Supplication against the Ordinaries-Asked King to limit the legislative powers of the Church (Convocation)
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15th May 1532
Submission of the Clergy- Henry=Supreme Head of the Church- as far as Christ allows
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16th May 1532
Resignation of Thomas More as Lord Chancellor- Henry= Highest Authority
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May 1532
Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates- Bishops could be consecrated in England
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23rd August 1532
Henry married Anne Boleyn in secret
5 of 15
March 1533
Act in Restraint of Appeals- Ended appeals being made to Rome, hear by English Church courts instead- stopped Catherine appealing
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23rd May 1533
Cranmer declares Henry's marriage to Catherine Null and Void, leading to Anne being crowned queen 1st June and the birth of Elizabeth in Sept
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July 1533
Pope excommunicated Henry- basis that Henry and Anne married illegally
8 of 15
1534
Act of Dispensations- Stopped payments to Rome, failure to do so would lead to charge of Praemunire
9 of 15
1534
Act of Succession- Henry's former marriage declared invalid, Anne's heirs legitamised, Mary became a *******. Oath of allegiance made to Anne and her offspring
10 of 15
23rd March 1534
Pope reaffirmed Catherine and Henry's marriage- thus Henry struck the Pope's name out of prayer books
11 of 15
1534
The Act of Supremacy- Henry Supreme ruler of England
12 of 15
November 1534
The Treason Law- Capital offence to slander the supremacy or deny the king's title
13 of 15
November 1534
Act annexing First Fruits and Tenths to the Crown- New benefit holders had to pay one year's income to Henry and 1/10 every year after
14 of 15
1536
Act extinguishing the Authority of the Bishop of Rome- Royal supremacy finalised, Pope could no longer preach or teach in England
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Submission of the Clergy- Henry=Supreme Head of the Church- as far as Christ allows
Back
15th May 1532
Card 3
Front
Resignation of Thomas More as Lord Chancellor- Henry= Highest Authority
Back
Card 4
Front
Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates- Bishops could be consecrated in England
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