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| 1  | 1525  | - 1525—1525: New Testament translated into English by William Tyndale
 
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| 2  | 1527  | - 1527—1527: Bishop Vesey's Grammar School founded in Sutton Coldfield
 
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| 3  | 1528  | - 1528—1528: St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle completed
 
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| 4  | 1531  | - 11 Feb 1531—11 Feb 1531: Henry VIII recognised as Supreme Head of the Church of England
 
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| 5  | 1532  | - 1532—1532: Foundation of the Court of Session in Scotland
 
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| 6  | 1533  | - 25 Jan 1533—25 Jan 1533: Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn secretly, wife #2 (she was crowned as Queen
on 1st June)
 
- 30 Mar 1533—30 Mar 1533: Thomas Cranmer becomes Archbishop of Canterbury
 
- 23 May 1533—23 May 1533: Henry VIII's marriage with Catherine of Aragon officially declared annulled
 
- 11 Jul 1533—11 Jul 1533: Henry VIII excommunicated by Pope Clement VII
 
- 17 Sep 1533—17 Sep 1533: Anne Boleyn gives birth to a daughter Elizabeth, to become Queen Elizabeth I
 
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| 7  | 1534  | - 1534—1534: Reformation of the Catholic Church in England church (Henry VIII)
 
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| 8  | 1535  | - 1535—1535: Sir Thomas More executed
 
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| 9  | 1536  | - 1536—1536: Wales and England legally united by the Laws in Wales Act of 1535
 
- 1536—1536: Dissolution of monasteries starts in England (to 1540)
 
- 19 May 1536—19 May 1536: Anne Boleyn executed
 
- 30 May 1536—30 May 1536: Henry VIII marries Jane Seymour, wife #3 (she was crowned as Queen on 29th
October)
 
- 18 Jul 1536—18 Jul 1536: The authority of the Pope is declared void in England
 
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| 10  | 1537  | - 24 Oct 1537—24 Oct 1537: Jane Seymour dies from complications in giving birth to a son, the future
Edward VI
 
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| 11  | 1538  | - 1538—1538: Henry VIII issues English Bible
 
- 1538—1538: English and Welsh parish registers start
 
- 17 Dec 1538—17 Dec 1538: Henry VIII excommunicated by Pope Paul III
 
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| 12  | 1540  | - 1540—1540: Statute of Wills allows freehold land to be bequeathed
 
- 6 Jan 1540—6 Jan 1540: Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves, the 'Flanders Mare', wife #4
 
- 9 Feb 1540—9 Feb 1540: First recorded horse racing event in Britain, at Chester
 
- 9 Jul 1540—9 Jul 1540: Henry VIII divorces Anne of Cleves
 
- 28 Jul 1540—28 Jul 1540: Thomas Cromwell executed; Henry VIII marries Catherine Howard the same day,
wife #5
 
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| 13  | 1541  | - 1541—1541: Henry VIII proclaimed king (rather than feudal lord) of Ireland
 
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| 14  | 1542  | - 13 Feb 1542—13 Feb 1542: Catherine Howard executed
 
- 14 Dec 1542—14 Dec 1542: Death of King James V of Scots; his baby daughter Mary ?Queen of Scots'
succeeds him  just 6 days old
 
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| 15  | 1543  | - 12 Jul 1543—12 Jul 1543: Henry VIII marries Catherine Parr, wife #6, who survives him
 
- 9 Sep 1543—9 Sep 1543: Mary Stuart, at nine months old, is officially crowned Queen of Scots' in
Stirling (spelling of the royal house changes from Stewart to Stuart) 
 
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| 16  | 1544  | - 1544—1544: Henry's VIII's Rough Wooing' of the Scottish Borders 
 
- 1544—1544: Mary of Guise, Regent of Scotland
 
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| 17  | 1545  | - 20 Jul 1545—20 Jul 1545: Mary Rose, flagship of Henry VIII, sinks in the Solent -  raised in 1982
 
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| 18  | 1546  | - 1546—1546: Trinity College, Cambridge founded by Henry VIII
 
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| 19  | 1547  | - 1547—1547: Ivan the Terrible takes title 'Tsar of all the Russias'
 
