Mary I
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1. Mary I reign 1553-1558
2. Mary I - religious -First Act of repeal 1553 - Edward's doctrine removed,
reforms - Legisla- advised to stop here. No outcry
tion -Second Act of repeal 1555 - After return of Cardinal Pole
abolished all doctrine since 1529, including Supremacy
-This was unpopular as seen as foreign intervention
3. Mary I - religious -The Twelve Decrees better training and supervision of
reforms - Educa- parish priests, however only one school (York) ever built
tion -New editions of prayer book and bible
-Bishops regularly inspected and observed work
4. Mary I - religious -Leading Protestant Churchmen, such as Cranmer, were
reforms - Perse- arrested and replaced by Catholics
cution -Cranmer had been guiding force for Protestantism
-About 800 found new employment or left the country
-Those who did not renounce Protestantism burned at the
stake, 300 killed
-Leads to reputation as 'bloody Mary' but Henry killed
more, Mary also leads to martyrs such as Cranmer
5. Mary I - religious -Landowners accepted it and followed what monarch said
reforms - Were -Local orders tended to be more traditional but followed
they successful local elite
-By 1558, majority were probably undecided
6. Mary's marriage - Edward Courtenay
possibilities -Descendent of Yorkists
Phillip II of Spain
-Charles V's son
-Prevented protestant Elizabeth getting phone
-Annoyed after Spanish Inquisition, thought he was using
England
7. Mary's marriage - -He could not bring foreigners to the government.
Phillip's II limit of -He had no claim to the throne. it would go to Elizabeth if
power there were no heirs
-They would not automatically be involved in his wars.
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_d524jw
1. Mary I reign 1553-1558
2. Mary I - religious -First Act of repeal 1553 - Edward's doctrine removed,
reforms - Legisla- advised to stop here. No outcry
tion -Second Act of repeal 1555 - After return of Cardinal Pole
abolished all doctrine since 1529, including Supremacy
-This was unpopular as seen as foreign intervention
3. Mary I - religious -The Twelve Decrees better training and supervision of
reforms - Educa- parish priests, however only one school (York) ever built
tion -New editions of prayer book and bible
-Bishops regularly inspected and observed work
4. Mary I - religious -Leading Protestant Churchmen, such as Cranmer, were
reforms - Perse- arrested and replaced by Catholics
cution -Cranmer had been guiding force for Protestantism
-About 800 found new employment or left the country
-Those who did not renounce Protestantism burned at the
stake, 300 killed
-Leads to reputation as 'bloody Mary' but Henry killed
more, Mary also leads to martyrs such as Cranmer
5. Mary I - religious -Landowners accepted it and followed what monarch said
reforms - Were -Local orders tended to be more traditional but followed
they successful local elite
-By 1558, majority were probably undecided
6. Mary's marriage - Edward Courtenay
possibilities -Descendent of Yorkists
Phillip II of Spain
-Charles V's son
-Prevented protestant Elizabeth getting phone
-Annoyed after Spanish Inquisition, thought he was using
England
7. Mary's marriage - -He could not bring foreigners to the government.
Phillip's II limit of -He had no claim to the throne. it would go to Elizabeth if
power there were no heirs
-They would not automatically be involved in his wars.
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