Henry VIII , Challenging religious changes 1533-37

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Thomas Cromwell
The King's chief minister
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1534
England breaks with Rome (unintended)
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1534
Act of Supremacy- Henry assumes full control over the Church of England
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Thomas Cranmer
Archbishop of Canterbury, helps Henry initiate reforms
4 of 18
1536
Act for the Dissolution of the monasteries is passed
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1536
The Act of Ten Articles is published
6 of 18
1537
The Bishop's Book is published
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Comperta Monastica
A record of the condition of the conduct of the inmates in the monastery
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Valor Ecclesiasticus
A record of the net worth and annual income of each monastery
9 of 18
1536
The Act for the Dissolution of the Smaller Monasteries
10 of 18
1539
The Act for the Dissolution of the Greater Monasteries
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Lincolnshire Rising (1536)
Townspeople rioted because of rumours that the town's church and a nearby monastery were to be destroyed. Collapsed once the army arrived
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Pilgrimage of Grace (Oct 1536-Jan 1537)
Led by Robert Aske, wanted to preserve the Church and defend the monasteries
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Bigod's Rising (Jan 1537)
Bigod doubted that Aske would be successful in his negotiations, so revived the rebellion, leading to the execution of him and Aske
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Robert Aske
A lawyer and member of the Gentry who took control of the Pilgrimage of Grace
(Catholic)
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Sir Francis Bigod
A protestant and former agent of Cromwell who opposed the dissolution of the monasteries, favouring the idea of them being reformed. Led Bigod's Rising
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Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk
Sent to deal with the rebels, agreed a truce as he was outnumbered and then served as a negotiator between Aske and Henry VIII
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The Pontefract Articles
A list of demands drawn up by Aske, Darcy and some of the gentry
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Archbishop of Canterbury, helps Henry initiate reforms

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Act for the Dissolution of the monasteries is passed

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