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1608
Restriction on James' spending
1610
The Great Contract
Idea by Robert Cecil, Earl of Sailsbury
Gunpowder plot
November 5th 1605
Levels of crown debt
Purveyance
Wardship
Impositions
1614
Cockayne scheme
1614
Earl of Suffolk as new treasurer
1616
Exports through London 1/3 down from 1614 and customs revenue fell
1618 - 1648
Thirty years war
1618
Book of sports
1625
James I dies
1606
John Bate taken to court for refusing to pay duty on currents
(Case of impositions)
1606-1621
Parliament gave James only one grant (under £100,000)
James formed attachment to Robert Carr (1607-1615)
1603
James accedes to English throne
Extravagance...
1603-1606 = £600,000 spent on army in Ireland.
1603-1612 = £185,000 spent on jewels.
Expenditure on the household doubled by 1610.
1604
Treaty of London
1604
Direct collection of customs was abandoned.