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 Askew, Anne
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   Arrest   Henry VIII
   Tower of London   Arrested for advocarting that his father become Regent after Henry VIII's death
  13th Dec London   After the arrests of Norfolk & Surrey Henry ousts them from the Regency Council
   Arrest   Howard, Thomas
  12th Dec Tower of London   Arrested & sent to the Tower, increases Somerset's power
   Arrest   Latimer, Hugh
   Tower of London   Arrested & sent to the Tower because of his opposition to the 6 Articles
   Assassination   Henry VIII
  29th May   Seymour captures Edinburgh (1544) and Cardinal Beaton is murdered 29 May 1546, but the English are unable to reduce Scotland to obedience
  29th May St Andrews   Has Beaton assassinated by Fife Protestants who oppose his pro-French policy
   Assassination   Beaton, David
  29th May St Andrews   Revenge for having the preacher of the reformation George Wishart burnt at the stake
   Battle of Anaquioto   Pizarro, Gonzalo
   Anaquito   Wins the battle of Anaquito
   Capture   Henry VIII
   Jan Boulogne   The French recapture Boulogne
   Capture   Howard
   Jan Boulogne   The French recapture Boulogne
   Chief Gentleman   Denny, Anthony
   Oct   Appointed Chief Gentleman of the King's Privy Chamber
   Constitution   Henry VIII
  26th Dec London   The Regency Council will rule by majority, there is no provision for a Protector
   Death   Askew, Anne
  16th July Smithfield   Death of Anne Askew, executed
   Death   Crome, Edward
   London   Death of Edward Crome, Executed
   Death   Elizabeth I
  28th Jan London   Death of Henry VIII, Elizabeth hears the news at Enfield
   Death   Henry VIII
  16th July Smithfield   Anne Askew is burnt at Smithfield for heresy
   Death   Wishart, George
  1st Mar London   The Scottish Lutheran is burnt at the stake on the orders of Cardinal Beaton
   Death   Dolet, Etienne
  3rd Aug Paris   Death of Etienne Dolet, executed
   Death   Luther, Martin
  18th Feb Eisleben   Dies in Eisleben, his place of birth
   Death   Beaton, David
  29th May St Andrews   Death of David Beaton, assassinated
   Death   Pizarro, Gonzalo
     Defeated & executed by Gasca
   Execution   Askew, Anne
  16th July Smithfield   Burnt for heresy, a believer in Reformation she is found to have Court connections
   Execution   Crome, Edward
   London   Burnt for heresy, a believer in Reformation he is found to have Court connections
   Execution   Henry VIII
  16th July Smithfield   Anne Askew is burnt at Smithfield for heresy
   Execution   Wishart, George
  1st Mar London   The Scottish Lutheran is burnt at the stake on the orders of Cardinal Beaton
   Execution   Dolet, Etienne
  3rd Aug Paris   Hanged & burned for heresy & blasphemy for publishing the works of Erasmus
   Execution   Pizarro, Gonzalo
     Defeated & executed by Gasca
   Invasion of Scotland   Henry VIII
  29th May   Seymour captures Edinburgh (1544) and Cardinal Beaton is murdered 29 May 1546, but the English are unable to reduce Scotland to obedience
   Navy Board   Henry VIII
     The Navy Board is founded to administer the Navy
   Peace   Clinton, Edward
     One of the peace Commissioners sent to France
   Peace   Henry VIII
  7th June London   Ends 2 yrs of conflict between Henry VIII & Francois I
   Peerage   Butler, Thomas
   Ormond   Created Earl of Ormonde, 10th, known as "the Black Earl"
   Rebellion   Pizarro, Gonzalo
     Leads the rebellion of the Conquistadores against Spain
   Reform   Henry VIII
     The Navy Board is founded to administer the Navy
   Regency   Henry VIII
  26th Dec London   The Regency Council will rule by majority, there is no provision for a Protector
   Rule of Boulogne   Henry VIII
  7th June Boulogne   The Anglo-French peace treaty of Campe gives England control of Boulogne for 8 years
   Siege of Boulogne   Howard
   Jan Boulogne   The French recapture Boulogne
   Succession   Elizabeth I
     Henry VIII's will confirms the 3rd Act of Succession
   Succession   Henry VIII
     Henry VIII's will confirms the 3rd Act of Succession
  26th Dec London   Nominates a Regency Council of 16 to govern until Edward reaches 18
  26th Dec London   Revises his will so the Crown will be left to Edward, Mary & Elizabeth
  26th Dec London   The Regency Council will rule by majority, there is no provision for a Protector
   Succession   Mary
  26th Dec   If Henry VIII's daughters die childless then succession will pass to his sister Mary
   Succession   Ivan IV the Terrible
   Moscow   Assumes full power
   Treaty of Campe   Henry VIII
  7th June Campe   The Anglo-French peace treaty gives England control of Boulogne for 8 years
   Treaty of Campe   Francis I
   Campe   A peace Treaty is ratified with the English at Hampton Court, August
   Trial   Bonner, Edmund
   Winchester   Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism
   Trial   Cheke, John
   Winchester   Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism
   Trial   Cox, Richard
   Winchester   Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism
   Trial   Gardiner, Stephen
   Winchester   Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism
   Trial   Henry VIII
   London   Catherine submits to her husband's will & the inquiry ends
   London   Suspects sacramentarianism & launches an investigation
   Trial   Howard
  12th Dec London   Sentenced to death for treason
   Trial   Parr
   London   Catherine is questioned but she submits to her husband's will & the inquiry ends
   London   Henry suspects sacramentarianism
   Trinity College   Henry VIII
   Cambridge   Founds Trinity College
   Will   Elizabeth I
     Elizabeth & Mary are left an income of œ3,000 pa until they marry
   Will   Seymour, Edward
  30th Dec   One of the executors of the will of Henry VIII

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