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Mary I 1553-1558 / Catholic


Overall summary of each ruler

Public opinion at the time Preparation for and attitude Aims and ambitions
towards being a monarch
Henry VII  Miser  Exile = little  Consolidation of power
 Wasn’t popular experience  Improve finance
 Council learned =  Didn’t think he was  Fear and control
Empson and Dudley going to be king =
wasn’t prepared

Henry VIII  Popular  Arthur was the heir =  Renaissance warrior
 Renaissance king some training  English dominance
 Golden prince (sports) abroad
 Dynasty

Edward VI  Child = protectorate  Sheltered  Establish Protestantism
 Limited popularity  Well taught =  Economic = common
educated people

Mary I  Optimistic  After Henry  Reinforce Catholicism
 Popular enough to gain repudiated Catherine  Relations with the Pope
the throne of Aragon 1531, who
was once betrothed
to Charles V = Mary
became dependent
on him for advice
 Forced to live as part
of her half-sister
Elizabeth’s household
 Threat of execution =
did not conform
 Henry VIII tried to
leave her out of the
succession

Structure of her government

What the agenda should be?
 Restore Catholic religion
 Links with Spain
 Reduce inflation
 Marry – heir
 Northumberland



Problems facing the government:

, Mary I 1553-1558 / Catholic


 She inherited a kingdom that had fundamentally religious divisions
 She was Catholic in a kingdom which had a substantial Protestant minority
 She had not been brought up to rule, and had little in the way of political instinct to
help her cope with the challenges with which she was confronted
 Mary would have to rely on those who had served her half-brother and were
therefore implicated in the introduction of religious reforms that were distasteful to
her

New councillors:
 Bishop Stephen Gardiner, who had been her father’s secretary and had been a
steadfast upholder of religious conservatism during Edward’s reign in which he had
suffered imprisonment = supported the break with Rome
 Other churchmen, who had been excluded from influence during Edward’s reign
 Some of the more conservative councillors who had various times served Edward,
most importantly Lord Paget

Sir William Paget:
 Appointed to clerk to the Privy Council in 1540 and in 1543 became one of Henry
VIII’s two principle secretaries
 He was close to Somerset, but also served Northumberland and Mary. He was
excluded from the Privy Council by Elizabeth

Cardinal Reginald Pole:
 A grandson of Edward IV’s brother
 He was made cardinal in 1536 and was an influential figure under Popes Paul III and
Julius III
 He returned to England as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1554 under Mary, but his
wider influence diminished under Pope Paul IV, who disliked him and regarded him
as a heretic

Role of parliament:
 The relationship between Mary and Parliament was usually one of cautious
cooperation
 A substantial minority of about 80 MPs opposed the reversal of the Edwardian
religious legislation, and there were other example of opposition to Crown polices
 A bill in 1555 to allow the seizure of property of Protestant exiles was defeated
 Mary also quarrelled with parliament over the issue of the succession

Marriage situation

The marriage contract:
 Heir inherits = not Spain
 Phillip status is limited (regent) = not King in his own right
 Can’t take Mary to Spain
 Limits political power
Factors that caused difficulties for the marriage initially:
 Hardly knew each other

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