cromwell and the revolution in church and state Flashcards

(28 cards)

1
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when did the convocation meet to discuss the changing of religion

A

1531

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2
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how much did henry want the convocation to grant the crown

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£118,000

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3
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what was Fisher able to change about the grant

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able to pay it through 5 years

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4
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what law was this:
- claimed the church was riddled with corruption
- challenged the church having separate laws and courts
- Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham failed at resisting the king on this law

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Supplication of the Ordinaries (1532)

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5
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what law was this:
- forbade religious payments to the vatican

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Act in Restraint of Annates (1532)

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6
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when was the marriage of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII

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1533

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7
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what role did Cromwell get in 1533 that took over Bishop Gardiner and made permanent in 1534

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principal secretary

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8
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what law was this:
- all authority lies with the monarch
- became illegal to appeal to any authority outside of England

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Act in Restraint of Appeals (1533)

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9
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what law was this:
- individuals were forbidden to speak and write anything that could be considered treasonous
- required by a judge to swear an oath and accept allegiance to the king

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Treason Act (1534)

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10
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what law was this:
- no other ruler could exercise control
- the king was no the ruler of the Church and State

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Act of Supremacy (1534)

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11
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when did Cromwell become vicegerent ( a person who exercises religious control along with the king)

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1535

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12
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what was John Fisher’s other title

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Bishop of Rochester

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13
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when was John Fisher executed

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1535

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14
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when was Sir Thomas More executed

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1535

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15
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what was this:
- recorded abuses of the church, monasteries and nunneries

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Comperta Monastica (1535)

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16
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what law was this:
- Pope was denied access or collection of clerical taxes
- denied authority to determine matters of religious doctrine
- title would now be known as Bishop of Rome

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Act of Extinguishing Authority of the Bishop of Rome (1536)

17
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when was the dissolution of monasteries

18
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what law was this:
- erased Pope in religious services
- defended royal supremacy in sermons
- removed superstitious images in churches

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Royal Injunctions (1536)

19
Q

what law is this:
- rejected seven sacraments

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Ten Articles (1536)

20
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what rebellion was this:
- led by Robert Aske
- led to 40,000 joining rebellion
- due mainly from the changes in church and dissolution of monasteries

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Pilgrimage of Grace (1536-1537)

21
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when was Edward born

22
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what law was this:
- clerical celibacy was enforced
- private mass introduced

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Six Articles (1539)

23
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what law was this:
- allowed Mary and Elizabeth back into the line of succession
- Francis Grey and heirs in line to get rid of catholic Stuart line

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Succession Act (1544)

24
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When did Henry’s divisions in court become more divided- Reformers and Conservatives

25
who was the leader of Conservative faction
Thomas Howard
26
what was the other title of Thomas Howard
Duke of Norfolk
27
who was the leader of Reformer faction
Edward Seymour
28
what was the other title for Edward Seymour
Duke of Somerset