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1509 Council learnerd in law Cancelled 175 bonds Renewed the 1502 Peace Treaty Henry becomes King
abolished and recognises with Scotland
Henry married
Catherine

1510 Empson and Dudley
executed

1511 Henry joins Holy league against
France

1512 French War £892,000 - 1514

1513 The Battle of the Spurs Accession of James V

Therouanne and Tournai Pope calls for general
captured crusade against
Ottoman Turks
Battle of Flodden over 10,000
Scots killed, 1,500 English led by
Earl of Surrey

1514 Treaty of Saint Germaine-en- Marry Married Louis XII
Laye Payment gives up claim

1515 Hunne case Wolsey’s first Act of Resumptions Accession of Francis I
parliament Wolsey’s influence
Wolsey made Cardinal
and Lord Chancellor

1516 Star Chamber increased Truce extended with Scotland Accession of Charles V
importance and use, 120
cases a year

Wolsey promoting civil law

1517 National enquiry enclosed
land

1518 Further enclosures Treaty of London Wolsey made Papal
investigations Legate

1519 Privy Chamber replace with Charles becomes Holy
Wolsey’s supporters Roman Emperor



1520 Field of Cloth of Gold cost 1.5
million

Henry and Wolsey meet Charles

, 1521 Treaty of Bruges Charles V Charles and Francis
enter war

1522 Wolsey organised a national Second French War costed
survey, £200,000 forced £401,00
loans
Earl of Surrey leads raids in
Normandy

1523 Second Parliament Wolsey
had raised about £350,000 in
forced loans subsidy
replaced 15th and 10th

Forced to suspend
investigation till 1526

1525 Amicable Grant Treaty of More Francis Battle of Pavia
based on value of
Francis captured
property, between
1/6 and 1/10 and the Henry Fitzroy made
clergy a 1/3 Duke of Richmond

Marriage doubts

1526 Eltham Ordinances Recoinage League of Cognac anti-Habsburg
reorganise finances of the alliance
Privy Chamber reorganised,
political supremacy for
Wolsey

1527 Treaty of Westminster and Henry decided on an
Treaty of Amiens Francis annulment

1528 War declared on Charles over Campeggio arrived in
the neverlands, never takes England
place

1529 Parliament encourage to Treaty of Cambria peace treaty Catherine appeals
voice anticlericalism
Thomas More becomes
Lord Chancellor

1530 Death of Wolsey

1531 Cromwell became a member Henry was paid
of the privy council £119,000 for his
pardon

1532 First Act of Annates More resigned

1533 Cromwell was appointed as Henry married Anne
Chancellor of the Exchequer Boleyn
as a reward for the divorce
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