Read The King's Cardinal: The Rise and Fall of Thomas Wolsey (Pimlico) Online
Authors: Peter Gwyn
152
14 & 15 Hen.
VIII
c. 2.
153
Kennedy, pp.168-81.
154
See pp.88 ff. above.
155
LP
, ii, 1832, quoted in Kennedy, pp.196-7.
156
Mercers’ Company
, pp.443-4.
157
Holmes, pp.643-4.
158
Kennedy, p.198.
159
Kennedy, p.200.
160
Rawdon Brown, ii, 74-5, an account written by the Venetian ambassador’s secretary, Nicolo Sagudino.
161
That Wolsey did make efforts to arrange matters is suggested by the number of meetings between himself and the City authorities; see Kennedy, pp.200-1.
162
Kennedy, p.33; but more generally ibid, pp.29 ff.
163
Hall, pp.698-9.
164
This suggested in Kennedy, pp.212 ff.
165
Kennedy, pp.30-1. For Henry
VII
and the City see Cooper, pp.106-8, 110, 126.
166
PRO SP l/4/6/fo.160 (
LP
, iv, 3843).
167
Palliser,
Age of Elizabeth
, pp.217-18.
168
Palliser,
Tudor York
, p.48.
169
Pythian-Adams, p.63; Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, p.13.
170
LP
, iv, 3843.
171
Palliser,
Tudor York
, pp.201-2.
172
Ibid.
173
Bridbury, pp.13-14; Elton,
Reform and Renewal
, pp.107-8; Lander,
Government and Community
, p.19.
174
Bridbury, p.23 whose scepticism about urban decline I find convincing.
175
Admittedly her cloth and wool exports were not as buoyant as in the 1490s boom, but the flourishing trade in wine may have compensated for there was no significant fall in customs revenue; see Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, p.181.
176
Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, p.180.
177
Pythian-Adams, pp.51 ff. One of my many worries about his interpretation is that the national slump is difficult to find, and even his figures for high food prices are not all that convincing: 2
s
.
3d
. a bushel in 1520 but under 1
s
in 1522 and 1523 and only 1
s
. 5
d
. in 1524.
178
The account in Pythian-Adams, pp.253 ff. needs to be checked against M. Dormer Harris, pp.155 ff.
179
Dobson, pp.13-14; Kermode.
180
For useful recent introductions and bibliographies see Beier and Pound. Slack’s important
Poverty and Policy
appeared too late to be fully assimilated.
181
Tierney, pp.128-9.
182
Elton,
EcHR
, 2 ser, vi;
Reform and Renewal
, pp.122 ff. Tierney, pp.125 ff. for fifteenth-century canonists.
183
TRP
, nos.80, 118.
184
Kennedy, pp.204-5; also Leonard, pp.25 ff.
185
Beier, pp.2-4, 19-23; Scarisbrick,
Reformation
, pp.51-4; Youings,
Seventeenth Century
, pp.254 ff.
186
Knowles, pp.264-7. My feeling is that there is a lot more to be discovered about medieval provision for the poor.
187
Palliser,
Age of Elizabeth
, pp.116-29; Pound, pp.68-75 on what is a controversial matter, much of the debate centring on Jordan’s findings, for which see Jordan.
188
Palliser,
Age of Elizabeth
, pp.126-9; Pound, pp.56-67 but can one really believe that Gloucester was the first English town to take action?
189
But see Palliser,
Age of Elizabeth
, pp.118-29 for a quietly revisionist view.
190
Challis, pp.70-1, a book which should be consulted for all that follows. See also Feaveryear, pp.46 ff; Gould.
191
Challis, pp.68 ff. Did any of Thomas Cromwell’s reforms have a longer history?
192
Ibid, pp.70-1, 168.
193
LP
, iv, 2595.
194
LP
, iv, 2541 Knight to Wolsey, 1 Oct. 1526 re. the issuing of the November proclamation. For this and the August proclamation see
TRP
, nos. 111-12.
