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Sir Tomas More appointed Lord Chancellor


Initiated further prosecutions on Protestant reformers

1529


1521

Thomas More resigns as Lord Chancellor after the King won approval for the 'Submission of the Clergy'

1532

Thomas More refused to take Oath of succession recognising the legality of Henry's divorce

1534

Thomas More convicted of treason and executed

1535

Parliament encouraged to voice anticlerical feelings and Thomas Cromwell MP began collecting evidence of abuses

1529

Revival of medieval law of Praemunire, fifteen of the upper clergy men charged with supporting Wolseys abuse against king

1530

Scholars from Oxford and Cambridge sent go European unis to find evidence to support Henry's divorce

1530

Henry pardoned the clergy of crimes against him but demanded they should recognise him as sole protector and supreme head of church

1531

Thomas Cromwell introduced: ' Supplication against the Ordinaries' calling king to deal with abuses and corruption of clergy

1532 March

Henry demanded clergy agree to 'Submission of the Clergy' power to veto church laws and choose bishops not approved by Rome

1532 June

Act of parliament passed to prevent payment of Annates to Rome

1532 January

Henry secretly married to now pregnant Anne Boleyn

1533 Jan

Act in Restraint of Appeals passed and Catherine declared invalid

1533

Thomas Cromwell: King's Jewels, Chancellor of the Exchequer,


Vicar General,


Lord Privy Deal and Principal Secretary on the Royal Council,


Lord Great Chamberlain and Earl of Essex

1532, 1533, 1535, 1536, 1540

Parliament from 1529 called to pass series of Acts, power transferred from King to Pope

1536

Act of Supremacy and Treason Act

1534

Act of Fruit and Tenths and Act of Supremacy

1534

Valor Ecclesiasticous report

1535

Act of Dissolution of the Small Monastries

1536

Carthusian Monks rebel

1537-8

Act for the Dissolution of the Larger Monasteries

1539

The Court of Augmentations established

1540

Anne Boleyn beheaded

1536

Anne of Cleves divorced

1540

Ten Articles and first set of Injunctions published

1536

First official translation of Bible published in English

1537

Second set of Injunctions including English Bubles in every Church

1538

Henry's brief marriage to Anne of Cleves and marriage to Cathetine Howard and Cromwells fall and execution

1540

Pilgrimage of Grace

1536-7

Elizabeth Barton and Bocking problem

1528- focus marriage


1530- changes in the church


1533-arrested


1534- confess and executed

Carthusian refusal to accept divorce and resistance to agree to declaration of authority against Pope

1532-33


1534

Louth in Lincolnshire riots

1536

Execution of Sir Tomas More and Bishop John Fisher

1535

Resignation of Sir Thomas More

1532