Mid Tudor Crises-Mary and Edward Religious changes
Mid Tudor Crises-Mary and Edward Political Issues
Mid Tudor Crises-Rebellion and Unrest 1547-58
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MARY RELIGIOUS CHANGES
Oct 1553 Parliament refuse to April 1554 Parliament
1553 Proclamation to stop Early 1554
repeal act of supremacy (anti- rejected reintroduction
printing protestant, no Protestant began
papal feeling), passed act of repeal of heresy laws until
punishment unless continued. to leave, 800 October 1555
(undid Edwards changes, restored promise former monastic
Great enthusiasm, parliament committed Bishop Ridley
religious sistation to 1547 under land not be restored as
opened with a sung mass (illegal) protestant exile and Latimer
act of 6 articles), gave up supreme MP’s owned large
Welcomed- for rest burnt at
head of church. Suspend second amount of land
because of religious views or of her reign 1554 Oxford
act of uniformity and restore mass
legitimate reigne Heresy
laws re-
introduced
1553 Wanted to undo religious Jan 1554 Wyatt's Spring 1554 Introduce Nov 1554 Second act Feb 1555 John March 1556
changes since 1529. Restore papal rebellion, displeasure royal injunctions, repeal passed (repeal all Rogers first burnt. Cranmer, who
authority, traditional catholic with religious changes restored traditional religious legislation 300 burnt, 51 women. ended her
practices, transubstantiation belief. but rebellion before practices (holy days, approved since 1529)Act Most in south-east mothers
Re-establish dissolved religious any significant processions, protects property rights London Canterbury, marriage and
houses, end clerical marriage, restorechanges. More fear of ceremonies) Protestant of church land brought Colchester supported LJG,
priest status, secure catholicism spanish marriage bishops removed from since 1536, she (authorities more burnt
future by marrying and having kids, offices recognised authority of concerned about
persecute those who disagree with parliament dangers put more
views pressure on locals to
act)
November 1555 Gardiner death removed restraining influence on Mary. He initially encouraged protestant persecution believing would scare releasing isn't working.
274 in last three years of reign
1555 Ordered bishops to make regular visits to check clerical behaviour/discipline. Ordered new publications (Catholic new testament, new book of homilies)
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