The Tudors Rebellion Timeline

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Timeline of the Events
of the Pilgrim`s Uprising

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1531 - January The Pardon of the Clergy
1532 - May The SUbmission of the Clergy
1533 - April The Act of Restraint of Appeals
1533 - July The Pope excommunicates King Henry VIII from the Catholic faith


1534 - November The Declaration of the Royal Supremacy - Henry puts himself in charge of all the Churchs & Monastries in England


1536 The Statutes which dissolved 327 monastries & establishments, transferring their estates to the Crown & pensioning off the displaced monks.
1536 - February 1536 Henry orders Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex to start closing the small monastries
1536 - May Henry beheads Anne Boleyn & marries Jane Seymour
1536 - September The end of the dissolution of the small monastries, most of them have been closed.
1536 October 1 - 11 The Lincolnshire Rising
1536 October 8 - December 8 The Pilgrimage of the Grace
1536 January 16 - 1537 February 1537 Sir Francis Bigod`s Revolt & the Cumberland Rising
1537 - October Jane Seymour dies
1537 - November Henry orders the closure of the remaining monastries
1540 - J