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15 <Metadata name="Title">Primary Sources: King Edward VI's journal, 1549-51</Metadata>
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45 &lt;td valign=&quot;top&quot; width=&quot;48%&quot; bgcolor=&quot;#FFFFE8&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;In the
46 first journal entry to the right Edward VI records the results of an unsuccessful
47war in Scotland, civil disturbances in England and the execution of the
48 Protector's brother who was also the king's uncle.&amp;nbsp; It ends with the
49 Protector's fall from power.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;In the second
50 journal entry Edward discusses a religious dispute with his older
51 half-sister Princess Mary.&amp;nbsp; She was under renewed pressure to end the
52 illegal Mass in her household.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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57&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;1549&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;In the meantime in England rose great stirs, likely to increase much
58if it had not been well foreseen.&amp;nbsp; The council, about nineteen of
59them, were gathered in London, thinking to meet with the Lord Protector
60and to make him amend some of his disorders.&amp;nbsp; He, fearing his position,
61caused the secretary in my name to be sent to the lords to know for what
62cause they gathered their powers together and, if they meant to talk with
63him, to say that they should come in a peaceable manner.&amp;nbsp; The next
64morning, being 6 October and Saturday, he commanded the armour to be brought
65out of the armoury of Hampton Court, about 500 harnesses, to arm both his
66and my men with it, the gates of the house to be fortified, and people
67to be raised.&amp;nbsp; People came abundantly to the house.&amp;nbsp; That night
68with all the people at nine or ten o'clock at night I went to Windsor,
69and there watch and ward was kept every night.&amp;nbsp; The lords sat in the
70open places of London, calling gentlemen before them and declaring the
71causes of accusing the lord protector, and caused the same to be proclaimed.
72&lt;p&gt;After which time few came to Windsor, but only the men of my own guard
73who the lords willed, fearing the rage of the people so lately quieted.&amp;nbsp;
74Then the protector began to treat by letters, sending Sir Philip Hoby,
75lately come from his embassy in Flanders to see his family, who brought
76on his return a very gentle letter to the protector which he delivered
77to him, another to me, another to my household, to declare his faults,
78ambition, vainglory, entering into rash wars in my youth, negligence about
79Newhaven, enriching himself from my treasure, following his own opinions,
80and doing all by his own authority etc., which letters were openly read,
81and immediately the lords came to Windsor, took him and brought him through
82Holborn to the Tower.&amp;nbsp; Afterwards I came to Hampton Court where they
83appointed by my consent six lords of the council to be attendant on me,
84at least two, and four knights.&amp;nbsp; Lords - the marquis of Northampton,
85the earls of Warwick and Arundel, lords Russell, Sr John and Wentworth.&amp;nbsp;
86Knights - Sir Andrew Dudley, Sir Edward Rogers, Sir Thomas Darcy, Sir Thomas
87Wroth.&amp;nbsp; Afterwards I came through London to Westminster.&amp;nbsp; Lord
88Warwick was made admiral of England.&amp;nbsp; Sir Thomas Cheney was sent to
89the emperor for relief, which he could not obtain.&amp;nbsp; Mr Nicholas Wootton
90was made secretary.&amp;nbsp; The lord protector, by his own agreement and
91submission, lost his protectorship, treasureship, marshalship, all his
92movables and nearly 2,000 pds of lands, by act of Parliament.&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;hr&gt;
93
94&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;1551&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;The lady Mary, my sister, came to me to Westminster, where after greetings
95she was called with my council into a chamber where it was declared how
96long I had suffered her mass, in hope of her reconciliation, and how now,
97there being no hope as I saw by her letters, unless I saw some speedy amendment
98I could not bear it.&amp;nbsp; She answered that her soul was God's and her
99faith she would not change, nor hide her opinion with dissembled doings.&amp;nbsp;
100It was said I did not constrain her faith but willed her only as a subject
101to obey.&amp;nbsp; And that her example might lead to too much inconvenience.
102&lt;p&gt;On 19 March the emperor's ambassador came with a short message from
103his master of threatened war, if I would not allow his cousin the princess
104to use her mass.&amp;nbsp; No answer was given to this at the time.
105&lt;p&gt;The following day the bishops of Canterbury, London and Rochester, Thomas
106Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley and John Scory, concluded that to give licence
107to sin was sin; to allow and wink at it for a time might be born as long
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