Dissolution Of Monasteries Flashcards
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- Dissolution of monasteries was iniciated by __________.
Henry VIII
- Pope authority in England was curtailed by the Act of ________, in what year ?
a) 1532 b)1533
c) 1534 d)1535
Reformation parliament ,Act of Supermacy,1534
- Monasteries possessed _________ land of the country.
One-sixth
- Monasteries ceased to be ________ of learning ?
Centers of learning
- Who were the pious Christian’s who warned about anti- clericalism and dissolution of monasteries ?
Chaucer and Wycliffe
- What is “Supplication of Beggars” ?
Pamphlet through which general public expresses their wishes and concern to the king.
- What did the pamphleteers suggest ?
Clergy, monks and friars to be deprived of their wealth and work like common men.
Their wealth can go to king and kingdoms benefits.
- What prompted Henry VIII to abolish the monasteries ?
Some Monks support to pope, and the wealth the monasteries possessed. “supplication of Beggars”wrote by public was all that he needed to order dissolution.
- When did the Reformation parliament pass the “Act or abolishing the monasteries” ?
a) 1535 b)1536
c) 1537 d)1538
1536
- The smaller monasteries less than ______ per annum was dissolved.
200 Euro
- Dissolution of smaller monasteries resulted in Riot called ______________________ in northern countries _____________ and _________.
“Pilgrimage of Grace”- Lincolnshire and Yorkshire
- What emboldened Henry VIII to order “ Dissolution of bigger monasteries.”
The decline in progression of “pilgrimage of Grace “ roit
- Which Head of monastery was accused of treason and hanged in front of his own gatehouse ?
Abbot of Glastonbury
- What was the last great monastery that surrendered ?
Abbey at wattham in 1540.
- How many monks, friars and nuns were affected according to
G.M Trevelyan ?
5000 monks , 1 friars and 2000 nuns
- Monks Bellow the age of _____ were absolved of their vow and free to be married.
Below 24.
- The jewels and plates went into ________
Lands went to whom______
Jewels and plates to Royal treasury.
Lands to crown.
- Monastic loot were spent in what ways ?
Royal coffres
New bishoprics
Reward for service men.
- Kings share went to build ____________ college , __________ harbours and Building Royal _______
Trinity college , Cambridge .
Fortifying harbours.
And Royal navy.
- Monastic properties went to smaller men like ___________ and __________.
Squires and land Gentry.
- Land during Tudor period means
Pride and prestige.
- Possession of land gave the land holders a ________
Spirit of Independence that why they refused to surrender the land when Mary tudor tried to revive Roman Catholism in England
- What happened in the name of “Dissolution of monasteries” ?
Power enjoyed by CLERGY so long are now passed down to fortunate
GENTRY..
- As a social consequence of Dissolution of monasteries who became most powerful section of English society ?
Landed class (merchants, lawyers , doctors and landlords.)