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16 | <Metadata name="Title">Queen Mary I / Mary Tudor - Marian Government Policies</Metadata>
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31 | height=45 alt="Marian Government Policies" src="_httpdocimg_/marygovt.gif"
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32 | width=343> <BR>The following is a list of government policies &amp; officials.
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33 | <BR>It also includes religious legislation. </p>
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34 | <CENTER>
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35 | <P>
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36 | <HR width="100%">
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37 | <BR><B><FONT size=+1>When did Parliament meet during Mary's reign?</FONT></B>
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38 | <BR>5 October 1553 to 5 December 1553 <BR>2 April 1554 to 5 May 1554 <BR>12
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39 | November 1554 to 16 January 1555 <BR>21 October 1555 to 9 December 1555 <BR>20
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40 | January 1558 to 17 November 1558
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41 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Who were the Speakers of the House of Commons?</FONT></B>
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42 | <BR>Sir John Pollard, M.P. for Oxfordshire - elected 5 October 1553 <BR>Sir
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43 | Robert Brooke, M.P. for the City of London - elected 2 April 1554 <BR>Sir
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44 | Clement Higham, M.P. for West Looe - elected 12 November 1554 <BR>Sir John
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45 | Pollard, M.P. for Chippenham - elected 21 October 1555 <BR>Sir William Cordell,
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46 | M.P. for Suffolk - elected 20 January 1558
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47 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal</FONT></B>
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48 | <BR>Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester&nbsp; 1553-1555 <BR>Nicholas Heath,
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49 | Archbishop of York&nbsp; 1556-1558
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50 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Keepers of the Privy Seal</FONT></B> <BR>John Russell, 1st
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51 | Lord Russell, created 1st earl of Bedford, 1550)&nbsp; 1542-1555 <BR>William
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52 | Paget&nbsp; 1555-1559
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53 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Principal Secretaries</FONT></B> <BR>Sir John Cheke&nbsp;
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54 | 1553 <BR>Sir John Bourne&nbsp; 1553-1558
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55 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Chief Justices of the King's Bench</FONT></B> <BR>Thomas
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56 | Bromley&nbsp; 1553 <BR>William Portman&nbsp; 1555 <BR>Edward Saunders&nbsp; 1557
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57 |
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58 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Chief Justices of Common Pleas</FONT></B> <BR>Richard
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59 | Morgan&nbsp; 1553 <BR>Robert Brooke&nbsp; 1554 <BR>Anthony Browne&nbsp; 1558
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60 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Lord Treasurers</FONT></B> <BR>William Paulet, 1st earl of
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61 | Wiltshire (1550) and 1st marquis of Winchester (1551) <BR>held office of Lord
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62 | Treasurer from 1550 to 1572
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63 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Chief Barons of the Court of Exchequer</FONT></B> <BR>David
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64 | Brook&nbsp; 1553 <BR>Clement Heigham&nbsp; 1558
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65 | <P><B><FONT size=+1>Masters of the Rolls - Court of Chancery</FONT></B> <BR>Sir
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66 | Nicholas Hare&nbsp; 1553 <BR>Sir William Cordell&nbsp; 1557</CENTER>
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67 | <P><BR>&nbsp;<HR width="100%">
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68 | <BR><FONT size=+1>Religious Developments&nbsp; 1553-1558</FONT>
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69 | <UL><i><FONT color=#990000>Compare the religious acts of January - July 1553 to
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70 | those passed after Mary became queen.&nbsp; One can imagine the confusion
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71 | caused by such rapid shifts in ideology.</FONT></i></UL><B><FONT
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72 | color=#000000>1553</FONT></B> <BR><FONT color=#000000>January - Sir Richard
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73 | Cotton ordered to seize Church plate and vestments.</FONT> <BR><FONT
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74 | color=#000000>12 June - the Forty-Two Articles issued (includes the statement
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75 | that Justification before God is by faith alone; also, good works play no part
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76 | in salvation &amp; there is no purgatory.)</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>19
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77 | July - Mary Tudor proclaimed queen of England.</FONT> <BR><I><FONT
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78 | color=#000000>Immediate &amp; rapid religious changes ensue.</FONT></I>
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79 | <BR><FONT color=#000000>September - Bishops Bale, Coverdale, Ponet, Scory &amp;
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80 | Barlow are deprived of their offices &amp; eventually flee overseas.</FONT>
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81 | <BR><FONT color=#000000>Bishops Gardiner and Bonner are released from prison and
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82 | reinstated to former offices.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>Mary orders that
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83 | Archbishop Cranmer be arrested.&nbsp; His fellow Protestant leaders - Latimer,
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84 | Hooper &amp; Ridley (and a score of others) are also arrested.</FONT> <BR><FONT
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85 | color=#000000>October - Parliament in session.&nbsp; It refuses to repeal the
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86 | Act of Supremacy, despite Mary's insistence.&nbsp; They do pass an Actof Repeal
