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Treasurers and Their Main Proposals
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(James I) History AS (Crown, Parliament and Authority) Mapa Mental sobre Treasurers and Their Main Proposals, creado por Katie Difford el 12/04/2013.
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Treasurers and Their Main Proposals
Dorset
Great Farm
Crown sold the right to collect impositions to businessmen in return for annual payments of £112,000
Payment steadily increased to £200,000 by 1629 with inflation and rising profits
Government was too inefficient to collect, but it was a good idea
Salisbury
Great Contract
Book of Rates
Selling crown lands
Reduced debt to £500,000 by his death in 1912
Tried but failed because James was unwilling to limit his expenditure and was uninterested in reform
Was battling against the vested interests of other powerful members of court and parliament
Suffolk
Sales of titles
Cockayne Project
Stagnation; continued corruption and extravagence
1614 parliament called for financial aid but MPs were more interested in discussing impositions
Dissolved and not called again until 1621
Useless and removed for corrpution
£900,000 debt by 1620
Cranfield
Pruning administration
Tight budget control
Increased revenues from wardships by a quarter
Increased customs farm rent
Treasury to approve all gifts
Tried, but failed
Illustrates three key points about reforming finance in James' reign
Progress undermined by the lack of interest from the King
Impeached by parliament and fell from power due to having made many enemies
Those who tried to reform the system were guilty of abusing it
Trial showed he had been corrupt and made a huge fortune by taking a huge cut of the savings he made
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