mid tudor crisis final

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  • On the 28th January 1547 Henry VII dies
  • 31st January 1547 - regency council established with somerset as leader
  • 1549 ,13th October
    Coup removes Somerset
  • 21st February 1550 - Northumberland become Lord President of the Council
  • May 1553 - Northumberland's son marries Lady Jane Gray, daughter of Duke of Suffolk
  • June 1553 - Devise to exclude Mary Tudor
  • July 6th 1553 - Edward VI dies
  • 10th July 1553 - Lady Jane Gray proclaimed queen
  • 28th July 1553 - Lady Jane Grey is arrested
  • 19th July 1553 - LJG defeated and mary becomes queen
  • August 1553 - Northumberland executed
  • January 1554 - Wyatt's Rebellion
  • July 1554 - Mary marries queen Phillip of spain
  • November 1558 - Death of Mary Tudor
  • Under Henry VIII, 1st Succession Act 1533 (passed in 1534), named Elizabeth as successor, and Mary a bastard
  • 2nd Succession Act, 1536: Declared that Elizabeth was also a bastard
  • 3rd Succession Act, 1543: (confirmed by HVIII in 1546) if Edward VI died without heirs, Mary and Elizabeth could succeed, with the approval of the Privy Council – although their illegitimacy was not reversed
  • Edward Seymour is thought to have been born in 1505.
  • Seymour served as Lord Admiral from 1542 to 1543 and fought in Scotland and France between 1544 and 1546.
  • April 1548 murder of William body
  • June 1548- Hales Enclosure Commission
  • may 1549 - unrest in hampshire, somerset and wiltshire
  • June 1549 - introduction of the new prayer book
  • June 1549 - western rebellion
  • July 1549 Ketts rebellion
  • October 1549: fall of somerset
  • July 1553: Death of edward VI, lady jane grey proclaimed queen
  • August 1553 Mary tudor proclaimed queen and enters london
  • September 1553 Lady Jane Grey executed
  • Book of Homilies and Royal Injunctions July 1547
  • Dissolution of the Chantries - 1547
  • Feb 1548 - images to be removed iconoclasm
  • december 1548 - first book of common prayer
  • act of six articles 1539
  • Jan 1549 - 1st act of uniformity
  • November 1552 - forty two articles
  • september 1553: arrest of cranmer, latimer, hooper and ridely
  • 1554 march - royal injuctions
  • 1554 april heresy laws passed
  • 1554 February John Rodgers becomes the first protestant martyr