Elizabeth - Catholic And Puritan Threat Flashcards
(20 cards)
What year was MQS forced to abdicate her throne?
1567
Where did the Northern rebellion (mainly) take place?
Durham and Yorkshire
What year was the rebellion?
1569
Name one cause of the rebellion.
Political motives of the leaders who believed to be dishonoured by being displaced from their traditional aristocratic role of controlling northern government. Religious motives.
Where did the rebels besiege on 14th December 1569?
Barnard Castle
When was Elizabeth excommunicated by Pope Pius V?
1570
Name one Act introduced against Catholics during the 1570s and 1580s.
1571 Act made the publication of papal bulls treasonable
When was the Council of the North reconstituted?
1572
The Bond of Association were drafted in response to which plot against Elizabeth?
Throckmorton Plot
When did the Society of Jesus begin sending Jesuit priests to England?
1580
Which plot against Elizabeth led to the execution of Mary Queen of Scots?
Babington Plot 1586
Why did the Presbyterians become popular?
Lectures by Thomas Cartwright in 1570
Name one reason why the Presbyterians’ influence declined.
39 Articles (Horror in the commons!)
Where was Archbishop of Canterbury
Edmund Grindal sent to suppress prophesyings?
How did Elizabeth respond to his refusal to accept her orders?
She had Grindal placed under virtual house arrest in his residence at Lambeth Palace and for the remaining seven years of his life he was unable to function as leader of the Church.
What did Robert Browne argue in A Treatise of Reformation Without Tarrying For Anie?
Church of England was corrupted by its Catholic traces and lack of moral discipline
When was Martin Marprelate Tracts (years)?
1588-89
What did 1593 Act against Seditious Sectaries mean for Separatists?
It allowed the authorities to execute those suspected of being Separatists.
When were the Lambeth Articles?
1595
By 1603 what percentage of the population had Catholic sympathies?
10%