key dates Flashcards
event 1534
reformation begun
when did reformation begin
1534
Act of Maintenance
1487
1487
Act of Maintenance
De Facto Act
1495
1495
De Facto Act
Act of Maintenance
1487
1529
Reformation parliament started to meet
reformation parliament started to meet
1539
office holders worse oaths of allegiance and supremacy
1534
1534 office holders
swore oaths of allegiance and supremacy
1549 office holder
appointments of lords lieutenant
1553 Northumberland
Northumberland issued a proclamation denying M1’s right to the throne
1558 office holder
reform of the militia
1563 law
statute of artificers
appointments of lords lieutenant
1549
reform of the militia
1558
statute of artificers
1563
council of the north reform
1572
1572 council
council of the north reform
poor law act
1572
1572 act
poor law act
repeal of anti-enclosure legislation
1593
1593 law
repeal of anti-enclosure legislation
1598
poor law acts:
act for the relief of the poor
act for the punishment of rogues and sturdy beggars
act for the relief of the poor
act for the punishment of rogues and sturdy beggars
1598
1559 propoganda
William Baldwin
Mirror for Magistrates - treason=sin
‘We war with God against His glory too, That placeth in His office whom he list’
changes over Tudor period in oaths of allegiance and supremacy
from 1534 spiritual and lay office holder swore oaths of allegiance and supremacy
under E6 oaths of uniformity were added
reversed under M1
reinstated under E1
use of proclamations
made increasing use of proclamations - nearly 900 issued during the period
copies were sent to every country where the message was read out in parish churches and marketplaces - so the crown could be kept informed of as many of its subjects as possible
H7 1509 to end speculation surrounding claims of a pretender
1553 Northumberland used to deny Mary’s right to the throne
H7 propoganda
development of Tudor rose
claimed descent from king Arthur
Burgundian-style court with lavish displays impressed foreign visitors and English nobles