Dealing with the Puritans
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- Dealing with the Puritans
- Parker
- An Archbishop who helped Elizabeth enforce the wearing of clerical dresses for priests
- Grindall
- An Archbishop who was expelled by the queen for not banning prophesyings
- Whitgift
- The new archbishop of Canterbury who enforced major rules to crush puritansism
- Cartwright
- A Puritan who was imprisoned for not conforming to the rules set out by Whitgift
- Stubbs
- A puritan printer who had his right hand removed for publishing a negative puritan pov article on Elizabeth
- Responses
- 1571, Elizabeth closed parliament responses to Walter Strickland who was the parliament leader of the Puritans
- She expelled 200 puritan priests and her archbishop for sympathising. He was eventally forgiven and helped to settle the Puritans
- 1583, Puritan John Stubbs had his hand cut off for criticizing Elizabeths marriage idea with the brother of French Catholic king
- Parker
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