Tudor domestic policy: a summary
- Created by: Azia Singh
- Created on: 17-05-16 12:48
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- Tudor domestic policy
- Wars and rebellions
- Religious mattters
- 1516: 'Utopia'
- January 1518: '95 Theses' is translated
- 12/5/21: Henry VIII burns Luther’s books
- 1526: 'The New Testament Translation'
- 1528: 'The Obedience of a Christian Man'
- 1/32: first Act of Annates
- 3/32: Supplication against the Ordinaries
- 16/5/32: Submission of the Clergy is signed by the Convocation of Canterbury
- 1/10/32: Cranmer is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury
- 2/33: Ecclesiastical Appeals Act
- 30/3/33: Cranmer is consecrated as archbishop
- 23/5/33: marriage annulled
- 28/5/33: marriage declared good and valid
- 13/5/34: More refuses to take the oath of supremacy
- 1534: Act of First Fruits and Tenths
- 11/34: Act of Supremacy; Treasons Act
- 1535: Valor Ecclesiasticus and Comperta Monastica
- 2/35: Suppression of Religious Houses Act
- 1536: Court of Augmentations; Ten Articles
- 1537: 'The Bishops' Book'
- 1539: Six Articles; Suppression of Religious Houses Act
- 1540: Court of General Surveyors, Court of First Fruits and Tenths, and Court of Wards and Liveries
- 6/40: Act of the Six Articles
- 1543: 'The King’s Book'
- Government
- 1487: Star Chamber Act
- 3/34: First Succession Act
- 1/26: Eltham Ordinance
- 1525: Amicable Grant
- 1495: Council Learned in Law; Act of Resumption
- 7/43: Third Succession Act
- 6/36: Second Succession Act
- Punishing the nobility
- 1504: retaining
- 4/09: Dudley and Empson are charged with the crime of constructive treason
- 10/09: Dudley and Empson are found guilty and attained
- 4/20: Duke of Buckingham summoned, arrested and jailed
- 31/7/23: Buckingham is posthumously attained
- 17/5/20: Buckingham is executed
- 17/4/32: More is jailed
- 1/7/35: More is tried
- 6/7/35: More is executed
- 12/11/46: Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey are arrested and jailed
- 19/1/47: Surrey is executed
- 27/1/47: Norfolk is attained
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