
The Second Barons' War
In Our Time: History
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The Destabilising Influence of Henry VIII on English Politics
He became dramatically short of funds in the 1250s, can you outline the reasons for that? So poor old Henry's revenues had been eroded by inflation. They were also eroded by his generosity towards the Lusignons and the Savoyards. In addition to this, he embarked upon a series of expensive building schemes. He was personally very devoted to the cult of St Edward the Confessor,. hence his interest in Westminster where the Confessor was buried.
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