Question | Answer | % Correct |
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When was Wolsey made Lord Chancellor? | 1515 | 100%
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When was Wolsey made Papal Legate? | 1518 | 100%
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Who did Henry become infatuated with which was a private reason for him wanting a divorce from Catherine of Aragon? | Anne Boleyn | 100%
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In Henry VII's reign it took on roughly 12 cases per year, but under Wolsey this reached an average of? | 120 | 80%
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What grant was seen as Wolsey's first failure as it caused rebellions in Suffolk and East Anglia, and forced a shift in foreign policy? | Amicable Grant | 80%
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What Cardinal was sent to England to hear the case at Blackfriars? | Cardinal Campeggio | 80%
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What Bible chapter did Henry quote as a reason for the Great Matter? | Leviticus | 80%
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What class was Wolsey collectively unpopular with? | The Nobility | 80%
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What act in 1515 restored land given away to nobles at the beginning of Henry's reign which saved £10,000 per annum? | Act of Resumption | 60%
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What did Wolsey do in 1526 which reduced the Privy Council from 12 people to 6 people, to make the system more efficient? | Eltham Ordinances | 60%
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The Pope became prisoner of Charles V due to what event in 1527? | Sack of Rome | 60%
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Where did Wolsey sit to ensure he was at the heart of all things legal? | Star Chamber | 60%
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When did Henry and Catherine cease to live as man and wife? | 1524 | 20%
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Wolsey invented the parliamentary subsidy (based on property and income) which raised? | £300,000 | 20%
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When was Thomas Wolsey born? | 1473 | 0%
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Wolsey carried out a military survey called the General Prescription, which allowed the collection of loans equalling? | £260,000 | 0%
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In 1523, Wolsey demanded £800,000 in order to fund diplomacy after the Battle of Pavia, however, how much was actually collected? | £260,000 | 0%
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How many cases per year did the Court of Chancery hear, which favoured those of poorer backgrounds? | 540 | 0%
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When was Henry VIII born? | 8 June 1491 | 0%
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When was Wolsey stripped from his powers? | October 1529 | 0%
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