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   Adultery Boleyn   Boleyn, Anne
   London   Cromwell convinces Henry Anne had committed incest with her brother
   Adultery Boleyn   Henry VIII
     Cromwell convinces Henry Anne had committed incest with her brother
   Arrest   Boleyn, Anne
  30th April London   Mark Smeaton is arested for having an affair with Anne Boleyn
  2nd May Greenwich   Arrested at the May day jousts in Greenwich & taken to the Tower of London
  2nd May Tower of London   Arrested at the May day jousts in Greenwich & taken to the Tower of London
  5th May Tower of London   Richard Page is arrested for infidelities with Anne Boleyn
  5th May Tower of London   Thomas Wyatt is arrested for infidelities with Anne Boleyn
   Arrest   Boleyn, George
  4th May Tower of London   George Boleyn is arrested for high treason
   Arrest   Brereton, William
  4th May Tower of London   William Brereton is arrested for high treason
   Arrest   Henry VIII
   Tower of London   Lord George Rochford is arrested for adultery with Anne Boleyn, Anne's brother
  30th April Tower of London   Mark Smeaton is arested for having an affair with Anne Boleyn
  1st May Tower of London   Henry Norris is arrested for having an affair with Anne Boleyn
  2nd May Tower of London   Anne Boleyn is imprisoned in the Tower of London
  2nd May Tower of London   George Boleyn is arrested for high treason
  4th May Tower of London   Francis Weston is arrested for high treason
  4th May Tower of London   William Brereton is arrested for high treason
  5th May Tower of London   Richard Page is arrested for infidelities with Anne Boleyn
  5th May Tower of London   Thomas Wyatt is arrested for high treason
   Dec   Orders the arrest of the rebel leaders
   Arrest   Norris, Henry
  1st May Tower of London   Henry Norris s is arrested for having an affair with Anne Boleyn
   Arrest   Page, Richard
  5th May Tower of London   Arrested for infidelities with Anne Boleyn
   Arrest   Smeaton, Mark
  30th April Tower of London   Mark Smeaton is arested for having an affair with Anne Boleyn
   Arrest   Weston, Francis
  4th May Tower of London   Francis Weston is arrested for high treason
   Arrest   Wyatt, Thomas
  5th May Tower of London   Arrested for infidelities with Anne Boleyn
   Birth   Henry VIII
  27th Jan London   Birth of a stillborn son, Henry believes his marriage to Anne is damned
   Birth   Seymour, Jane
   London   Birth of Edward VI, givesbirth to Edward VI but dies 12 days later
   Burial   Boleyn, Anne
  19th May Tower of London   Buried in the Chapel of St Peter-ad-Vincula in the Tower, where she remains
   Burial   Catherine of Aragon
  27th Jan Peterborough   Buried at Peterborough Cathedral, the same day Anne Boleyn miscarries
   Burial   Henry VIII
  27th Jan Peterborough   Burial of Catherine of Aragon, the same day Anne Boleyn miscarries
   Cardinal   Pole, Reginald
  5th Dec London   Appointed Cardinal by Pope Paul III
   Constitution   Henry VIII
   London   The Privy Council replaces the King's Council
   Coronation   Henry VIII
   York   Jane Seymour is crowned in York Minster as the nth's Catholic Queen
   Coronation   Seymour, Jane
   York   Jane Seymour is crowned in York Minster as the nth's Catholic Queen
   Council of the North   Howard, Thomas
     Appointed President of the Council of the North
   Death   Aske, Robert
   July York   Death of Robert Aske
   Death   Boleyn, Anne
  27th Jan London   Anne Boleyn & Henry have a stillborn son
  27th Jan London   Henry believes his marriage to Anne is damned
  15th May London   Found guilty of treason & condemned to death
  19th May Tower Green   Beheaded on Tower Green by a headsman from Calais who uses a sword
   Death   Boleyn, George
  17th May London   Death of George Boleyn, executed
   Death   Boleyn, Thomas
     Death of Thomas Boleyn, executed
   Death   Brereton, William
  17th May London   Death of William Brereton, executed
   Death   Catherine of Aragon
  7th Jan Kimbolton   Death of Catherine of Aragon, at Kimbolton Palace, Cambridgeshire
   Death   Fitzroy
  22nd July London   Death of Henry Fitzroy, of tuberculosis
   Death   Henry VIII
  7th Jan Kimbolton   Death of Catherine of Aragon, Henry & Anne's offspring can inherit the throne
  19th May London   Has Anne Boleyn executed for high treason & adultery
  19th May Tower Green   Anne Boleyn is executed
