Key individuals under Edward I 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryBritish monarchy - Tudors and StuartsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: laurenwhitlingCreated on: 12-02-19 13:41 Edward Seymour Earl of hertford, Duke of Somerset, Lord protector 1547-1549 1 of 23 John Dudley Earl of warwick, duke of northumberland, lord president 1550-1553 2 of 23 Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury 1533-1553 3 of 23 Sir Micheal Stanhope Groom of the stool, Chief gentlemen of the privy chamber, part of the reform faction 4 of 23 Sir Anthony Denny member of the privy chamber, keeper of the dry stamp 5 of 23 Thomas Wriothesley Earl of Southampton, conservative faction 6 of 23 Sir william paget Member of the privy council 1532-1550, conservative 7 of 23 William Cecil administrator in the reigns of Edward, Mary and Elizabeth 8 of 23 Stephen Gardiner Bishop of winchester, member of the conservative faction 9 of 23 John Hooper Bishop of Gloucester, radical protestant reformer 10 of 23 Nicholas Ridley Bishop of london, radical reformer 11 of 23 Martin Bucer Humanist influenced reformer, sponsored Edward and Cranmer 12 of 23 Ulrich Zwingli Protestant reformer, died in 1553 denied transubstantiation 13 of 23 John Calvin Protestant reformer, denied transubstantiation, believed in predestination 14 of 23 Sir john cheke Humanist, tutor of edward 15 of 23 Lady jane grey Great granddaughter of Henry VII, protestant, declared queen in July 1553 16 of 23 Guildford Dudley Son of duke northumberland, married to lady Jane grey 17 of 23 Lord russell noble who led edwards army in putting down the western rebellion 18 of 23 robert kett Landowner who led rebels in norfolk 1549 19 of 23 Walter mildmay Accountant responsible for financial reforms 1550-1553 20 of 23 mary stuart infant queen of scotland 21 of 23 Mary of guise mother of mary queen of scots 22 of 23 Henry II king of france 1547-1559 23 of 23
Breadth 1 - Changing relationships between crown and the nobility: 'over-mighty subjects' 4.0 / 5 based on 5 ratings
Comments
No comments have yet been made