K. J. Kesselring, The Northern Rebellion of 1569: Faith, Politics, and Protest in Elizabethan England (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007), 77.On the Revolt of the Northern Earls see Krista Kesselring, The Northern Rebellion of 1569: Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England (...
1569 The Northern Rebellion – involving the Duke of Norfolk, and the earls of Westmorland and Northumberland. 1570 Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth I 1571 Treason Act makes it illegal to deny Elizabeth I is queen. 1572 The Ridolfi Plot 1570s increased number of Jesuit Priests arriving in ...
1569 The Northern Rebellion – involving the Duke of Norfolk, and the earls of Westmorland and Northumberland. 1570 Pope Pius V excommunicates Elizabeth I 1571 Treason Act makes it illegal to deny Elizabeth I is queen. 1572 The Ridolfi Plot 1570s increased number of Jesuit Priests arriving in ...
In January and February 1554, Wyatt's rebellion broke out; it was soon suppressed.[34] Elizabeth was brought to court and interrogated regarding her role, and on 18 March, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London. Elizabeth fervently protested her innocence.[35] Though it is unlikely that...
1641-1691:The remainder of the 17thcentury is one of the most violent periods in all of Irish history. While a crisis of the British monarchy leads to Civil War in England and Scotland, the Irish Catholic landowners, tired of increasing restrictions, stage theIrish Rebellion of 1641, starting...
In 1075, along with Richard de Clare, his fellow justiciar, he was sent to deal with the rebellion of Earl Ralph de Gael of East Anglia. De Gael had failed to respond to their summons to answer for an act of defiance and so the 2 lords faced and defeated the rebels at Fawdon in Ca...
The sequence of the Rebellion is the brutal punishment of the rebels by Lord Chief Justice Jeffries in 'the Bloody Assize' (though some historians argue that Jeffries' 'brutality' has been exaggerated). 1688 Incensed by James II's attempts to favour Catholics, seven English lords invite ...
For this foul deed the Kers were declared rebels, and appear to have suffered severely both from the vengeance of the Scotts, and the efforts of the Government officers to inflict the penalties of rebellion. Their chiefs of Cessford, Ferniehirst, and Hirsell presented a piteous petition to the...
The leader of the Irish rebellion of July, Robert Emmet, was hanged by the British in September. There were only an estimated six steam engines in use in the USA. Cotton surpassed tobacco as the leading export and cash crop in the USA. King Kamehameha I (ruled 1759+1819) of the Big ...
Her grandson Edward Courtenay would spend time in prison and because of his involvement in Wyatt’s Rebellion, which sought to topple Mary Tudor, be exiled from the country. Katherine died on 15 November 1527 having spent the latter part of her life living in Tiverton. Share this: Click ...