  22nd July London   Death of Henry Fitzroy
  6th Oct   Death of William Tyndale, executed in the Low Countries
   Death   Norris, Henry
  17th May London   Death of Henry Norris , executed
   Death   Smeaton, Mark
  17th May London   Death of Mark Smeaton, executed
   Death   Tyndale, William
  6th Oct   Death of William Tyndale, executed in the Low Countries
   Death   Weston, Francis
  17th May London   Death of Francis Weston, executed
   Diplomacy   Henry VIII
   London   Parliament completes the break with Rome
   Dissolution   Cromwell
     Cromwell directs the dissolution of the monasteries
     The wealth of the Church goes to the crown & Church lands are sold to the new nobility
   Dissolution   Cromwell, Thomas
     Cromwell directs the dissolution of the monasteries
     The wealth of the Church goes to the crown & Church lands are sold to the new nobility
   Dissolution   Henry VIII
     Decides to dissolve or nationalize the smaller monasteries
   Divorce   Pole, Reginald
     Criticizes Henry's divorce & warns of punishment if he defies the Pope
   Execution   Aske, Robert
   July York   The leader of the Pilrimage of Grace is executed
   Execution   Boleyn, Anne
  19th May Tower Green   Beheaded on Tower Green by a headsman from Calais who uses a sword
  19th May Tower Green   Found guilty of treason
   Execution   Boleyn, George
  17th May London   George Boleyn is executed
   Execution   Boleyn, Thomas
     Death of Thomas Boleyn, executed
   Execution   Brereton, William
  17th May London   William Brereton os executed
   Execution   Henry VIII
  17th May London   Francis Weston is executed
  17th May London   George Boleyn is executed
  17th May London   Henry Norris s is executed
  17th May London   Mark Smeaton is executed
  17th May London   William Brereton is executed
  19th May London   Has Anne Boleyn executed for high treason & adultery
   July York   The leader of the Pilrimage of Grace is executed
  6th Oct   William Tyndale is executed in the Low Countries
   Execution   Howard, Thomas
     Witnesses the execution of his niece, Anne Boleyn
   Execution   Norris, Henry
  17th May London   Henry Norris s is executed
   Execution   Smeaton, Mark
  17th May London   Mark Smeaton is executed
   Execution   Tyndale, William
  6th Oct   William Tyndale is executed in the Low Countries
   Execution   Weston, Francis
  17th May London   Francis Weston is executed
   Legislation   Henry VIII
  18th Mar London   The Act of Suppression is passed
   July London   The Act of Succession, section IX allows Henry to bestow the crown on his daughters
  11th July   The Ten Articles of Protestant faith are passed
  11th July London   The Ten Articles are passed
  8th Dec London   The Poor Law is enacted
   Legitimacy Elizabeth I   Elizabeth I
   July   Mary & Elizabeth are bastardized,succession going to Jane Seymour's son Edward VI
   Legitimacy Mary I   Mary I
     Coerced into signing an agreement that her parent's marriage was invalid
   Marriage   Boleyn, Anne
  1st May London   Cranmer declares Anne's marriage void due to Henry's affair with her sister Mary
  17th May London   Divorced from Henry VIII
   Marriage   Henry VIII
     Offers to marry Madeleine the daughter of Francis I but is refused
   London   Parliament approves the marriage to Anne Boleyn & the break with Rome
  17th May London   Henry's Marriage to Anne Boleyn is invalidated
  17th May London   Henry's marriage to Catherine is declared invalid
  20th May London   Henry VIII is betrothed to Jane Seymour
  30th May York Place   Marries Jane Seymour, at York Place
   Marriage   Seymour, Jane
  20th May London   Henry VIII is betrothed to Jane Seymour
  30th May London   Marries Henry VIII, his 3rd wife, the same month Anne Boleyn is executed
   Miscarriage   Boleyn, Anne
  29th Jan London   News of Henry falling from his horse in a coma causes Anne to miscarry a male child
   Parliament   Henry VIII
  4th April London   Henry VIII's 5th Parliament closes
  8th June London   Opening of Henry VIII's 6th Parliament
  18th July London   Henry VIII's 6th Parliament closes
   Peerage   Boleyn, George
   Rochford   Created Viscount Rochford
   Peerage   Cromwell
     Created Lord Cromwell of Wimbledon
   Peerage   Cromwell, Thomas
     Created Lord Cromwell of Wimbledon
   Peerage   Seymour, Edward
