Henry 8 Dates Flashcards
1509
- Henry 8 succeeds crown
- Henry marries Catherine of Aragon
1510
- council learned abolished and bonds cancelled
- renewal of treaty of Etaples
- creation of anti-french holy league
1512
-first invasion of France
1513
- second invasion of France Battle of SPURS tournai and thérouanne captured
- battle of FLODDEN where James 4 was killed
1514
Rise of Wolsey
Marriage of Louis Of France to Mary (H8 sister)
1515
Louis dies and succeeded by Francis
1516
- Wolsey expanded the Star Chamber to extend the provision of cheap and fair justice
- Ferdinand of Aragon dies
- Treaty of Noyon- peace between France and Spain
- Mary born
1517
Treaty of Cambrai between HRE and France
1518
Treaty of London
1520
Field of Cloth of Gold-diplomatic summit between Francis and Henry but nothing achieved
Bad harvest
1521
Treaty of Bruges between HRE and Spain and England
Involved marriage between Charles and Mary
1523
Parliament called to provide extraordinary revenue for war on France
1525
Amicable grant -Wolseys attempt to subsidise extraordinary revenue outside parliament
Resistance to amicable grant-rebellions
Battle of Pavia-Charles defeats french
1526
Eltham ordinances - Wolsey tries to remove people in privy chamber who were against him
1527
- Rome sacked by Charles
- Wolsey founds court in popes authority to accuse Henry of sin with Catherine as his wife but Catherine refused and appealed to pope
- treaty of amies between English and French
1529
-hearing of kings case by Wolsey and cardinal campeggio
-campeggio adjourned court this sealing Wolseys fate
-Wolsey accused of praemunire and surrenders Hampton court
Reformation parliament called
1530
Wolsey dies
1531
Clergy collectively accuse of praemunire and fired
1532
• Cromwell rose to power as Henry’s Chief Minister
• Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates- increase pressure on the papacy by withholding the income from the first year of a Bishop
• Formal submission of the clergy- provoked the resignation of Sir Thomas More as Lord Chancellor
Anne Boleyn known to be pregnant
• Tried to make an alliance with France against the Empire but limited use as they were both weak
1533
Henry and Anne marry in secret
Act in restraint of appeals-declaring monarch had imperial jurisdiction and appeals couldn’t be made to Rome
Marriage to Catherine declared invalid by Cranmer and Anne crowned
Elizabeth horn
1534
Act of succession- denying Anne treason
Act of supremacy-Henry declared to be supreme head of the Church of England break from Rome
Treason act
Act of annexing first fruit and tenths to the crown - paid to Henry
1536
Dissolution of monasteries
Catherine of Aragon dies
Anne Boleyn accused of adultery & executed
Parliament calls for new succession act
Renewal of fighting between Charles & Francis
Lincolnshire rising begins & pilgrimage of grace
First sen of royal injunctions
Ten articles
1537
Jane Seymour dies after Edward born
Rebellion rose again in East Yorkshire
Council in the North
Bishops book