RIII did govern ably in many respects - but not enough to save him:

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What did RIII want the legal system to be when he summoned judges?

  • Swift.

  • Impartial.

  • Accessible to all.

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What did RIII establish?

  • Early form of legal aid.

  • The council of the north.

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What did the early form of legal aid that RIII established later become?

  • The Tudor council of requests.

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Who controlled and what was the purpose of the council of the north?

  • Under control of his son.

  • To protect royal power in potentially rebellious region.

  • Based on the council set up by Edward IV.

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How did RIII fund expensive wars with Scotland?

  • From his own revenue.

  • Avoided calling parliament to levy tax - like Edward IV did.

  • But RIII resorted to forced loans - very unpopular.

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What practice of EIV’s did RIII continue?

  • Using new men of nobility to advise him on his council.

  • Included northerners like Edmund Chadderton.

  • Also used some of EIV’s men like Bishop Russell.