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1536 | Succession of Edward VI | |
July Mary & Elizabeth are bastardized,succession going to Jane Seymour's son Edward VI |
1537 | Birth of Edward VI | |
12th Oct London Birth of Edward VI, son of Jane Seymour & Henry VIII, only legitimate male heir |
1537 | Death of Seymour | |
24th Oct London Death of Jane Seymour, 12 days after givingbirth to Edward VI |
1543 | Invasion of Scotland | |
12th July The war in Scotland is directed at breaking the power of the "French party" (led by Cardinal Beaton and Mary of Guise/Lorraine, James V's wife), and at persuading the Scottish to agree to thetreaty of Greenwich |
1543 | Rough Wooing | |
12th July The war in Scotland is directed at breaking the power of the "French party" (led by Cardinal Beaton and Mary of Guise/Lorraine, James V's wife), and at persuading the Scottish to agree to thetreaty of Greenwich |
1543 | Treaty of Greenwich | |
12th July Greenwich Provides for the marriage of Queen Mary to Prince Edward once she reaches 10 yrs |
12th July Greenwich The English army won a major victory at Solway Moss (November World for the year 1542">1542), many Scottish nobles were captured, as the price of their release they agree to thetreaty of Greenwich to the virtual subjection of Scotland |
12th July Greenwich The war in Scotland is directed at breaking the power of the "French party" (led by Cardinal Beaton and Mary of Guise/Lorraine, James V's wife), and at persuading the Scottish to agree to thetreaty of Greenwich |
1547 | Accession of Edward VI | |
28th Jan Accession of Edward VI after the death of Henry VIII |
1547 | Coronation of Edward VI | |
19th Feb London Coronation procession |
1549 | Declaration of War | |
9th Aug War is declared on France |
1549 | Reform of Church | |
1st Book of Common Prayer is introduced, enforced by the Act of Uniformity |
1550 | Arrest of Knox | |
Mar Boulogne Under thetreaty of Boulogne John Knox is released |
1550 | Reform of Church | |
The Ordinal is introduced |
1550 | Treaty of Boulogne | |
Mar Boulogne England withdraws from Scotland , receives 400,000 crowns & John Knox is released |
Mar Boulogne France regains Boulogne |
1552 | Parliament Dissolution | |
15th April London Closure of Edward VI's 1st Parliament |
1552 | Parliament Opening | |
4th Nov London Opening of Edward VI's 1st Parliament |
1552 | Publication of Edward VI | |
"Book of Common Prayer" |
1552 | Reform of Church | |
The 2nd Book of Common Prayer is introduced |
1552 | Succession of Edward VI | |
London Favors Northumberland's daughter-in-law lady Jane Grey for thesuccession |
London Persuaded by Northumberland to exclude Mary & Elizabeth from thesuccession |
1553 | Burial of Edward VI | |
8th Aug Westminster Abbey Buried in the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey |
1553 | Death of Edward VI | |
6th July Greenwich Dies of tuberculosis at Greenwich in the mansion of the Old Court |
1553 | Health | |
Greenwich Begins to suffer from TB |
3rd July Greenwich Moved into the Duke of Northumberland's residence at Old Court |
1553 | Parliament Dissolution | |
31st Mar London Closure of Edward VI's 2nd Parliament |
1553 | Parliament Opening | |
1st Mar London Opening of Edward VI's 2nd Parliament |
1553 | Succession of Edward VI | |
12th June London Edward VI orders Mary & Elizabeth to be made "illegitimate & lawfully begotten" |