Threat posed Flashcards

1
Q

Who had to be convinced by his uncle to join the rebellion

A

westmorland

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2
Q

What helped elizabeth

A

giving local offices to loyal protestants

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3
Q

Who remained loyal to elizabeth

A

john forster, george bowes , lord hudson

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4
Q

What scared the rebels

A

threat posed by the royal army

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5
Q

When was threat posed by the royal army

A

early dec

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6
Q

Why did nobles with catholic sympathies not join the rebellion

A

too risky

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7
Q

Who got in trouble for supporting catholic priests

A

henry clifford, earl of cumberland early 1560s

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8
Q

How did the earl of cumberland help eliz

A

1569 defended carlisle from rebel attack

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9
Q

Who else preferred to stay loyal to eliz

A

earl of derby

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10
Q

Why was the earl of derby loyalty important

A

controlled Lancashire and Cheshire

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11
Q

Who was a usual supporter of the earl of Northumberland that turned against him

A

john sayer member of durham gentry

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12
Q

How did sayer support elizabeth

A

helped George Bowes in the defence of Barnard castle

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13
Q

How many supporters did the earls gain from their estates

A

5k

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14
Q

Why was phillip reluctant to support the rebellion

A

mary had connection to france

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15
Q

Which catholic scottish supporter prevent the rebellion

A

earl of moray

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16
Q

Why did the rebellion lack legitimacy

A

eliz was not excommunicated

17
Q

When was eliz excommunicated

18
Q

How many ring leaders were executed

19
Q

When was northumberland handed

20
Q

How many ordinary rebels were executed

21
Q

How many executions were carried out in richmondshire

22
Q

How many executions took place by bowes and sussex

23
Q

Who had their estates confiscated

A

earl of westmorland

24
Q

Why did eliz have to take a more hardline approach

A

regnans in Excelsis arrived 1970

25
Where did protestant rebellions occur
france and netherlands
26
What signalled a harder approach to recucants
apointment puritan earl lord Huntingdon president council of the north 1572
27
What was there an increase in after the revolt
catholic priests from 1574
28
How many priests were sent during eliz reign
800
29
How many times was parliment called
71-86
30
in 1571 what was treasonable
obtain or publish papal bull of excommunication
31
When was the treason act extended
72
32
What happened in 81 when someone did not attend the church of england
£20 a month or imprisonment
33
what was circulating in 84
bond of association
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what did the bond of association do
pledge to put to death anyone gain the throne by hurting eliz