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Comprehensive document of the policies made by Northumberland under the reign of Edward VI.

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Northumberland
Policies under the Privy Council

- Person who benefitted the most from the fall of Somerset was the Earl of Warwick- he
led the troops in the Kett’s rebellion and he had supporters in government.

- He had no direct links to the king so he had to gain support within the council.
- He gained the title of Duke of Northumberland but it wasn ’t until February 1550 that he
was fully in charge, with the title of Lord of President of the Council.

- Used to be seen as a ruthless opportunist, but it is now generally recognised he was
working in difficult circumstances.


Religious Policy

- To secure his dominant position in the Privy Council he was keen to support people
with radical views.

- Conservatives such as Gardiner (Catholic) lost their prominent positions and were im-
prisoned in the Tower of London. Bishop Bonner of London, was deprived of his dio-
cese.

- January 1552 Parliament assembled- religious reform discussed and laws passed.
- Treason Act: became offence to question Royal Supremacy or any of the beliefs of the
English Church

- The Second Act of Uniformity: offensive for both clergy and laity not to attend Church
of England services- fined or imprisoned

- 1552 Prayer Book removed all traces of Catholicism and the mass. Significance of the
Eucharist was reduced, with more emphasis on it being a commemorative ceremony.

- 1553 instructions were sent out to bishops that altars were replaced by communion ta-
bles and that clergy should not wear vestments when taking services.

- Attack on Church wealth was partly motivated by government needs- commissioners
began the removal of all gold and silver plate still held in parish churches. Process had
only just begun when Edward VI died.



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