- 1547—1547: Vagrants Act passed (able-bodied tramps can be detained as slaves)
 
- 1547—1547: English replaced Latin in church services in England and Wales
 
- 28 Jan 1547—28 Jan 1547: Death of Henry VIII (succeeded by Edward VI, aged 9, to 1553)
 
- 20 Feb 1547—20 Feb 1547: Coronation of Edward VI in Westminster Abbey
 
- 10 Sep 1547—10 Sep 1547: Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, said to be the first 'modern' battle to be fought in the
British Isles
 
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| 20  | 1548  | - 1548—1548: Priests in England allowed to marry (about a third then did so) -  but see 1554
 
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| 21  | 1549  | - 1549—1549: English Parliament declares enclosures legal
 
- 1549—1549: First Act of Uniformity in England made Catholic Mass illegal
 
- 1549—1549: Wedding ring finger changed from right to left hand
 
- 9 Jun 1549—9 Jun 1549: First Book of Common Prayer sanctioned by English Parliament
 
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| 22  | 1550  | - 1550—1550: Walloon Protestants arrive as refugees from the Low Countries
 
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| 23  | 1551  | - 1551—1551: Scotland: General Provincial Council orders each parish to keep a register of baptisms
and banns of marriage
 
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| 24  | 1552  | - Mar 1552—Mar 1552: An 'Act of Uniformity' imposes the Protestant prayerbook of 1552 in England
 
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| 25  | 1553  | - 6 Jul 1553—6 Jul 1553: Edward VI dies; Lady Jane Grey queen for a few days only
 
- 19 Jul 1553—19 Jul 1553: Mary Tudor ('Bloody Mary') comes to the throne
 
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| 26  | 1554  | - 1554—1554: Brief Catholic restoration under Queen Mary Tudor -  married priests forced to separate
at least 30 miles from their wives
 
- 12 Feb 1554—12 Feb 1554: Lady Jane Grey beheaded
 
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| 27  | 1556  | - 21 Mar 1556—21 Mar 1556: Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer burned at the stake in Oxford
 
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| 28  | 1558  | - 1558—1558: System of Counties adopted
 
- 1558—1558: Scottish parish registers start
 
- 7 Jan 1558—7 Jan 1558: French take Calais, last English possession in France
 
- 24 Apr 1558—24 Apr 1558: Marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots to Fran?ois the Dauphin of France in Paris
 
- 17 Nov 1558—17 Nov 1558: Queen Mary Tudor of England dies and is succeeded by her half-sister
Elizabeth -  Protestantism restored in England
 
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| 29  | 1559  | - 1559—1559: Tobacco introduced to Europe
 
- 1559—1559: John Knox returns from Continent -  strengthens case for Presbyterianism in Scotland
 
- 15 Jan 1559—15 Jan 1559: Elizabeth crowned in Westminster Abbey by Owen Oglethorpe, the Bishop of
Carlisle
 
- 29 Apr 1559—29 Apr 1559: Acts of Supremacy passed in Parliament, ending papal jurisdiction over England
& Wales; established Church of England
 
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| 30  | 1560  | - 1560—1560: Establishment of Protestantism in Scotland -  commissary courts thrown into confusion
-  some records lost
 
- 27 Feb 1560—27 Feb 1560: Treaty of Berwick between Duc du Chatelherault (as governor of Scotland) and
the English, agreeing to act jointly to expel the French from Scotland
 
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| 31  | 1561  | - 1561—1561: Spire of St Paul's, highest in England, destroyed by fire
 
- 1561—1561: The first coins produced by machinery (known as a 'mill') rather than by hand, but it
was a slow process and did not replace hand struck coinage until new machinery was
introduced in 1663
 
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| 32  | 1562  | - 1562—1562: Earliest English slave-trading expedition, under John Hawkins -  between Guinea and
the West Indies
 
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| 33  | 1563  | - 28 Jul 1563—28 Jul 1563: The English surrender Le Havre to the French after a siege
 
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| 34  | 1564  | - 26 Apr 1564—26 Apr 1564: Shakespeare baptised -  he is said to have been born on Apr 23, St George's
Day; he certainly died on Apr 23, 1616
 
