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A complete summary of the content of the Later Tudors section of the OCR A level History Course. The notes are seperated by themes and include facts on the reigns of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. These notes condense down the course to the most important facts. I made and used these notes to gain an A* in my OCR history A level.

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Later Tudors Overview

Stability of the Monarchy:

Under Edward
Issues of Age
 Edward succeed Henry VII in 1547
 Henry issue third succession act in 1543
 Device for succession first issued May 1553
 Only 9 years old
 Henry had established a regency council

Weakness of Government and Finance
 1547 vagrancy act passed- punished idle people by forcing them to work as slaves for
2 years
 France declare war on England 8th August 1549
 1525-51 population rise from 2.3 mill to 3 mill
 Poor harvest in 1548
 Somerset continue debasing coinage leading to the silver content being 25% by 1551
 In 1530 food prices 69% higher than in 1508
 Price rise from 1508-1549 214%
 Devise for the succession was initially drawn up in May 1553, it named the male
members of the Grey family as the successors however this was then altered to
make Jane Grey the heir
 There was an ‘anti-somerset’ faction at court that included figures such as Paget,
Warwick and Wriothesley

Somerset and Northumberland
 Somerset’s religious policy was slow and cautious, and he was only a moderate
protestant
 Somerset had a good reputation due to his 1540s campaign against Scotland
 Somerset established commissions in 1548 1549 to look into enclosure- this made
him look like a sympathiser and may have encouraged unrest
 Somerset overthrown in 1549- after Edward claimed he was holding him prisoner
 The councils religious conservatives didn’t trust Northumberland
 Warwick emerged as leader in 1550 and took the title Lord President
Northumberland
 1549 Somerset issue proclamations forcing landowners to reverse the policy of
enclosure
 The Scottish wars cost Somerset 1-2 million
 Warwick released Somerset from jail and his daughter married Warwick’s son
 Somerset continued to plot (although this may have been fabricated) and led to the
Privy Council ordering his execution
 Somerset executed January 1552
 Treaty of Boulogne signed by Northumberland to end the war with France and
Scotland
 Somerset dissolution of Chantries produce £160,000 annually

,  19 members of the council accuse Somerset of Malice and Evil government
 Northumberland reduce debt from £300,000-£180,000
 Northumberland’s role in the new device for the succession in 1553: Married his son
Guildford Dudley to Lady Jane Grey, as a protestant he would lose power if Mary
became Queen, Edward playing a greater role in government attending privy council
meetings – professional force was dismissed in 1552 and Mary wasn’t captured
suggesting that this was not Northumberland’s plan

Religion
 Somerset:
o July 1547 the Book of Homilies and the Erasmus Paraphrases were
introduced into all churches
o Had to conduct services in English and have an English bible
o Chantries were dissolved
o Repealed the act of Treason
- Led to iconoclastic attacks and pamphlets attacking mass
- As a result the government had to issue a series of proclamations
between Jan to April 1548 to restore order and limit preaching
- September 1548 the council had to ban all public preaching
o Act of uniformity passed in January 1549
 Northumberland:
o Religious change increase in pace
o New ordinal brought in in 1550
o Conservative bishops removed
o New Treason Act passed
o Stone altars replaced
o Second Act of Uniformity
o Second prayer book and Act of Uniformity
o Forty-two articles outlining doctrine and beliefs was drawn up but never
became law
 By 1547 an English Bible was available in all churches
 Dissolution of the monasteries 1536-40
 First book of common prayer in December 1548
o Clergy who refused were fined or imprisoned
o In Yorkshire and Oxfordshire opposition broke out against the first book of
common prayer
 First act of uniformity January 1549
o Clergy were allowed to marry
o Singing masses for souls of the dead were not approved
o Belief in purgatory and transubstantiation upheld
o Services in English
 Second act of common prayer January 1552
 July 1547 Royal injunctions order the removal of superstitious images
 1547 dissolution of the Chantries to fund war against Scotland
 In 1547 the treason act was repealed and there was an outbreak of iconoclasm
 April 1552 second act of uniformity
 8% of wills in Kent had a protestant preamble

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