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Mary I (1st) whole topic NOTESAQA A Level History tudors topic. Includes important dates, laws, people of power and key knowledge to get the best grades.

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MARY I AND HER MINISTERS NOTES
She was the oldest daughter of Henry VIII, and the only child of Catherine of Aragon
who survived childhood. Mary succeeded her short-lived half-brother, Edward VI, to the
English throne. RULED: JULY 1553-NOV 1558. LIVED: FEBRUARY 1516 – 17 NOVEMBER
1558


SUCCESSION AND FAILURE OF NORTHUMBERLAND’S DEVYSE
- July 1653 lady jane grey proclaimed queen
- Northumberland summoned troops and sent naval squadron (sqn) to Norfolk
to stop Mary if she sailed
- Unpopular move, Norfolk had harsh treatment during Ketts rebellions- naval
sqn swapped sides
- Other families swapped sides for Mary
- Unpopular- Northumberland’s sons wife (lady jane grey- LJG) many saw it as
trying to keep hold of power- it was illegal (going against the act of succession)
and seen as an illegitimate way of continuing Catholicism
- Haig suggested there were lots of popular support because of the attacks on
Catholic faith and parish churches- most people were NOT protestant!
ROYAL GOV UNDER MARY I
- Serious religious divisions, substantial protestant minority
- Not trailed to rule, little experience little political instincts
- Had to rely on her brothers advisors
- New councillors to work with Mary (some conservative councillors, around 50
councillors, suggested that it created factionalism)
- Relations ok with parliament
- Attempt to retrieve dynastic land created tension between parliament and
Mary
- Generally popular ascension to the crown
- Relied on Philip of Spain
PROBLEM WITH SUCCESSION
- Mary concerned about heir and marriage
- Suitors earl of Devon, Courtney but little courtly experience, factionalism
concerns, husbands family would be more powerful
- Marys choice being Philip of Spain, backed by Charles V who supported Mary
- Philip not overly keen but did do his duty, spent little time with queen once
married
- Unpopular with English so rules drawn up: Phillip being king has no power, no
foreign ministers, if Mary died, Philip has no claim to throne
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