Henry VII's Relations with Scotland and Ireland 1485–1498
With a Chapter on the Acts of the Poynings Parliament 1494–1495

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Originally published in 1932, this book explores the role of the courtier Thomas Wyatt in English relations with Scotland and Ireland between 1485 and 1498.

Language: English
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Originally published in 1932, this book explores the role of the courtier Thomas Wyatt in English relations with Scotland and Ireland between 1485 and 1498. The text also includes a chapter on the acts of the Poynings Parliament for the year 1494 to 1495, which marked the beginning of English direct rule in Ireland. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English relations with Scotland and Ireland or in early Tudor history.
Preface; Bibliography; Introduction; 1. The relations between England and Scotland, 1482–8; 2. Henry VII's relations with James IV of Scotland, 1488–93; 3. Anglo-Irish relations, 1485–94; 4. The financial aspect of the Poynings administration in Ireland, illustrated by the Hattecliffe–Wyatt accounts; 5. Henry VII's relations with Scotland and Ireland during the Poynings administration - October 1494-October 1496; 6. Anglo-Scottish and Anglo-Irish relations, 1496–8; 7. The acts of the Drogheda parliament, 1494–5, or 'Poynings' Laws' Edmund Curtis; Appendices; Index; Genealogical table of the Houses of York and Lancaster.