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Y106 OCR A LEVEL HISTORY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.Buy Quality Materials! When did Edward Seymour seize control of EdVI? (year) 1547 When did Seymour become Lord Protector and the Duke of Somerset? (year) 1547 When were the chantries dissolved? (year) 1547 When did iconoclasm occur? (year)...

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When did Edward Seymour seize control of EdVI? (year)
1547
When did Seymour become Lord Protector and the Duke of Somerset? (year)
1547
When were the chantries dissolved? (year)
1547
When did iconoclasm occur? (year)
1547
When was Thomas Seymour arrested for treason? (year)
1549
When was the First Prayer Book issued? (year)
1549
When was Exeter besieged by protestors against the Prayer Book? (year)
1549
When was Kett's Rebellion? (season)
Summer 1549
When was Kett executed? (month)
December 1549
When did Dudley arrest Somerset and make himself Duke of Northumberland?
(year)
1549
When did Cranmer create the New Ordinal? (year)
1550
When was Bishop Gardiner removed from the Council and imprisoned for the
remainder of EdVI's regin? (year)
1551
When did Cranmer introduce the 42 Articles to replace the 10 & 6 Articles? (year)
1552
When did Cranmer rewrite the Prayer Book to produce a second Prayer Book
(more protestant)? (year)
1552
When was the Second Act of Uniformity? (year)
1552
When did Edward become seriously ill? (year)
1553
When did EdVI change the 'Devise for the Succession' and Henry's will in order to
make Lady Jane Grey the heir to the throne? (year)
1553
When did Northumberland's son, Gilford Dudley, marry Lady Jane Grey?
1553

,When did EdVI die? (year)
1553
Henry declared that his reign had begun the day before the Battle of Bosworth
21 August 1485
Battle of Bosworth
August 1485
Henry VII crowned king (only after his coronation did he summon Parliament)
30th Oct 1485
One year truce with France (which was later extended to January 1489)
1485
Initial Treaty with Brittany
1486
Renewal of Treaty with Brittany, one year after Henry made it with Maximilian,
Duke of Burgundy
1487
Henry VII married Elizabeth of York
18th January 1486
Henry went on a progress to the North of the country to show off his power in an
area where Richard had had strong support
March 1486
Prince Arthur born
1486
Act of Resumption passed. This along with his meanness with patronage and the
seizure of estates of those who opposed him (like Lincoln, Suffolk, Sir William
Stanley) enabled Henry VII to quadruple revenue from crown lands.
1486
Renewal of Treaty with Maximilian
1487
Simnel's Rebellion (Simnel invades England with 2000 German mercenaries paid
for by Margaret of Burgundy).
1487
Battle of Stoke: Lincoln killed and Simnel captured; hard fought battle that could
have gone either way (LAST TIME HENRY VII HAD TO FIGHT FOR HIS THRONE)
1487
Treaty with Brittany at Redon
1489
Yorkshire tax Rebellion
1489
Treaty of Medina del Campo (with Spain)
1489
Warbeck Rebellion
1491-99
Prince Henry born
1491
Perkin Warbeck arrived in France by this year and had support from Charles VIII
because of Henry's involvement in Brittany

, 1492
Treaty of Etaples (with France) guaranteeing no further French aid to English
rebels, particularly Warbeck and a pension of £5000 a year that Henry retained for
17 years
1492
(temporary) Trade embargo (on Cloth trade) with Burgundy (because of Perkin
Warbeck)
1493
Execution of Sir William Stanley, Henry VII's Lord Chamberlain for corresponding
with Warbeck
1495
Henry joins the League of Venice (later the Holy League)
1495-96
Intercursus Magnus (trade agreement) was signed with Burgundy restoring trade
and ending Burgundian support for Warbeck
1496
James IV provided a small army for Warbeck to invade England, but it was
unsuccessful (merely a border raid, only advanced 4 miles and withdrew after 4
days)
1496
Henry and Ferdinand (of Aragon) sign further marriage agreement
1496
Cornish tax Rebellion
1497
Truce of Ayton (temporary peace agreement with Scotland, meant James IV
abandoned Warbeck)
1497
Warbeck lands in Cornwall, hoping to exploit the fact that there had been a tax
rebellion 3 months prior, but failed to gain enough support.
1497
Perkin Warbeck surrenders and is captured. Henry places him in the Tower of
London
1497
Warbeck and Warwick executed
1499
truce with Scotland becomes a full peace
1499
Death of Henry VII's 3rd son, Edmund
1500
Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon marry
1501
Peace (Treaty) of Ayton with Scotland
1502
Prince Arthur dies, leaving Prince Henry at only 10 years old as the only
remaining male heir
1502

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