Institutional developments
- Created by: joe_cooke
- Created on: 10-03-15 12:24
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- Institutional developments
- The monarchy
- The Great Chain of being
- Governments stressed the need to keep one's place in society and respect the authority of one's superior
- Oaths of succession and supremacy taken throughout the country by individuals and by corporate institutions
- Tudors made increasing use of proclamations- nearly 900 issued throughout the period
- Most were issued in the absence of Parliament when time speed was of the essence
- Henry VII issued one in 1509 to end speculation surrounding the claims of a pretender
- 1553 Northumberland issued one to deny Mary's right to the throne
- Most were issued in the absence of Parliament when time speed was of the essence
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- The Great Chain of being
- The Church
- Royal commissions and JPs
- Parliament
- Sheriffs and lord lieutenants
- Royal councils
- Judiciary and the law
- The monarchy
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