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Henry VIII Test. Number 6 Sheets 20-24. 1. How many monasteries were closed down as a result of these reports? 400. 2. What was the name of the rebellion in the North of England against the closing down of the monasteries? Pilgrimage of Grace.
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Henry VIII Test Number 6 Sheets 20-24
1. How many monasteries were closed down as a result of these reports? • 400
2. What was the name of the rebellion in the North of England against the closing down of the monasteries? • Pilgrimage of Grace
3. Why would monasteries in the North be missed? • Helped sick and poor
4. Name one rumour which went around about what Henry would do next. • Rob/close churches • OR • Allow high fees for christenings, weddings and funerals. • OR • High taxes on food
5. Why did many northern nobles support the rebellion? • Not like being ruled by southern commoners
6. Who led this rebellion? • ROBERT • ASKE
7. How many followers did he have? • 40,000
8. What did the rebels say about their attitude to the King? • Loyal to him
9. What did the rebels call the King’s ministers? • “evil • counsellors”
10. Why did Henry tell his general to agree to the rebels’ demands? • Short of troops in the North
11. What did Henry later use as an excuse for cancelling his promises? • Some of rebels had looted and murdered
12. Why did the rebellion make Henry even more determined to continue closing the monasteries? • To prove he was in charge
13. What happened to abbots who refused to close their monasteries? • Hanged
14. Name one abbot who suffered this fate • Abbot of Glastonbury
15. What two things were allowed to monks if they went quietly? • Pensions • Could become priests
16. Name of the special office set up in London to deal with the sale of monastic property. • Court of Augmentations
17. Which famous saint’s tomb was destroyed at the same time? • Becket
18. Why did Henry order this? • Wanted no reminder of another King’s failure to control Church
19. What change was made to the Bible under Henry VIII? • Translated from Latin to English
20.What was the name of the law of 1539 which laid down clearly that England was to follow Catholic beliefs and not Protestant ones. • Act of Six Articles