1520s in England explained
Events from the 1520s in England.
Incumbents
Events
- 1520
- 1521
- 1522
- 1523
- 1524
- 1525
- 1526
- Spring – William Tyndale's English translation of the Bible reaches England, printing having been completed in Worms, Germany (with other copies being printed in Amsterdam). In October, Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of London, attempts to collect all the copies in his diocese and burn them.
- August–November – The first of several debasements of coinage, reducing the size of silver coins, and raising the value of the gold sovereign and angel.
- c. September – German artist Hans Holbein the Younger begins a two-year stay in England.[2]
- 1527
- 30 April – by the Treaty of Westminster, Cardinal Wolsey signs an alliance between England and France.[2]
- 17 May – Archbishop William Warham holds a secret inquiry into the legality of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
- Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, Sutton Coldfield, is founded by John Vesey, Bishop of Exeter; and Sir George Monoux College, Walthamstow, is founded as a grammar school by Sir George Monoux, draper and Lord Mayor of London.
- The King sends his secretary, William Knight, to Rome to seek papal dispensations allowing the annulment of the King's current marriage and allowing him to remarry. Pope Clement VII, who is at this time a de facto prisoner of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Queen Catherine's nephew, will grant only a conditional dispensation, of no use to Henry, who places "the King's great matter" (the securing of an annulment) into Wolsey's hands.[5]
- 1528
- 1529
Births
- 1520
- 1521
- 1522
- 1524
- 1525
- 1526
- 1527
- 1528
- 1529
Deaths
- 1521
- 1522
- 1523
- 1524
- 1525
- 1526
- 1527
- 1528
- 1529
Notes and References
- Book: Powicke . F. Maurice . Fryde . E. B. . Handbook of British Chronology . 1961 . 2nd . London . Butler & Tanner Ltd. . 39.
- Book: Williams, Hywel. Cassell's Chronology of World History. registration. London. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 2005. 0-304-35730-8. 204–210.
- Book: Hackett, Francis. Francis the First. Garden City, NY. Doubleday. 1937. 253.
- Book: Public Record Office. Letters and Papers, Foreign & Domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII. VI. 1870. 339. Noted by Wilson (1999) p. 31f and by other writers.
- Book: Starkey, David. David Starkey
. David Starkey. Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII. 2003. HarperCollins. 0-06-000550-5.
- Book: Palmer, Alan. Palmer. Veronica. 1992. The Chronology of British History. Century Ltd. London. 142–145. 0-7126-5616-2.