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Where did Henry VII spend his exile?
Brittany
22nd August 1485
Battle of Bosworth
1514
Richard Hunne case - the Church was suspected of murdering him after he questioned its authority
1486
Yorkists Stafford and Lovell failed rebellion
1486
First Navigation Act - forbid merchants from loading their goods onto foreign ships if English ships were available
1486
Act of Resumption passed - granting Henry all Crown lands lost after 1455
1487
Lambert Simnel crowned King of England in Ireland
1487
Simnel defeated at Battle of Stoke Field
1489
Treaty of Redon with Brittany to stop French invasion
1489
Treaty of Medina Del Campo
1489
Yorkshire Rebellion against tax rises
1491
Perkin Warbeck begins impersonating the younger of the Princes in the Tower
1492
Treaty of Etaples
1493
Trade embargo with Netherlands - Margaret of Burgundy supports Warbeck
1494
Poyning’s Law
1496
Holy League of Venice - allied against France after it invaded Italy
1496
Intercursus Magnus
1496
Warbeck leads a Scottish invasion of England
1497
Cornish Rebellion
1497
Truce of Ayton - 5 years of peace and surrender of Warbeck
1499
Warbeck and Earl of Warwick executed
1501
Arthur marries Catherine of Aragon
1502
Arthur dies
1502
Treaty of Perpetual Peace - extends Truce of Ayton for the lifetime of both monarchs
1503
Elizabeth of York dies
1504
Ferdinand allies himself with France
1506
Treaty of Windsor - recognises Phillip as King of Castile
1506
Intercursus Malus
1509
Henry VII dies
1509
Henry VIII marries Catherine of Aragon
1509
England ignored from League of Cambrai
1510
Empson and Dudley executed
1510
Council Learned in Law abolished
1510
Renewal of Treaty of Etaples
1511
Holy League allies England against France
1512
Parliament grants the money needed for war with France
1512
Force sent to France but Ferdinand betrays and captures Navarre
1513
Wins Battle of Spurs but loses pension
1513
Capture of Tournai and Therouanne
1513
Catherine of Aragon leads to victory at the Battle of Flodden
1513
Wolsey becomes chief minister
1514
Wolsey recovers the French pension
1515
Act of Resumption in an attempt to regain Crown Land revenue fails
1515
Francis I becomes king of France
1517
Enclosure begins
1517
Luther’s 95 Theses
1518
Treaty of London against the Ottoman’s
1518
Wolsey appointed papal legate
1519
Wolsey attempts to removes kings ‘minions’ from the Privy Chamber
1520
Field of the Cloth of Gold
1521
Treaty of Bruges between England, Pope and HRE
1523
Tudor Subsidy begins to raise more taxes
1525
Amicable Grant - Wolsey becomes highly unpopular
1526
Eltham Ordinances - contributed to Wolsey’s downfall
1527
Sack of Rome - Pope is virtually a prisoner of Charles V
1527
Beginning of Henry attempting to divorce Catherine
1529
Return of Conciliar government
1530
Wolsey is arrested and dies
1532
Act of Annates - attempt to get the Pope to grant Henry a divorce by only sending 5% of money typically sent to Rome
1532
Cromwell becomes chief minister
1533
Henry divorces Catherine and marries Anne Boleyn
1533
Elizabeth is born
1533
Act of Restraint of Appeals - people can’t appeal church matters to the Pope
1534
Act of Supremacy
1534
Treason Act
1534
Mary declared illegitimate
1534
Henry dismisses the Earl of Kildare - leads to rebellion in Ireland
1534
Second Act of Annates - sends all money to Henry, not Rome
1534
Court of First Fruits and Tenths created - diverts all money meant for Pope to Henry
1534
Act of the Submission of the Clergy - finalised transfer of power to Protestant church
1535
Negotiations begin with Schmalkaldic league to counter Anne Boleyn’s power
1535
Valor Ecclesiasticus - investigates weath of Church and monasteries
1535
More is executed - refused to swear an oath to Henry as Supreme Head
1536
Catherine of Aragon dies
1536
Act for the dissolution of the lesser monasteries
1536
Act for Ten Articles - reinforces protestant ideas
1536
Henry divorces, executed Boleyn, marries Seymour
1536
Elizabeth made illegitimate
1537
Edward born, Seymour dies
1538
Henry is excommunicated by the Pope
1539
The Great Bible is created
1539
Act of the Six Articles reinforces catholic doctrine
1539
Second Suppression Act - dissolves rest of the monasteries with the last one gone by May 1540
1540
Henry marries and divorces Anne of Cleves
1540
Cromwell executed
1540
Henry marries Catherine Howard
1542
Henry is crowned King of Ireland
1542
Catherine Howard is executed
1542
Battle of Solway Moss - James V dies in battle leaving 6 day old MQoS
1543
Henry marries Catherine Parr
1543
Treaty of Greenwich
1544
Capture of Boulougne
1544
Treaty of Crepy ending the war between Francis and Charles
1544
Mary and Elizabeth reinstated to succession
1545
French failed counter-invasion of the Isle of Wight
1545
France sinks the Mary Rose at the Battle of the Solent
1546
Peace of Ardes - England can keep Boulougne and the pension if they don’t instigate war
1547
Henry dies and Edward VI is king
March 1547
Henry II becomes King and renews the Franco-Scottish treaty - sends troops