Religious causes of rebellion
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- Religious causes of rebellion
- Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
- Fears of heresy - also shared by Henry VII evidenced by drawing up of the Act of Ten Articles stressing the importance of Baptism and less of confirmation and marriage.
- Aims to defend clerical privileges - do not want to pay "first fruits and tenths" and want to restore benefit of the clergy
- First fruits - taxes on 1st yrs of income for a bishop
- Benefit of clergy - exemption of trial by the court where there is a felony for anyone who could read am passage from scripts
- Wyatt's Rebellion 1554
- Northern Earls Rebellion 1569
- Northumberland and Westmoreland catholic, resenting appointment of Protestant bishops in Durham
- Supported Mary Queen of Scots to throne in order to bring Catholicism back to England
- Fears against the placement of 'Act of Uniformity' in 1569 that punished heresy
- Supported Mary Queen of Scots to throne in order to bring Catholicism back to England
- Northumberland and Westmoreland catholic, resenting appointment of Protestant bishops in Durham
- Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
- Wyatt's Rebellion 1554
- Scheduled investigations and closure of 100 small monasteries starts rebellion in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
- Feared that monastries will mean education for youth declines and 'spiritual information and preaching' from monks would be lost.
- Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
- Fears of heresy - also shared by Henry VII evidenced by drawing up of the Act of Ten Articles stressing the importance of Baptism and less of confirmation and marriage.
- Aims to defend clerical privileges - do not want to pay "first fruits and tenths" and want to restore benefit of the clergy
- First fruits - taxes on 1st yrs of income for a bishop
- Benefit of clergy - exemption of trial by the court where there is a felony for anyone who could read am passage from scripts
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