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| 35  | 1565  | - 29 Jul 1565—29 Jul 1565: Marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots to Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, her first
cousin
 
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| 36  | 1566  | - 9 Mar 1566—9 Mar 1566: Murder of David Riccio (or Rizzio) in Holyrood House
 
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| 37  | 1567  | - 10 Feb 1567—10 Feb 1567: Murder of Darnley outside Holyrood House in an explosion
 
- 15 May 1567—15 May 1567: Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
 
- 24 Jul 1567—24 Jul 1567: Mary Queen of Scots deposed and replaced by her 1 year old son James VI
 
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| 38  | 1568  | - 13 May 1568—13 May 1568: Battle of Langside -  Mary's flight to England and her imprisonment by Queen
Elizabeth I
 
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| 39  | 1569  | - 1569—1569: Elizabeth I approved Sunday sports
 
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| 40  | 1570  | - 25 Feb 1570—25 Feb 1570: Pope Pius V issued the papal bull 'Regnans in Excelsis' to excommunicate
Elizabeth I and her followers in the Church of England
 
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| 41  | 1571  | - 1571—1571: Presbyterianism introduced into England by Thomas Cartwright
 
- 1571—1571: Repeal of Act prohibiting lending of money on interest -  gradual change from
'subsistence economy' to 'cash economy' resulted
 
- 1571—1571: Beginning of penal legislation against Catholics in England
 
- 23 Jan 1571—23 Jan 1571: Opening of the Royal Exchange in London, founded by Sir Thomas Gresham - 
this building destroyed in Great Fire of London 1666
 
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| 42  | 1577  | - 1577—1577: James Burbage opens first theatre in London
 
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| 43  | 1579  | - 1579—1579: Act of Uniformity in matters of religion enforced
 
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| 44  | 1580  | - 1580—1580: Congregational movement founded by Robert Browne about this time
 
- 1580—1580: Colonisation of Ireland
 
- 6 Apr 1580—6 Apr 1580: Dover Straits earthquake, largest in the recorded history of England, mentioned
by Shakespeare -  dozens of ships sunk and a tsunami hit Calais
 
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| 45  | 1581  | - 1581—1581: English Levant Company founded
 
- 16 Jan 1581—16 Jan 1581: English Parliament outlaws Roman Catholicism
 
- 4 Apr 1581—4 Apr 1581: Francis Drake knighted by Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind after
circumnavigating the world
 
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| 46  | 1583  | - 1583—1583: University of Edinburgh founded
 
- 1583—1583: Foundation of Cambridge University Press by Thomas Thomas
 
- Aug 1583—Aug 1583: Sir Humphrey Gilbert attempts to establish English authority at St John's,
Newfoundland
 
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| 47  | 1584  | - 4 Jun 1584—4 Jun 1584: Sir Walter Raleigh establishes first English colony in the New World, on
Roanoke Island, Virginia (now in North Carolina) -  the so-called 'Lost Colony'
 
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| 48  | 1585  | - 1585—1585: Foundation of Oxford University Press
 
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| 49  | 1587  | - 1587—1587: Introduction of potatoes to England
 
- 8 Feb 1587—8 Feb 1587: Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Fotheringay Castle, near Peterborough
 
- 19 Apr 1587—19 Apr 1587: Sir Francis Drake sinks the Spanish fleet in Cadiz harbour
 
- 11 Aug 1587—11 Aug 1587: Raleigh's second expedition to New World lands in North Carolina -  first child
born in the New World of English parents was Virginia Dare (Aug 18)
 
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| 50  | 1588  | - 1588—1588: Invention of shorthand by Dr Timothy Bright
 
- 19 Jul 1588—19 Jul 1588: Spanish Armada sighted off the Lizard (had set sail from Lisbon in late May)
 
- 29 Jul 1588—29 Jul 1588: Defeat of Spanish Armada off Gravelines
 
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| 51  | 1591  | - 1591—1591: Trinity College, Dublin, founded
 
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| 52  | 1592  | - 1592—1592: A Congregational (or Independent) Church formed in London
 
- 1592—1592: Scotland: Presbyterian Church formally established -  all ministers equal -  no bishops - 
secular commissaries appointed by the Crown
 
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