Elizabeth and Northern Rebellion

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Most Catholics simply bent with the times
Haigh
1 of 15
Large conservative group of Catholics
Lancashire
2 of 15
Only 23% supported the Royal Supremacy
Senior Clergy
3 of 15
Archdeacon, wished to restore Protestantism.
John Almer
4 of 15
Excomunnicated Elizabeth in 1570
Pius
5 of 15
Rebels took this town in Autumn 1569
Hartlepool
6 of 15
"Norfolk marriage plan wasn't a direct cause of rebellion, but led to factors which facilitated it"
Kesselring
7 of 15
Felt bitter about crown taking what he thought were his mineral rights
Northumberland
8 of 15
Tenants were loyal to him too as well as Northumberland
Westmorland
9 of 15
Alleged discrimination of Catholics from this figure
Dean of Durham
10 of 15
Argues it was the "only serious attempt to overthrow Protestantism in Elizabethan England"
Haigh
11 of 15
Rebels dispersed long before this figure made it to the North
Leicester
12 of 15
Sussex, Hundson, and _____ were resolute in their defence of the crown
Bowes
13 of 15
Westmorland spent the rest of his life as a prisoner here
Spanish Netherlands
14 of 15
Council of the North was reformed under this man
Henry Hastings
15 of 15

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Card 2

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Large conservative group of Catholics

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Lancashire

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Only 23% supported the Royal Supremacy

Back

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Card 4

Front

Archdeacon, wished to restore Protestantism.

Back

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Card 5

Front

Excomunnicated Elizabeth in 1570

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