  5th June   Created Viscount Beauchamp, after Jane Seymour marries Henry VIII
   Pregnancy   Henry VIII
  29th Jan London   Anne miscarries of a boy as a result of finding Henry in the arms of Jane Seymour
  29th Jan London   Anne's miscarriage is taken as a sign of divine wrath
   Dec London   Jane Seymour announces that she is pregnant
   Pregnancy   Seymour, Jane
   Dec London   Jane Seymour announces that she is pregnant
   Publication   Pole, Reginald
     Publication of, "Pro Ecclesiasticae Unitatis Defensione"
   Rebellion   Aske, Robert
   Yorkshire   Aske believes Henry's promise to open Parliament but the rebels suppressed
   Yorkshire   Demands Mary be legitimized, the Pope's authority restored & Church powers returned
   Yorkshire   Demands that Parliament not be subservient to the Royal will
   Yorkshire   Henry sends Norfolk to promise a Parliament & pardon the rebels
  8th Oct Yorkshire   The rebels demand the restoration of the Pope's authority
  8th Oct Yorkshire   Yorkshire rebels who call themselves the "pilgrimage of grace"
   Rebellion   Henry VIII
   York   To pacify the rebels Jane joins Henry VIII on a tour of the nth & is crowned in York
   Oct Lincolnshire   Beginning of therebellion led by Robert Aske, engulfs the nth of England  
   Rebellion   Howard
   Yorkshire   Helps put down therebellion of the Pilgrimage of Grace
   Rebellion   Howard, Thomas
   Yorkshire   Puts down therebellion of the Pilgrimage of Grace
   Rebellion   Seymour, Jane
   York   To pacify the rebels Jane joins Henry VIII on a tour of the nth & is crowned in York
   Yorkshire   Sympathizes with the rebels because she is a Catholic
   Reform   Cromwell
     An act dissolves all religious Houses worth under œ200 pa, 372 institutions
   Reform   Cromwell, Thomas
     An act dissolves all religious Houses worth under œ200 pa, 372 institutions
   Reform   Henry VIII
     Allowed to appoint his successor if he does not sire a male heir
     Section IX allows Henry to bestow the crown on one of his daughters
  18th Mar   The Act of Suppression is passed
  1st May   Beginning of the reformation of the Church in Ireland
   July   The Act of Succession is passed
  11th July   The Ten Articles of Protestant faith are passed
  31st July   Prohibited to exercise or defend papal authority, under penalty of praemunire
  8th Dec London   The Poor Law is enacted
   Speaker   Rich
     Appointed Speaker of the House of Commons
   Succession   Edward VI
   July   Mary & Elizabeth are bastardized,succession going to Jane Seymour's son Edward VI
   Succession   Elizabeth I
     Forced to sign an agreement that her parent's marriage was invalid & is illegitimate
   July   Mary & Elizabeth are bastardized,succession going to Jane Seymour's son Edward VI
   Succession   Henry VIII
   July London   Mary & Elizabeth are bastardized,succession going to Jane Seymour's son Edward VI
   Succession   Mary I
   London   Forced to sign an agreement that her parent's marriage was invalid & is illegitimate
   Trial   Boleyn, Anne
  15th May London   Accused by Cromwell of adultery with 5 lovers including her brother Lord Rochford
  15th May London   Ane Boleyn is found guilty & will burned or beheaded according to Henry VIII's wishes
  15th May London   Anne believes Henry will not allow her execution & will send her to a nunnery
  15th May London   Found guilty of treason
   Trial   Cromwell
  15th May London   Accused by Cromwell of adultery with 5 lovers including her brother Lord Rochford
   Trial   Cromwell, Thomas
  15th May London   Accused by Cromwell of adultery with 5 lovers including her brother Lord Rochford
   Trial   Henry VIII
   Tower of London   Found guilty of adultery with Anne Boleyn & condemned to die by beheading
  10th May London   Anne Boleyn is indicted for high treason
  15th May London   Found guilty & will be burned or beheaded according to Henry VIII's wishes
   Trial   Howard
   London   Earl Marshal at thetrial of Anne Boleyn
   Trial   Howard, Thomas
   London   Presides over thetrial of his niece, Anne Boleyn
   Trial   Rochford
   London   Found guilty of adultery with Anne Boleyn
   Trial   Walden
   London   Presides over thetrial of Anne Boleyn
   Unification   Henry VIII
  14th April London   Royal Assent is given to the bill uniting Wales & England  

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