Royal Supremacy Flashcards
Conditional Restraint of Annates
A third of annual income Pope's main source of income Allowed bishops to be consecrated by Henry Some opposition in Houses Henry was in court when Bill was passed Permanent in 1534
Supplication Against the Ordinaries
Drafted by Cromwell
All changes in canon law needed approval
32 man council reviewed existing canon laws
Archbishop of Canterbury
August 1532 Warham died
Gardiner in line but opposed Submission
Cranmer appointed quickly
Pope approved Cranmer
Act in Restraint of Appeals
Had to be heard in English Courts Prevented Catherine appealing Cranmer set up court at Dunstable 23 May 1523 Henry's marriage declare invalid 1 June 1523 Anne crowned Clarified royal supremacy July 1533 Henry excommunicated
Treason Law
Treason to speak and act against King
Instrument of terror
Strengthened in 1535
Act of Dispensations 1534
Stopped all payments to Rome
Threat of Praemunire
Act of Succession
1534
Mary bastardized
Oath for allegiance to Anne’s children
Treasonable offense to criticize 2nd marriage
Economic consequences
Annexation of First Fruits and Tenths
Valor Ecclesiasticus
1534- £4,800 to Rome
1536- £51,770 to Henry
Loyalty to Supremacy
All adult males swore Oath to Act of Succession
All clergy declared Pope was nothing
Reinforced with printing press
Latimer and Shaxton rose due to support