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This is a set of profiles of leading noble families that play a role across the Tudor period in England. It is designed for students studying AQA 1C Tudor England but would be useful to students studying Tudor England under any specification.

I created this is an end of Y13 revision exercise to help my students to think back across the whole course, to make links across the course and to deepen their understanding of royal government and its relationship to the nobility.

It follows the fortunes of the Brandon and Grey, Dudley, Courtenay, Howard and Seymour families as they rose and fell across the generations, and gives students a chance to think about how and why noble families’ fortunes changed and what nobles did for their monarch.

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