How did the Tudor state develop 1536-53? KEYWORDS

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The supreme law-making body, after it was established that laws needed assent of the King and both Houses of Parliament
King-in-Parliament
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The King's immediate private household, staffed by friends and companions. King gave the members influence over patronage and decisions, so it was a significant part of gov.
Privy Chamber
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All the people who are not in the clergy
Laity
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Rituals given an important place in Catholic practice because they were regarded as capable in themselves of contributing to the salvation of those present
Sacraments
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The belief in the actual presence of Christ in the communion bread and wine rather than a commemorative event
Transubstantiation
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A special act often associated with the honouring of a saint in the Catholic Church
Veneration
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A small religious house that supported one or more priests, established by an endowment for the purpose of singing masses for the souls of dead founders
Chantries
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An introductory textbook
Primer
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The native language
Vernacular
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Members of the county nobility who deputised for the King in his military role, and took responsibility for organising local defence against internal and external threats
Lord Lieutenants
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Extracting the gold and silver from coins and replacing it with base metal
Debasement
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The officer in charge of the royal houshold, responsible for its management and for the public appearances of the King
Lord Chamberlain
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Dealt with private correspondence on behalf of the King, sealing it with the King's seal, showing the document's validity
Lord Privy Seal
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Special privileges granted by monarchs to allow individuals to control the legal system in their area. They helped control difficult areas, but acted as a barrier to royal authority and consistent application of the law
Liberties and Franchises
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1541, a group of Conservative gentry planned to murder the President of the Council of the North. Failed to gain popular support, 15 executed and 50 imprisoned. North remained quiet until 1568
Wakefield Plot
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The belief in the actual presence of Christ in the communion bread and wine rather than a commemorative event

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