Elizabeth KQ5 Flashcards

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Early reactions to the religious settlement !

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For the first 10 years catholics were fine with it
She wasn’t strict at enforcing it as she was worried about rebellion
In the 1560s and 70s she started to get stricter

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Recusancy

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Where a catholic fails to follow the religious settlement and refuses to attend church
The fine was increased to £20 in 1581

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Seminary priests

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She had to increase the recusancy fines as seminary priests were catholic trained and tried to convert people to Catholicism
98 were put to death

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Jesuits

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Seminary priests who were part of the “society of Jesus” and wanted to destroy Protestantism, were prepared to be martyrs (die for religion)
Edward campion was one who disguised himself while trying to convert people. Arrested and tortured, killed in 1581 for treason

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Mary QoS (part 1)

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Was Elizabeth’s catholic cousin
Mother was Mary of guise from France who she was sent to live with for her safety
Married son of french king aged 15, he died soon after
Returned to protestant Scotland on 1561

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Mary QoS (part 2)

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Married Henry Stuart in 1565 and gave birth to James VI of Scotland/ James I of England
Henry was murdered in 1567
She then married James Hepburn who was accused of the murder
Imprisoned in loch leven castle in 1567 by Protestant lords, forced to give up the throne as they trusted her young Protestant son more

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Mary QoS (part 3)

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Escape from prison in 1567- Elizabeth was worried and didn’t know what to do
Worried about french/Spanish catholic invasions
Worried about upsetting Protestants if Mary was her heir
Worried about English catholics rebelling if she executed

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Rebellion of the northern earls

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1569- Thomas Percy and Charles Neville
Elizabeth refused to meet them
Neville, Percy and 4600 men went to Durham cathedral to rip up the English prayer book
Elizabeth’s army outnumbered the unplanned and non Spanish supported army
Percy and 800 more beheaded, Neville ran away to Belgium

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Excommunication of Elizabeth

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February 1570 pope pius V issued a papal bull saying that Elizabeth wasn’t part of the catholic religion and shouldn’t be queen
Effectively gave them permission to rebel against her

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Parliament response to papal bull

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Issued treason act in 1571
If you said Elizabeth wasn’t the rightful queen you would be punished
Issuing of papal bull would be punished
All catholic property was taken if the owner went abroad

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Rodolfi plot plan

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A florentine merchant and banker who settled in England
Mary queen of Scots, duke of Norfolk, Philip II, despes the Spanish ambassador and the pope were involved
Planned to land a Spanish army and help English catholics overthrow Elizabeth and make Mary queen
Happened in 1571

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Ridolfi plot results

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William Cecil and Francis walsingham discovered the plan after some of those involved were tortured and revealed the names of other members
Norfolk was sentenced to death for treason
Mary was kept in prison
Ridolfi and Despes were expelled from the country

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Throckmorton plot 1583-84

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Young English catholic, involved french catholic Forces
Plannned to free Mary
Under torture from her secret service, throckmorton revealed that the french duke of guise was planning to invade, adamant that Mary knew nothing.
Sentenced o death, Mary was banned from having visitors

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Increasing threat 1584-85 (abroad)

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William of orange, Dutch Protestant leader, shot by a catholic assassin, terrified her and advisors
Philip II gave orders for the construction of a large Spanish fleet to invade

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Growing catholic threat (1584-85(local))

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Catholic John Somerville attempted to assassinate her with a pistol, she and advisors were very scared
Bond of association said that parliament would severely punish her murderers
All Jesuit and seminary priests ordered to leave the country in 40 days

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Babington plot 1586

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Young English catholic, sent letters to Mary queen of Scots that were written in cipher and hid in barrels
Francis walsingham had spies reading the letter
Babingtons letter in June 1585 told of a plan to murder her with help from an invasion force from a Spanish ambassador
Arrested and executed in 1586

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Trial and execution of Mary queen of Scots

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Gave evidence that Mary was involved
Privy council demanded she was executed, Elizabeth disagreed
Put her on trial for treason at Fotheringhay castle in October 1586
Found guilty of imagining her majesties death, Elizabeth reluctantly signed the warrant on February 1st 1587
Executed on February 8th 1587 wearing red (martyr)

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Reaction to Mary’s execution

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English catholics stopped plotting
James VI was upset but didn’t blame Elizabeth
French king wanted to stay friendly
Philip II was already planning an invasion