key dates Flashcards

1
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event 1534

A

reformation begun

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2
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when did reformation begin

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1534

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3
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Act of Maintenance

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1487

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4
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1487

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Act of Maintenance

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5
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De Facto Act

A

1495

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6
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1495

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De Facto Act

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7
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Act of Maintenance

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1487

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8
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1529

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Reformation parliament started to meet

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9
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reformation parliament started to meet

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1539

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10
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office holders worse oaths of allegiance and supremacy

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1534

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11
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1534 office holders

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swore oaths of allegiance and supremacy

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12
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1549 office holder

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appointments of lords lieutenant

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13
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1553 Northumberland

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Northumberland issued a proclamation denying M1’s right to the throne

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14
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1558 office holder

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reform of the militia

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15
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1563 law

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statute of artificers

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16
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appointments of lords lieutenant

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1549

17
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reform of the militia

A

1558

18
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statute of artificers

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1563

19
Q

council of the north reform

A

1572

20
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1572 council

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council of the north reform

21
Q

poor law act

A

1572

22
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1572 act

A

poor law act

23
Q

repeal of anti-enclosure legislation

A

1593

24
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1593 law

A

repeal of anti-enclosure legislation

25
Q

1598

A

poor law acts:

act for the relief of the poor

act for the punishment of rogues and sturdy beggars

26
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act for the relief of the poor

act for the punishment of rogues and sturdy beggars

A

1598

27
Q

1559 propoganda

A

William Baldwin

Mirror for Magistrates - treason=sin

‘We war with God against His glory too, That placeth in His office whom he list’

28
Q

changes over Tudor period in oaths of allegiance and supremacy

A

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

29
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use of proclamations

A

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

30
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H7 propoganda

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development of Tudor rose

claimed descent from king Arthur

Burgundian-style court with lavish displays impressed foreign visitors and English nobles