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23 Oct 2022
time of English Reformation
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Henry VIII of England approves the translation of the Bible into English.
Parliament passes an act to close all monasteries in England and Wales regardless of size.
Henry marries Anne of Cleves
Waltham Abbey is the last monastery in England to close/ Waltham Abbey in Essex is the last monastery to close in England.
Thomas Cromwell is arrested on charges of treason and heresy.
Thomas Cromwell is executed for treason and heresy.
Henry's marriage to Anne of Cleves is annulled
Henry VIII dies, Edward VI accedes to the throne aged 9
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey dies of ill health on his way to trial for treason against Henry VIII of England .
Henry makes claims to imperial title and extends protection to clergymen denying papal supremacy
Sir Thomas More resigns as Lord Chancellor .
Thomas Cromwell pushes through Parliament the Act in Restraint of Annates which limits funds paid to the Papacy.
Anne Boleyn becomes pregnant
Thomas Cranmer serves as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Thomas Cromwell pushes through Parliament the Act in Restraint of Appeals which declares that the English monarch is now the highest authority on all legal matters.
Henry VIII of England marries his second wife, Anne Boleyn, in secret at Whitehall .
Henry VIII of England appoints Thomas Cranmer as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury formally annuls Henry VIII of England’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII of England, is crowned Queen of England.
Princess Elizabeth born
Thomas Cromwell pushes through Parliament the Treason Act which forbids people to speak out and criticise their king or his policies.
Parliament passes the Act of Succession which declares Henry VIII of England's daughter Mary (with Catherine of Aragon) illegitimate.
The Act of Supremacy declares Henry VIII of England the head of the Church in England and not the Pope.
Thomas Cromwell and a team of inspectors compile the Valor Ecclesiasticus, a record of all the wealth and income of monastic institutions in England and Wales.
Thomas Cromwell is made vicar-general by Henry VIII of England.
Sir Thomas More is executed for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII of England as the head of the Church in England.
Henry VIII of England and Thomas Cromwell push a bill through Parliament which begins the Dissolution of the Monasteries in England and Wales.
Thomas Cromwell's Ten Articles rejects four of the Seven Sacraments of Catholicism.
Anne Boleyn is executed
Reformation parliament' dissolved
Thomas Cromwell issues The Injunctions, a set of recommendations for the clergy.
The Pilgrimage of Grace, a popular uprising against religious changes made by Henry VIII of England, marches in the north of England.
Henry VIII of England executes 178 of the protestors involved in the Pilgrimage of Grace.
Thomas Cromwell publishes The Bishop’s Book.
Supplication Against the Ordinaries / Act in Conditional Restraint of Appeals (La copie) (La copie)
Henry VIII of England travels to France with Anne Boleyn as his official consort .
Thomas Cromwell issues a more radical version of The Injunctions.
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