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rebellion and order and tudors
reign of Edward VI under protection of Duke of Somerset
1549
21 July
rebels took Norwich Castle
27 August
Battle of Dussindale: rebels defeated
8 July
Robert Kent set up camp on Household Heath, Norfolk, and rebellion began
7 Dec
Robert Kett hanged from the walls of Norwich castle
6 July
rioting in Wyndham, Norfolk
1547
began
Mary
1553
began
Elizabeth
1588
defeat of Spanish Armada
1594
outbreak of 9YW (Tyrones rebellion) against the English states' attempts to extend their control beyond the pale
1587
Mary, QoS executed
1595
battle of clontibret
1570
Elizabeth excommunicated
1598
battle of Yellow Ford
destruction of munster plantation
act for relief of the poor provided the first complete code of poor relief
1569
November - durham occupied and mass held in durham cathedral
dec - bernard castle captured, earl of Sussex defeated rebels, who fled to Scotland
revolt of the northern earls
1599
battle of curlew pass
1568
Many, QoS fled to England, plots at court to marry her to the Duke of Norfolk
1601
sep - battle of kindle: O'Neill's forces massacered by English cavalry led by Lords Mountjoy and Carew
1567
Mary, QoS forced to abdicate
1602
5-18 June - siege of Dunboy castle: Irish and Spanishdefaetd by English troops
1563
statute of artificers
1603
death
1559
act of supremacy and elizabethan religious settlement
1558
began
HVII
1491
Perkin Warbeck challenge began
1487
Battle of Stoke (Lovell rebellion)
1495
Perkin Warbeck landed in Kent
1486
Lambert Simnel
1497
Perkin Warbeck landed in Cornwall and captured at Beaulloeu Alley
1485
Richard III defeated by Henry Tudor
Battle of Bosworth
spent months securing throne as he was usurper, no obvious usurpers but had others who could possible question him and had a right to claim the throne so needed to deal with them
first parliament held - declaring his position as king and to confirm events but had formal ceremony before to prove that he himself became king and parliament didn't give him the position. they declared his reign began a day before declaring Richard III a usurper and his supporters as having committed treason
cancel Titulus Regius making Elizabeth of York a legitimate chikld and further his own children heirs
1499
Perkin Warbeck hanged
HVIII
1537
Feb - rising in Cumberland and Westmorland (Bigods rebellion) July - Robert Aske hanged in York and Council North established
1535
Law in Wales Act - visitations of monasteries and churches ordered
1538
HVIII formally excommunicated by the Pope
1534
Act of Supremacy
1539
Act for the dissolution of the Greater Monastries
1533
HVIII married Anne Boleyn
1540
reform of the Privy Council and execution of Cromwell in July
1529
refomation parliament summoned
1540s
posts of lord liuteneat established in historic counties
1513
tudor subsidy
1536
welsh local customary law replaced by English common law and Act for the dissolution of smaller monasteries
2nd Oct - Lincolnshore Rising 13 Oct - PoG breaks out following failure of lincolnshire
1540-49
agricultural crisis caused mainly by enclosures
1509
began
1542
law in Wales Act and first reference in parliament for right of MPs to freedom os speech