Events from the 1530sinEngland. Monarch – Henry VIII 1530 26 January – Thomas Boleyn, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, becomes Keeper of the Privy Seal. January...
The 1530s decade ran from January 1, 1530, to December 31, 1539. February 14 – Tangaxuan II, last cazonci of the Purépecha Empire, is executed by conquistador...
practised religion inEngland. The established church of England is the Church of England, which left communion with Rome in the 1530s when Henry VIII was...
created in 1536–1537 as part of the Whitehall Mural showing the Tudor dynasty at the Palace of Whitehall, Westminster, which was destroyed by fire in 1698...
monasteries in the late 1530s was one of the most revolutionary events in English history. There were nearly 900 religious houses inEngland, around 260...
operation. 1532–1536 Rood screen in King's College Chapel, Cambridge inEngland is erected. Palazzo Massimo alle Colonne in Rome, designed by Baldassare Peruzzi...
The will of Henry VIII of England was a significant constitutional document, or set of contested documents created in the 1530s and 1540s, affecting English...
England, and henceforth was represented in the Parliament of England. During the 1530s, Henry VIII overthrew the power of the Catholic Church within...
manuscript (British Library, Add. MS 17492) is a verse miscellany from the 1530s and early 1540s, compiled by three women who attended the court of Anne...
More, is considered to have been one of the most learned women in sixteenth-century England. She is celebrated for her filial piety and scholarly accomplishments...
Events from the 1550s inEngland. This decade marks the beginning of the Elizabethan era. Monarch – Edward VI (until 6 July 1553), Jane (disputed, 6 July...
OL 1718720M. Hoyle, R. W. (2001). The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Politics of the 1530s. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-925906-2. OL 22264908M. Loades, David...
issues had been Henry's priority in the first half of the 1530s. In 1536, for example, Henry granted his assent to the Laws in Wales Act 1535, which legally...
monasteries in the late 1530s was one of the most revolutionary events in English history. There were nearly 900 religious houses inEngland, around 260 for monks...
Events from the 1520s inEngland. Monarch – Henry VIII Regent – Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (starting 31 May, until 16 July 1520) 1520 26–31 May...
Events from the 1510s inEngland. Monarch – Henry VIII Regent – Catherine, Queen Consort (starting 30 June, until 22 October 1513) 1510 c. January – Erasmus...
monasteries in the late 1530s was one of the most revolutionary events in English history. There were nearly 900 religious houses inEngland, around 260...
Events from the 1540s inEngland. Monarch – Henry VIII (until 28 January 1547), then Edward VI Regent – Catherine, Queen Consort (starting 15 July, until...
Crown, in part because his half-sister Mary was Catholic, while Jane was a committed Protestant and would support the reformed Church of England, whose...
taking shape in Mary's reign "reflected the mature Erasmian Catholicism" of its leading clerics, who were all educated in the 1520s and 1530s. Marian church...
In 1290, King Edward I of England had issued an edict expelling all Jews from England. However the English Reformation, which started in the 1530s, brought...
and radically altered the role of the Parliament of England. This transition happened in the 1530s, Elton argued, and must be regarded as part of a planned...
manages the National Heritage Collection. This comprises over 400 of England's historic buildings, monuments, and sites spanning more than 5,000 years...
it became his principal London seat until Whitehall Palace was built in the 1530s. Henry VIII married Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves at Greenwich...
Thomas Boleyn, writing in the 1530s, stated that his children were born before the death of his father, William Boleyn, in 1505. The academic debate...
'Magnus', is a British secondary school located in the market town of Newark-on-Trent, in Nottinghamshire, England. It was founded as a grammar school by the...
medieval periods, Weybridge was held by Chertsey Abbey. In 2011 it had a population of 15,449. In the 1530s, Henry VIII constructed Oatlands Palace to the north...
was in protest of major problems within the Roman Catholic Church. InEngland and Wales, Protestantism was definitively established in the 1530s when...
Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s and 1540s. A formal complaint was raised by the mayors and burgesses to Thomas Cromwell in 1539, arguing that many...