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1. CHANGES IN GOVERNANCE AT THE CENTRE
1485-1603



How effective were the key developments in Tudor government and
administration?


Early government:

 Reliant on nobility to support rules - nobility ran the country
 Monarchy limited due to Magna Carta (had to listen to baron’s opinions)
 Church under control of the Pope in Rome




Societal hierarchy was based on the Great Chain of Being:


God

Monarch

Nobility The Nobility was made up of 40-60 men

The Gentry of about 5500
Gentry
Yeomen & artisans made up 60,000
Yeomen & Artisans
Peasants = most vunerable to social and economic changes, crisis would
Peasants result in unrest from them

Beggars & Vagrants Vagrants & beggars were seen as most dangerous, they had no master so
owed obedience to no one, they roamed the countryside so could spread
rumours to muster discontent




What was the Royal court?

 Followed the monarch everywhere
 a place where nobles would come to seek patronage


What was the Royal Household?

 Responsible for domestic needs of the monarch
 ‘The board of the green cloth’ controlled workers


What was the Privy Chamber?

,  Private division of the household where only monarch and family lived
 Very privileged to have a role in here




Changes to the HOUSEHOLD 1485-1603


HENRY VII  As a usurper henry feared betrayal so used the privy chamber in a
way that restricted access to him
 System of Chamber finance - he personally controlled & stored royal
income (following monarchs did not have the time to do this)
 Created yeomen of the guard as bodyguards for the chamber

HENRY VIII  Staff = ‘the gentlemen of the chamber’ - chamber filled with trusted
friends not servants
 Gentlemen of the chamber had important roles, were sent on
diplomatic missions etc
 They had great influence over the king

MARY & ELIZABETH  Had Female chambers - the staff/ladies in waiting were influenced by
husbands nonetheless and in turn influenced the queens (e.g. under
Mary - Frances Waldegrave was married to Edward Waldegrave)
 Under Elizabeth the role of the household declined - the council were
more influential




Changes to the role of the COUNCIL 1485-1603



 Larger, informal body (over 200 attended)
 Because Henry did not hold regular parliaments, his council played an important
role in advising him
HENRY VII
 He also held ‘Great councils’ which included all of the nobility aswell as the usual
council (made nobility feel involved)


HENRY VII  Council = 40 men
(Wolsey as chief  1926- Wolsey plans the Eltham Ordinances to reduce council to 20, but plans
came to nothing
minister)
 he failed to get Henry his annulment = fall from chief minister



HENRY VIII (T.More)  fails to recognise Anne Boelyn as queen = falls


HENRY VIII G.R Elton thinks Cromwell revolutionised government
(T.Cromwell)  reduces council numbers 1536-37
 more regular meetings John Guy thinks the developments were a response to the
1936-40 Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 & the real changes came with
 more efficient
the reform of 1940


THE REFORM OF THE Henry’s reign up to 1540 had been dominated by Cromwell & Wolsey. The traditional
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