m
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