Edward VI & Authority Flashcards
1
Q
Why was Edward’s authority limited?
A
The Regency Council ruled England.
2
Q
What was Edward’s image?
A
- Tried to copy his father and emphasise his Tudor heritage. But there were clear limitations because he was just a boy.
- Edward VI and his ministers crafted him as a second Josiah (a king in the Old Testament who pursued religious reform). This allowed him to emphasise his Protestant agenda.
3
Q
What was in the Succession Act 1544?
A
- Edward VI was first in line to be king. Next in line was Mary, then Elizabeth.
- Henry VIII had excluded the Howards (the Duke of Norfolk’s family) who could potentially influence the boy king and reverse the Royal Supremacy because they were Catholic.
4
Q
Why was there a succession crisis?
A
- In the winter of 1553, Edward VI became seriously ill with a chest affliction.
- Next in line to the throne was Mary. But as a Catholic and a woman, she was considered a threat.
5
Q
What was the problem with Mary becoming Queen?
A
- She would be England’s first queen regnant (a monarch in her own right, not through her husband). It was thought unnatural for a woman to govern.
- Mary was a Catholic and close to the Holy Roman Empire (Charles V was her cousin).
- She would undo the Protestant changes put through by Northumberland. He would be in danger of losing at least his position.
6
Q
Who wrote the ‘Devise’ and what was it?
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- Edward VI, but he was not old enough to legally change the succession.
- It bypassed Mary and Elizabeth and instead passed the throne to Lady Jane Grey and her ‘heirs male.’
7
Q
What did Northumberland do that made his intentions suspicious?
A
Lady Jane Grey married Northumberland’s son, Guildford Dudley, six weeks before Edward died.
8
Q
What happened when LJG became Queen?
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- There was little support for Lady Jane Grey’s claim to the throne (only being recognised in London, Kings Lynn and Berwick).
- Mary was in East Anglia as events unfolded. Most people backed her as the rightful heir. For most, the law was more important than religion.
- Seeing this change, Northumberland surrendered to Mary near Cambridge.
- The Duke of Northumberland and Lady Jane Grey were executed.