Stuarts

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Inherited Debt
£400,000
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Royal Household spending
£64,000 to £114,000 in 7 years
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Wardrobe Cost
£9,000 to £36,000
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Money spent on gifts?
£60,000 to £80,000 a year
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Debt in 1606
£750,000
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Debt after Cecil sold crown land?
£280,000
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Double Suppers cost
£3,300
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Purveyance- (buy at bargain price) Lords suggested should stop, in exchange for...?
£50,000
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Wardship- provided annual income to Crown... how much?
£60,000
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When was the great contract?
1610
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J to give up feudual dues for?
£200,000 (to be raised in taxation)
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James rejected and asked for...?
another £200,000 (double)
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When was the Millenary Petition?
1603
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When was the Gunpowder Plot?
1605
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When was the Overbury Scandal?
1615-16
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Debt under Lord Treasurer Suffolk?
£160,000
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When did J marry his daughter to Frederick of the Palatinate?
1612
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When did J consider marrying Charles to Spanish infanta?
1616
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When was Cranfield made Lord Treasurer?
1621
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Cranfield saved how much (per annum) on wardrobe alone?
£20,000
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When was the Spanish Match
1623
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Cost of Spanish Match trip?
over £100,000
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When did the Thirty Years War break out?
1618
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Who was Thirty Years War between?
King of Spain's cousins (Catholic Hapsburgs) and German Protestants- led by J son-in-law
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When did James die?
March 1625
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When did Charles marry Henrietta Maria?
1625
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When were the Mansfield and Cadiz Expeditions?
1625
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How much did Charles need for war?
+ £1 million
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In 1927, how much crown land did Charles sell?
£350,000
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How many troops were billeted on locals?
50,000
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Card 2

Front

Royal Household spending

Back

£64,000 to £114,000 in 7 years

Card 3

Front

Wardrobe Cost

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

Money spent on gifts?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Debt in 1606

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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