the relationship as once traditionally tense due to the auld alliance which means a commitment between France and Scotand which made it easier for France to invade land
james 4th became king in 1488 at age 15 so he wasnt fully in charge
how did the tensions increase
1496 james encorages warbeck to invade
henry retaliated by attempting to invade scotland
promoted the cornish rebellion in 1497
what was the treaty of ayton
1497
first treaty with scotland since 1328 and it was supposed to work for 7 years
what was the treaty of perpecutual peace
1502
james 4th married margrat tudor who is henry 7th daughter
if the peace broke excounication
who were henry 7th children
arthur, margrat, henry 8th, mary tudor
what was the relationship with ireland
anglo normans moved to england in 12th century
the pale was own by the british
the ormand butler family controled a section
the fitzgeral family controlled kildare
who was the earl of kildare
general fitzgeral
uncrowned king of scotland
leading nobility of irish noility
lord deputy of ireland since 1477
yorkist sympathy
supported simnel in 1486 and warbeck in 1491
what was the irish aritcracy
the earl of kildare was chea yet unreible
hebry 7th sent poynigs as deputy of the pale to rule
backed by armed forces
prince henry made lutenite of ireland
what was the poynings law
1495
ponyings used forced threat and bribery
irish parliment cant pass laws without the appeal of the english crown
what were the problems with the poynings law
was very expensive to send mpoynings
warbeck back in ireland 1495
henry faced invasion of scots
recalled ponyings and relied on kildare as he was cheaper
what was the return to kildare
1496 - no benifits to supporting yorksists
kildare build own famly wealyh yo build reputation