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Monastic lands not sold by Henry VIII
1/3
Northumberland’s vice chamberlain
Sir John Gates
Lord Somerset AKA
Edward Seymour
French send over 6,000 troops to stop English from gaining control of the scottish borders
1548
Only English victory in Scotland
Battle of Pinkie
Somerset deposed as Lord Protector
1549
Warwick’s titles
Duke of Northumberland
Lord President of the council
Earl of Southampton
Arrested
Denounced Seymour
Readmitted to council
Purged by northumberland
Expelled from council
Michael Stanhope
Somerset’s Chief Gentleman of Privy Chamber
Edward’s Death Date
6 July 1553
Lady Jane grey proclaimed Queen
9th July 1553
mary and Elizabeth declared illegitimate
June 1553
Established by Henry VIII’s will to be an ideologically balanced protectorate for Edward
Regency Council
Cost of Boulogne
1 million to fortify
£1,333,000 paid by French
Richard Coxe
Sir John Cheke
Protestant Humanist tutors
Vagrancy Act
1547
somerset + enclosure
established a commission on enclosure
1548 proclamations enforcing Enclosure laws
1549 sheep tax
total raised by debasement
£1,270,000
sale of chantry lands
£100,000
debasement ended
1551
Northumberland’s minion
Sir John Gates
Vice Chamberlain
Somerset’s minion
Michael Stanhope
Chief Gentleman of privy chamber
debts in 1550
£300,000
debts in 1553
£180,000
Cost of scottish war
£800,000
Treaty of Boulogne
1550
£133,333
ended rough wooing
Battle of the Pinkie
1547
food prices doubled between…
1520-1550
Somerset’s use of proclamations
70
more than any Tudor