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87 | which essentially voids the Edwardian reformation - and reinstates Mass,
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88 | clerical celibacy &amp; ritual worship.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>December
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89 | - Mary responds to Parliament's refusal to repeal the Act of Supremacy &amp;
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90 | rejects the title of Supreme Head of the English Church.</FONT> <BR>&nbsp;
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91 | <P><B><FONT color=#000000>1554</FONT></B> <BR><FONT color=#000000>January -
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92 | prominent English Protestants flee to Germany and Switzerland, trying to avoid
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93 | Marian prosecution of married/non-celibate clergy.</FONT> <BR><FONT
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94 | color=#000000>March - Mary issues Royal Injunction - orders bishops to remove
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95 | married clergy from office; suppress heresy; only ordain clergy who have been
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96 | ordained under the English Ordinal; restore Holy Days and attendant
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97 | ceremonies.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>Gardiner begins a methodical purge of
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98 | married clergy.&nbsp; This practice eventually claims almost a quarter of parish
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99 | clergy.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>April - Parliament meets again - and once
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100 | more clash with Mary.&nbsp; They eventually agree to pass heresy laws - <I>if
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101 | </I>there is no restoration of monastic lands.&nbsp; Mary reluctantly agrees to
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102 | the condition.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>November - Cardinal Reginald Pole
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103 | (whose Plantagenet mother, Margaret, was brutally murdered by Henry VIII)
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104 | returns to England and the sentence of excommunication is lifted from
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105 | England.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>Also, Parliament meets again and passes
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106 | a 2nd Act of Repeal which voids all religious legislation since 1529.&nbsp; In
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107 | other words, the Henrician Reformation never occurred!</FONT> <BR>&nbsp;
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108 | <P><B><FONT color=#000000>1555</FONT></B> <BR><FONT color=#000000>January - Mary
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109 | begins the new year by appointing a commission to re-establish various religious
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110 | houses.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>4 February - The first Protestant martyr
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111 | is publicly burned - John Rogers, translator of the Bible, is convicted under
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112 | the new heresy laws.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>16 October - Bishops Ridley
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113 | and Latimer are burnt for heresy outside Balliol College, Oxford.</FONT>
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114 | <BR><FONT color=#000000>12 November - Stephen Gardiner, Mary's Catholic adviser,
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115 | dies.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>13 November - Archbishop Cranmer is
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116 | officially deprived of the See of Canterbury.</FONT> <BR><FONT
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117 | color=#000000>December - Cardinal Reginald Pole is given Cranmer's former
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118 | position - named Archbishop of Canterbury.</FONT> <BR>&nbsp;
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119 | <P><B><FONT color=#000000>1556</FONT></B> <BR><FONT color=#000000>The public
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120 | burning of Protestant martyrs continues unabated.</FONT> <BR><FONT
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121 | color=#000000>21 March - Thomas Cranmer recants all retractions and is burnt for
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122 | heresy outside Balliol College, Oxford - where Ridley and Latimer were also
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123 | killed.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>22 March - Pole is officially consecrated
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124 | as Archbishop of Canterbury.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>Cardinal Pole
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125 | becomes enmeshed in arguments with Pope Paul IV and is deprived of his position
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126 | as Papal Legate.</FONT> <BR>&nbsp;
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127 | <P><B><FONT color=#000000>1557</FONT></B> <BR><FONT color=#000000>Many small
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128 | religious houses are re-established.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>June - Pole
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129 | is recalled to Rome to answer charges of heresy, referencing his arguments with
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130 | the pope.&nbsp; Mary refuses to let him go.&nbsp; The pope appoints Friar
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131 | William Peto as Papal Legate in Pole's place.&nbsp; Mary refuses to recognize
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132 | the appointment.</FONT> <BR>&nbsp;
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133 | <P><B><FONT color=#000000>1558</FONT></B> <BR><FONT color=#000000>10 November -
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134 | five prominent Protestants burnt for hersey at Canterbury.&nbsp; In total, about
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135 | 300 Protestants were killed during Mary's reign.</FONT> <BR><FONT
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136 | color=#000000>The prominent Protestant exile Thomas Bentham returns to London
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137 | and leads Protestant meetings.</FONT> <BR><FONT color=#000000>17 November - Mary
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138 | and Pole both die.</FONT>
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