Threat posed Flashcards

1
Q

Who had to be convinced by his uncle to join the rebellion

A

westmorland

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2
Q

What helped elizabeth

A

giving local offices to loyal protestants

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3
Q

Who remained loyal to elizabeth

A

john forster, george bowes , lord hudson

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4
Q

What scared the rebels

A

threat posed by the royal army

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5
Q

When was threat posed by the royal army

A

early dec

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6
Q

Why did nobles with catholic sympathies not join the rebellion

A

too risky

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7
Q

Who got in trouble for supporting catholic priests

A

henry clifford, earl of cumberland early 1560s

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8
Q

How did the earl of cumberland help eliz

A

1569 defended carlisle from rebel attack

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9
Q

Who else preferred to stay loyal to eliz

A

earl of derby

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10
Q

Why was the earl of derby loyalty important

A

controlled Lancashire and Cheshire

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11
Q

Who was a usual supporter of the earl of Northumberland that turned against him

A

john sayer member of durham gentry

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12
Q

How did sayer support elizabeth

A

helped George Bowes in the defence of Barnard castle

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13
Q

How many supporters did the earls gain from their estates

A

5k

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14
Q

Why was phillip reluctant to support the rebellion

A

mary had connection to france

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15
Q

Which catholic scottish supporter prevent the rebellion

A

earl of moray

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16
Q

Why did the rebellion lack legitimacy

A

eliz was not excommunicated

17
Q

When was eliz excommunicated

A

feb 1970

18
Q

How many ring leaders were executed

A

8

19
Q

When was northumberland handed

A

1572

20
Q

How many ordinary rebels were executed

A

700

21
Q

How many executions were carried out in richmondshire

A

57/215

22
Q

How many executions took place by bowes and sussex

A

450/700

23
Q

Who had their estates confiscated

A

earl of westmorland

24
Q

Why did eliz have to take a more hardline approach

A

regnans in Excelsis arrived 1970

25
Q

Where did protestant rebellions occur

A

france and netherlands

26
Q

What signalled a harder approach to recucants

A

apointment puritan earl lord Huntingdon president council of the north 1572

27
Q

What was there an increase in after the revolt

A

catholic priests from 1574

28
Q

How many priests were sent during eliz reign

A

800

29
Q

How many times was parliment called

A

71-86

30
Q

in 1571 what was treasonable

A

obtain or publish papal bull of excommunication

31
Q

When was the treason act extended

A

72

32
Q

What happened in 81 when someone did not attend the church of england

A

£20 a month or imprisonment

33
Q

what was circulating in 84

A

bond of association

34
Q

what did the bond of association do

A

pledge to put to death anyone gain the throne by hurting eliz