These documents detail, the Mid-Tudor Crisis and reign of Edward, Mary and Elizabeth after the death of Henry VIII. Clear, concise of the information you need and nothing more or less
31 January 1547 Regency Council established with Somerset as Lord Protector
July 1547 Book of Homilies and Royal Injunctions
November 1547 Dissolution of the Chantries
February 1548 Images to be removed
June 1548 Commission of inquiry to investigate enclosure in the Midlands
Summer 1548 Rural riots in England. Council opposes Somerset’s policies
December 1548 First Book of Common Prayer
January 1549 First Act of Uniformity
May 1549 Unrest in Hampshire, Somerset, Wiltshire
June 1549 Western/Prayer Book rebellion
July 1549 Kett’s rebellion in East Anglia
July 1549 Uprisings in Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire
13 October 1549 Coup removes Somerset
January 1550 New Ordinal
January 1550 Struggle for control of the Privy Council
21 February 1550 Northumberland becomes Lord President of the Privy Council
January 1552 Somerset is executed
January 1552 Second Book of Common Prayer
April 1552 Second Act of Uniformity
November 1552 Forty-Two Articles
May 1553 Northumberland’s son marries Lady Jane Grey
June 1553 Devise to exclude Mary Tudor
6 July 1553 Edward VI dies
10 July 1553 Lady Jane Grey proclaimed queen
19 July 1553 Lady Jane Grey defeated and Mary Tudor proclaimed queen
, September 1553 Arrest of Cranmer, Latimer, Hooper and Ridley
September 1553 Parliament passes the Act of Repeal
January 1554 Wyatt’s rebellion
March 1554 Royal Injunctions
April 1554 Heresy laws passed
July 1554 Mary married Philip of Spain
August 1554 Northumberland is executed
November 1554 Second Act of Repeal
February 1555 John Rogers becomes first Protestant martyr
October 1555 Latimer and Ridley burned for heresy
December 1555 Pole appointed Archbishop of Canterbury following deprivation of Cranmer
March 1556 Cranmer burned
November 1558 Mary Tudor dies
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