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9789004204317

Henry VIII and Francis I

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    9789004204317

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    9004204318

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-06-30
  • Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
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Summary

The aim of this book is to explore the neglected subject of the final war between France and England at the end of Henry VIII s and Francis I s reigns. The relationship between these two monarchs has long fascinated historians and serious work has been done in the last generation, especially on the earlier period. Rather less has been done on the end of their reigns. The perspective is a dual one, from both that of England and France, with equal weight given to the reasons for conflict and the effects of war on both (on land and sea, in France and Scotland). For England, the military effort of the period proved to be extremely damaging and long-lasting, while France found itself at war on two fronts for the first time since the early 1520s. The book therefore asks why Henry VIII opted for the imperial alliance in 1542, thus committing himself to war in the long term, and why Francis I and his advisers did not do more to win over the English alliance. The Anglo-French war needs to be placed firmly in the context of the great Habsburg-Valois dual. The Anglo-French wars of this period have not received any serious modern analysis and the study of diplomacy in the period needs to be updated. Maps and plans are included and some illustrations.

Author Biography

David Potter has published extensively on the history of France and on Anglo French relations in the sixteenth century, including War and Government in the French Provinces: Picardy 1470-1560 (1993), A History of France, 1460-1560 (1995) and, more recently, Foreign Intelligence and Information in Elizabethan England: Two English Treatises on the State of France, 1579-84 (2004/5) and Renaissance France at War: Armies, Culture and Society, c. 1480-1560 (2008).

Table of Contents

List of Mapsp. ix
List of Illustrationsp. xi
Abbreviationsp. xiii
Notesp. xv
Note on Presentationp. xv
Note on Moneyp. xv
Prefacep. xvii
Mapsp. xix
Introductionp. 1
'Whomever I join will (God willing) be the victor': The Road to Warp. 33
Henry and Francis: Perpetual Allies or Wary Opponents?p. 33
Henry, Francis and the German Princesp. 48
Pulling Back from the Brink (1541-1542)p. 55
'To make the worlde newe again': Henry and the Emperorp. 66
The French Rearguard Action for Peace with Englandp. 79
'Dancing to the French Tune?:' Scotland between England and Francep. 86
Scotland and Henry VIIIp. 86
The Anglo-Scottish War, 1542-1543p. 93
French Intervention, 1543p. 100
The English Invasion of 1544p. 107
Scottish Revenge, French Intervention, 1545p. 111
England and the Wars in Flanders, 1542-1543p. 120
Border Tensionsp. 121
Watching from the Sidelines (June 1542-June 1543)p. 124
Open War: Border Conflict and Wallop's March to Landrecies (June-December 1543)p. 136
'Fighting over the Bear's Skin': The Invasion of France (1544)p. 153
The Anglo-Imperial Plan of Campaignp. 153
The French Attempt to Divide Their Enemiesp. 160
A Strategy in Disputep. 166
Invasion: Montreuilp. 172
Invasion: Boulognep. 184
French Defence Strategyp. 189
The Fall of Boulogne and French Attempts at Recapturep. 197
An Unequal Contest? English Military Organisation, 1542-1547p. 205
Command and Controlp. 209
Recruitment and Organisationp. 214
The Flanders Campaignp. 218
By Land and Sea: The Expedition to Scotland, 1544p. 220
The Army Royal in France, 1544p. 223
Armies for the Defence of Boulogne, 1545-1546p. 235
Supply, Provisioning and Transportp. 236
Paying for Warp. 243
The Panoply of Warp. 257
The War in France, 1545-1546p. 266
The Renewal of War around Boulogne, 1545p. 266
Military Confrontation in Francep. 272
Final Phase: Surrey and Hertford Face du Biezp. 286
Digging In: French and English Fortifications around Boulognep. 294
France and England Compete for Troops:
The Mercenary Market, 1543-1546p. 305
France and the Mercenary Marketp. 307
The Landenberg Fiasco: Henry VIII's Quest for Mercenaries, 1544p. 310
The Anglo-French Duel in Germany, 1545p. 316
Changing Terms of Trade: 1546p. 336
The Admirals' Warp. 347
The French War Effort at Seap. 347
The Navy of Henry VIIIp. 362
The Campaign in the English Channel, 1545p. 375
'To entreate with the sworde in hand:' Imperial and Protestant Mediation (1544-1546)p. 391
England, France and the Emperor, 1544-1545p. 391
The German Protestants as Mediatorsp. 399
Charles V as Mediator Again, Autumn 1545p. 402
Protestant Mediation at Calais, Autumn 1545p. 410
The Admirals' Peace: The Treaty of Ardres-Guînes (June 1546)p. 427
The Need for Peacep. 428
A Mediator from Venicep. 432
Preparationsp. 438
Haggling over Termsp. 442
'He never brake in his hert nor never will': The Renewal of Amityp. 456
Conclusion The End of Two Reignsp. 462
Appendices
The Battle (1544)p. 485
Planning for Wallop's army, 1543p. 486
The Fleet for Scotland, 1544p. 488
The Rearguard, 1544p. 494
The Retinue of Thomas Cawarden (1 August-15 September 1544)p. 498
Coat and Conduct Money for the Army, July-August 1545p. 500
Hertford's Army, January 1546p. 503
Expenses of French and Scottish wars, 1542-1550: 'A Brief declaration wherein are conteyned the greate and notable chardges of warres'p. 507
Estimates for the Cost of the War for Three Months from the Time of Henry VIII's Departure from Calais, 1544 (By Richard Rich as Treasurer of the Wars)p. 514
Expenses of the Rearguard, 4 May 1544-5 November 1544p. 516
The English Garrison at Boulognep. 518
Sir Hugh Paulet's Account as Treasurer of Boulonnais, 13 September 1544-27 August 1546p. 519
France, Summary State Budgets 1515-1549p. 520
Annebault's Embassy in August 1546p. 522
French Military Resources in Royal Propaganda: 1542p. 524
Bibliographyp. 527
Indexp. 545
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