Monday, December 23, 2019
Do You Agree with the View That in the Years 1515-1525...
Do you agree with the view that in the years 1515-1525 Henry VIII wholly surrendered power in government to Cardinal Wolsey? To a certain extent within â⬠¨Source 4 (by J.J. Scarisbrick 1968) supports the idea that possibly Henry VIII actually did surrender power over to Wolsey. The evidence within the source that suggests this possibly for being the truth is ââ¬Ëa self-indulgent King had wholly surrendered the cares of the state into the Cardinals handsââ¬â¢. To further support this case, it is clear that Wolsey was extremely powerful, he had vast amounts of bishoprics (Archbishop of Canterbury, Tournai, Durham just to name a few) and was the head of things such as the Star Chamber where Wolsey got himself heavily involved with. This is shownâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦However, Source 5 written in 1994 by John Lotherington, appears to disagree with that of the view of source 4. In parts it appears to actually agree with source 4, ââ¬ËWolsey held a dominant position in government and controlled the distribution of patronageââ¬â¢ but then the source continues to say, ââ¬ËAnd of course t he ultimate source of all power was the Kingââ¬â¢. This quote can be proven true with examples of Henry preventing Wolsey from doing something, such as in 1523 when Wolsey launched a sea attack upon the French without the kings permission, this led to Wolsey having to apologize for his actions. This shows that Henry still had control over Wolsey and that he couldnââ¬â¢t get away with something so easily. Also even though source 4 claims that Wolsey had very strong control, that even with this power he couldnââ¬â¢t prevent such things like The Amicable Grant of 1525 from being a disaster, and without aids from The Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk it could have been an even more disastrous, this proves Henry was more in control than Wolsey because the Dukes only subdued the rebellions on Henryââ¬â¢s behalf, not Wolseyââ¬â¢s. This is showing how Henry had not wholly surrendered his government power, and could still contest Wolseyââ¬â¢s decisions and problems. The source w as also written in 1994, therefore the historians view is likely to be more factual rather than written in the period and being more biased, as can be the case, especially if that figure in
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