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  • I am not certain, but am quite sure the act was repealed during the reign of Edward VI by Lord Protector Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset in September...
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  • It is the Buggery Act of 1534. It was introduced in the House of Lords in January 1534, and expedited (passed) on 7 February 1534. It would have been...
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  • abolished by section 31 of the Forfeiture Act 1870, which repealed the parts of the Treason Act 1790 and the Treason Act 1814 that required the punishment of...
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  • Pierre Strozzi - 1554 (d'origine italienne) * Henri Ier de Montmorency (1534-1614) - 1567 * Charles de Gontaut-Biron (1562-1602) - 1594 (mort décapité)...
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  • used the date 1571. See Treasons Act 1570. See Bulls, etc., from Rome Act 1570. Both are dated 1570. See Supremacy of the Crown Act 1562. This is earlier...
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  • which the king was given in the Act of Supremacy (26 Henry. VIII, c.1), and which was made treasonous by the Treasons Act of Henry VIII (26 Henry. VIII...
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  • passed the Treasons Act 1534 which made it high treason punishable by death to deny Royal Supremacy. Finally in 1536 Parliament passed the Act against the...
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  • was treasonous, it was not in the Treasons Act (1352; Edward III) and could not be formally used. The Treasons Act only considered deliberate actions...
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  • 23:26, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC) Wasn't it in 1534 (and not 1535) that More was called to sign the Act of Succession and the Act of Supremacy? If I remember correctly...
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  • Guildford's mother was Jane Guildford Dudley, daughter of Sir Edward Guildford (d. 1534) of Kent. That family fairly consistently signed its last name with the inclusion...
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  • Carey from 1529 when her father became an earl, and Lady Mary Stafford from 1534 (rather, from the time the secret came out), on her second marriage. I have...
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  • Curson, and Baron Curson in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire (c.1460–1534/5)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004;...
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  • Perpendicular architecture in our churches was produced between 1471 and 1534, most of it begun in Edward's reign. Astonishingly, the products of his reign...
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  • had fought for Richard against him would be guilty of treason - referencing the 1495 Treason Act. This last seems illogical. Jackiespeel (talk) 10:32,...
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  • --Maikeruda (talk) 11:36, 9 February 2013 (UTC) Under King's Great Matter: 1525–1534 it says: "When Henry confronted Catherine in 1527, claiming that their marriage...
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  • Serge Joyal said in his pamphlet Canada: A Constitutional Monarchy "Since 1534, when the King of France claimed possession of what is now Canada, the history...
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  • have been ordained as a priest about 1521. Since the Act of Supremacy by Henry VIII was in 1534 does that make Tyndal nominally a Catholic in the beginning...
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  • the process. This number refers only to England and Wales in the period 1534-1729; I am a little surprised by your question about the "early roman martyrs"...
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  • the authority of the tribunal to which he had himself appealed. In 1534 he was, by Act of Parliament, made the Supreme Head of the English Church. The bishops...
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  • history, well covered in many sources, (Clingan, 2000, p.13, Tadman, 2000, p.1534, Schneider, 2007, p.484) so it would appear you're out of touch but thanks...
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