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1512, 1559, 1586

MP numbers: 302, 402, 462

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1509-1529

Parliament met four times: 1510, 1512-14 (anti-clerical), 1515, 1523

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1509

Wolsey the Royal Almoner, Henry VIII 17

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1512-1515

Parliaments called for religious reform

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1512

Act passed to limit benefit of the clergy

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1515

MPs complain of the Hunne Affair - a rich merchant accused of heresy was found dead in the Bishop of London’s prison

Wolsey becomes a cardinal, and Lord Chancellor of England

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1518

Wolsey is Papal Legate

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1517-1518

Wolsey’s national enquiry into enclosure - 264 landlords prosecuted

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1513-1523

£322,099 is raised

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1523

Opposition in the Commons to tax

reversed enclosure policy due to landlord pressure

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1525

Wolsey’s Amicable Grant

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1529

‘Reformation Parliament’ 

Wolsey failed to gain annulment of Henry’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon, was accused of praemunire, stripped of possessions and banished

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1521

execution of Duke of Buckingham for treason

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1526

Wolsey tries reduce Privy Council to 20 men daily through Eltham Ordinances

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1530

Wolsey dies en route to trial

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1531

Henry threatening to use parliament to threaten the pope

Cromwell becomes a member of Henry’s Council

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1532

Cromwell used parliament to pass laws to reinforce king’s supremacy over Church

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1536

Pilgrimage of Grace - complaints of persons of ‘low birth’ on Henry’s council

Edward born, Mary and Elizabeth declared illegitimate

Dissolution of Smaller Monasteries

Act of Ten Articles

Cromwell used parliament to bring Wales into English judicial system

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1530s

Faction grew

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1533

Elizabeth born, Cromwell drafts Act in Restraint of Appeal - prevents Catherine appealing to Rome

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1534

Parliament confirms Royal Supremacy

Cromwell made vicegerent in spirituals

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1539

conservative Act of Six Articles

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1537

smaller ‘Privy Council’ - due to 1536 rebellion

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1541

dissolution of monasteries = income peaked to £126,296

Henry VIII visited north of England

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1544

Act of Succession - Mary next heir

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1547

Edward VI was 9

Henry’s death kept a secret - Edward Seymour to become Lord Protector

Two-thirds of monastery land sold off

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1549

Western Rebellion - directed at Edward’s religious policies

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1546

reformers faction had upper-hand over conservatives

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1550-51

Mary ended debasement + reformed custom duties, raised £25,900

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1550s

royal household cost £75,000 a year

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1553

Edward falls ill, attempts to alter succession

Mary is 37

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1555

First Fruits and Tenths (clerical tax to Rome) and Exiles bill

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1558

Elizabeth I was 25

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1559 - 2

difficulties due to conservative House of Lords

Burghley proposed ‘Device for the Alteration of the Religion’

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1558 and 1603

taxation yielded less : 140,000 in the former, 80,000 in the latter

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1560

negotiated a peace treaty with Scotland

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1569 - 2 th

Northern Rebellion called themselves Elizabeth’s ‘most true and lawful subjects’

Court-based plot and rebellion to remove Cecil from power

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1566

Council forced to allow parliament to discuss marriage and succession in return for taxation

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1566 and 1576

Elizabeth tried to restrict freedom of speech

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1571

Cecil becomes Lord Burghley

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1578

Elizabeth visits East Anglia

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1585

Elizabeth reliant on taxation

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1590s

Parliament and Elizabeth become strained

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