195
BL Galba B viii, fo.192 (
LP
, iv, 1400).
196
Mercers’ Company
, pp.544, 548.
197
Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, pp.181-2.
198
For the figures see Carus-Wilson and Coleman; Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, pp.177-91; for the cloth trade Bowden.
199
LP
, iii, 1533, 1544, 1558, 1577, 1594, 1611, 1630; see also Scarisbrick,
Henry
VIII
, pp.89-92.
200
See p.542 below.
201
LP
, iv, 3449, 3451 (2);
TRP
, no.115; Hall, p.729.
202
Hall, p.729.
203
LP
, iv, 3959, 3966; Sp. Cal., iii (ii), p.603.
204
LP
, iv, app.153, 158-60, 162-9, 175.
205
LP
, iv, 3958, 4009, 4018, 4069, 4147, 4071, 4286; Hall, pp.744-5.
206
St. P
, i, p.294 (LP, iv, 4404).
207
As suggested in Herbert, p.196, probably following Hall, pp.747-9.
208
LP
, iv, 3959;
Sp. Cal., iii
(ii), p.603.
209
LP
, iv, 4080.
210
LP
, iv, 4376, 4389, 4404, 4409, 4426.
211
Ven. Cal
., iv, 188; Hall, pp.721, 736; Stow, p.885.
212
Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, p.87.
213
Harrison,
AHR
, xix, pp.148, 152; Hoskins, AHR, xii, pp.33-4; Thirsk (ed.),
Agrarian History
, pp.817, 835.
214
Hoskins,
Age of Plunder
, p.86 calls 1527-8 the famine years, but see Dymond, pp.31-4 for important qualifications. See
Ven. Cal
., iv, 208 for the fact that bean flour was used.
215
Ven. Cal
., iv, 188, 205, 210, 212, 235.
216
Hall, p.736.
217
Hoskins,
AHR
, xii, p.34, quoting from the mayor’s register.
218
Heinze, p.99.
219
TRP
, no. 118.
220
LP
, iv, 3544 (Notts), 3587 (Northants), 3665 (Essex, Northants, Wilts), 3712 (Northants), 3819 (Notts), 3822 (N. Ridings). Dymond is invaluable but see also Heinze, pp.100-2.
221
Select Cases Star Chamber
, pp.178 ff.
222
For these definitions see Heinze, p.100, n.36; but cf Gras, pp.130-1 and the terms do seem to have been rather interchangeable.
223
Gras, pp.130 ff.
224
Select Cases in Star Chamber
, pp.165-8. But for parts of Nottinghamshire reporting a surplus see Heinze, p.102, n.40.
225
LP
, iv, 3883.
226
Dymond, p.32.
227
LP
, iv, 4188; for Norfolk’s worries about such questions see LP, iv, 4192.
228
LP
, iv, 3231, 3234.
229
LP
, iv, 3664, 4012-13, 4129, 4145. See also Bernard,
War, Taxation and Rebellion
, p.143-4; MacCullough, pp.298-9 though his redating of the Stowmarket trouble to 1526 must be wrong because of the specific references in the relevant documents to the 1527 commission and to Francis Pointz’s return from Spain.
230
LP
, iv, 4310.
231
LP
, iv, 4301.
232
LP
, iv, 4043, 4058, 4085.
233
LP
, iv, 3625, 3664, 3712, 3822;
Select Cases in Star Chamber
, p.168.
234
LP
, iv, 4044.
235
Kennedy, p.220; also Mercers Company, Acts of Court, ii, fo.10, the reference to which I owe to I. Archer.
236
LP
, iv, 4058.
237
Hall, pp.745-6.
238
LP
, iv, 4239.
239
It was signed on the 15th but not proclaimed until the 27th.
240
LP
, iv, 3930.
241
LP
, iv, 4129, 4145; and quoted in Bernard,
War, Taxation and Rebellion
, 144.