Elizabeth I Religion - Facts 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Tom TaylorCreated on: 31-05-14 13:38 How many clergy were deprived due to the visitations from 1559 to 1603? 400 (visitations based on the injunctions of 1559) 1 of 19 Initial fine for recusancy? (1559) 1 shilling 2 of 19 Leases given through the Act of Exchange? 4 - 1559 to 1573, 57 - 1574 to 1603 3 of 19 Preaching need a license, needed a degree in what? 'Master of the Arts' degree, only 50% of Oxford clergy valid to preach 4 of 19 Deprivations following Parker's Avertisements? 37 5 of 19 Marian exiles appointed as Bishops? Grindal in London, Cox in Ely 6 of 19 First Catholic execution? Cuthbert Mayne in 1577 7 of 19 Seminaries from Douai? First 4 in 1572, 100 by 1580 8 of 19 Recusancy fine increased to £20 per month when? 1581 - Parliament wanted imprisonment or death, Elizabeth less draconian 9 of 19 When was the Act against Jesuits and Seminary Priests? 1585 10 of 19 Executions under the Act against Jesuits and Seminary Priests? 123 by 1603 11 of 19 Recusancy fines backdated to 1581 in what year? 1587 12 of 19 Parliament tried to enforced death penalty on anyone saying mass when? Elizabeth's reaction? 1581 - vetoed by Queen, punishment changed to a year imprisonment 13 of 19 What happened to recusants in Lancaster? 800 taken to assizes in 1592 - only 11 were fined 14 of 19 How many missionaries arrived between 1580-85? 179 15 of 19 First Jesuits arrived in what year? 1580 (Campion and Parsons) 16 of 19 When was the Bond of Association? 1584 17 of 19 How many deprivations following Whitgift's Three Articles? 300/400 18 of 19 When did Hacket proclaim himself the Messiah? 1590 (executed 1591) 19 of 19
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