mary government

Cards (50)

  • When did Mary become queen?
    July 1553
  • What date was Mary's coronation?
    1 October 1553
  • When did Mary hold her first parliament?
    5 October 1553
  • What significant event occurred in November 1553?
    Securing marriage
  • What was the consequence of Mary's marriage in January 1554?
    It provoked a rebellion
  • What was Mary's priority as queen?
    Promote Catholicism
  • What problem did Mary face regarding her kingdom?
    She inherited a kingdom that was fundamentally divided
  • Why was Mary unprepared to rule?
    She was never brought up to rule and had limited education
  • What was a challenge regarding Mary's supporters?
    Her loyal and trusted supporters had no experience
  • Who did Mary have to rely on for advice?
    Some of Edward's advisors
  • What traditional views affected Mary's rule?
    There was a lack of innovation and a wide-ranging council
  • What was a problem with the Privy Council during Mary's reign?
    It was inefficient
  • Where did Mary stay when Edward was on the throne?
    Kinninghall
  • Who was the head of Mary's household?
    Robert Rochester
  • Who managed the wardrobe for Mary?
    Edward Waldegrave
  • Who gained Mary's support during her reign?
    Sir Henry Jerningham
  • Who was the lieutenant of the Tower of London?
    Sir Henry Bedingfield
  • Who was Stephen Gardiner?
    He was Henry VIII's secretary and the Bishop of Winchester
  • What was Lord Paget's political stance during Edward's reign?
    He was conservative
  • What role did Renard play in Mary's reign?
    He was the Imperial ambassador who secured the Spanish marriage
  • What did Renard discuss with Mary in secret?
    Divisions regarding her marriage
  • When did Renard leave England?
    August 1555
  • What was the focus of the parliament on 5 October?
    Religion and the validity of her parents' marriage
  • What was a concern regarding Mary's marriage at age 37?
    The possibility of not having children
  • What were the implications of marrying English nobility for Mary?
    It could limit foreign nobility and no extra status
  • Who were the choices for Mary's marriage?
    Edward Courtenay (Earl of Devon) and Philip II of Spain
  • What happened on 16 November 1553 in the House of Commons?
    20 members dissuaded from the Spanish marriage
  • How did Mary respond to Gardiner's tearful dissuasion?
    Her rebuttal enhanced her authority
  • What were the key points of the marriage treaty in April 1554?
    Philip would be called king but not have power, and England would not get involved in Spanish wars
  • What did the Act concerning regal power in 1554 state?
    Mary held regal power as fully and absolutely as her male predecessors
  • What was the condition regarding Philip's claim to authority if Mary died?
    If Mary died, Philip would have no claim to authority
  • What did Mary not seek to change regarding sovereignty?
    She did not seek to change limits on sovereignty
  • What were the main problems Mary faced as queen?
    • Inherited a fundamentally divided kingdom
    • Lack of training and limited education
    • Loyal supporters had no experience
    • Reliance on some of Edward's advisors
    • Being a woman in a male-dominated society
  • What were the traditional views affecting Mary's governance?
    • Lack of innovation
    • Wide-ranging council
    • Split in government
    • Inefficient Privy Council
  • What were the key aspects of the marriage treaty with Philip II of Spain?
    • Philip would be called king but not have power
    • No foreign officeholder would be introduced
    • England would not get involved in Spanish wars
  • When did Mary first meet Phillip?
    23rd July 1554
  • When did Mary and Phillip get married?
    25th July 1554
  • Why did Phillip leave England on 10th October?
    He did not like England's weather and faced hostility from English courtiers
  • How did Mary perceive her age in relation to Phillip?
    Mary considered herself to be 'middle aged'
  • What changes were made to the government in 1554 and 1555?
    • 1554: Councillors established committees (naval, sale of crown land) excluding more casual councillors
    • 1555: Spanish influence changed with Renard returning to Spain; Padget became dominant in the select council