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Thomas Cromwell established the Court of Augmentations, also called Augmentation Court or simply The Augmentation in 1536, during the reign of King Henry VIII of England. It operated alongside three lesser courts (those of General Surveyors (1540–1547), First Fruits and Tenths (1540-1554), and Wards and Liveries (1540–1660)) following the dissolution of the monasteries (1536 onwards). The Court's primary function was to gain better control over the land and finances formerly held by the Roman Catholic Church in the Kingdom of England. The Court of Augmentations was incorporated into the Exchequer in 1554 as the Augmentation Office.[1]

  1. ^ Guide to Medieval Genealogy – "The Court of Augmentations and Revenues, incorporated into the Exchequer in 1554 as the Augmentation Office, had administered the estates of the crown – the 'Augmentations' being the lands seized by Henry VIII when he dissolved the monasteries."

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Court of Augmentations

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established the Court of Augmentations, also called Augmentation Court or simply The Augmentation in 1536, during the reign of King Henry VIII of England. It...

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Shardlake series

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Wards. Richard Rich – member of the Privy Council, Chancellor of the Court of Augmentations and from 1547, Baron Rich of Leez. BBC Radio 4 has adapted...

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Dissolution of the monasteries

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Court of Augmentations head, Richard Rich. Historian George W. Bernard argues that: The dissolution of the monasteries in the late 1530s was one of the...

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Court of General Surveyors

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The Court of General Surveyors was established during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, along with three other courts (those of Augmentations, First...

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Walter Mildmay

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auditor of the Court of Augmentations under Henry VIII,[citation needed] by his wife Agnes Read. As the Commissioner for receiving the surrender of the monasteries...

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Tudor period

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finance under the exchequer. The courts of general surveyors and augmentations were fused into a new Court of Augmentations, and this was later absorbed into...

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Anthony Denny

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influence of Bishop Gardiner. He was a wealthy man, having acquired several manors and former religious sites distributed by the Court of augmentations after...

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Eia

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to the Crown (which is considered the foundation of all land ownership) and the Court of Augmentations. This meant the site that would become Buckingham...

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Royal forest

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(forest courts) for several forests and held Forest Eyres in some of them. Henry VIII in 1547 placed the forests under the Court of Augmentations with two...

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Thomas Cromwell

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1536, he established the Court of Augmentations to handle the massive windfall to the royal coffers from the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Two other...

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Chantry

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and his son King Edward VI, via the Court of Augmentations. Many Tudor businessmen, such as Thomas Bell (1486–1566) of Gloucester, acquired chantries as...

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Exchequer of Pleas

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1546 the Exchequer again increased in power, absorbing the Court of Augmentations and Court of First Fruits and Tenths by 1554. The Exchequer was assisted...

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Bess of Hardwick

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father of two daughters. His fortune had been made following the Dissolution of the Monasteries, since as an official of the Court of Augmentations he was...

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Court of Wards and Liveries

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by the successful establishment of the Court of Augmentations in 1536, and it followed a similar organisation. The court had a seal and met in quarterly...

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History of the courts of England and Wales

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Court of Augmentations Court of First Fruits and Tenths Court of General Surveyors Court of Wards and Liveries Conciliar courts included the Court of...

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Cobham College

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landholdings being sold-off under the supervision of the Court of Augmentations, the master and brethren of Cobham College surrendered it privately to its...

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Great Cefnyberen

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sequestration of their property, becoming Treasurer of the Court of Augmentations. His purchase of Abbey Cwm Hir from the Court of Augmentations is recorded...

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Geoffrey Chamber

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associate and agent of Thomas Cromwell's, and was Surveyor and Receiver-General to the Court of Augmentations at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries...

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English Reformation

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wiping out an important element of traditional religion. Former monks were given modest pensions from the Court of Augmentations, and those that could sought...

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Frithelstock Priory

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of the Court of Augmentations in the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset, farmed the lands out to John Wynslade at an annual rent of £20 2s...

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