Council Of The North

The Council of the North was an administrative body set up by Richard III of England in 1484 to improve government control over the northern counties. It was originally based at Sheriff Hutton and Sandal. Following the suppression of the Pilgrimage of Grace, Henry VIII reorganised the council under Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond with its headquarters at York in 1537. It met at St. Mary's abbey in the centre of the city. Noted presidents of the Council: It was abolished by the Long Parliament in 1641.

External links

  • The act of Henry VIII http://www.constitution.org/sech/sech_075.htm

Books

  • King's Council in the North by Rachel R Reid ISBN 0715811266

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
tetracyclic antidepressant
parallel transport
dioscorus i of alexandria
foreign relations of nauru
alexander cambridge, 1st earl of athlone
edmund wilson
bank of scotland
anne genevieve of bourbon cond
alex garland
list of antidepressants
halifax (bank)
sectional curvature
scalar curvature
wu
biolipid
helene dutrieu
marketing warfare strategies
mojahedin e khalq
offensive marketing warfare strategies
suck on this
defensive marketing warfare strategies
old hungarian script
flanking marketing warfare strategies
cyberport
guerrilla marketing warfare strategies
jonathan pollard
richard allen (reverend)
richard v. allen
underwater basket weaving
earl of athlone
british afro caribbean community
crystal cavern
raven oak
ox 5
plf
enochian magick
walls, boxes, & jars
ahmed jibril
jihad ahmed jibril
high magick
principle of indifference
sante kimes
velvet ant
latin jazz