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income from crown lands rose from
£29,000
to £42,000 in
1509
1486 act of resumption taking back
lands
given as rewards from
previous kings
acts of attainder was the seizure of lands by those declared traiters;
138
given out
Henry often punished by
fines
and not
imprisonment
Exploitation of feudal dues:
income
rose from
£350
/ year to £6000 in 1507
bonds and recognisances exploited:
used
on
36/62 noble families
looked for
money
from
parliamnent
but only in circumstances
had
£203,000
of loans in his reign
subsidy of
1495
raised
£100,000
benevolences used e.g., in
1491
to raise money for expedition in France
£48,500
Henry sold church offices, which left
bishoprics
vacant but made £6000 in revenue a year
the knighting of prince Arthur = £30,000 or marriage of daughter to the king of Scotland
French pension made total of £5000/ year and 5% of annual income
income from custom duties had dropped from £70,000/ year to
£40,000
(smuggling was a problem and foreign relation was
sticky
)
of all the 183 acts of attainders,
46
were reversed
when asking for
money
from parliament he used an out of
date
assessment so could not bring in as much wealth
loans of
£203,000
to be paid back
benevolences
could not be used regularly as caused resentment
henry made the most out of what was available to him
Henry regarded as rapacious (greedy)
lent money to Phillip of Burgundy and Maximillian to support
alienated nobility by ways of raising money
crown income rose to £113,
000
/ year yet French was £800,000/ year in comparison
spent lots on lavish
courts
to boost
position
Henry created 3 new earls;
Edward 4
created 9
used 'the
carrot'
and 'the stick' to control (inducements and sanctions)
abandoned
rewarding nobles through grants of land: created overmighty subjects and diminished the
wealth
of the
crown