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  1. Thomas Cromwell. (1485?–1540). Virtually the ruler of England from 1532 to 1540, Thomas Cromwell served as principal adviser to Henry VIII during those years. Cromwell established the English Reformation, seized the wealth of the monasteries for the Crown, and transformed the administration of the kingdom into a kind of civil service.

  2. 11 de fev. de 2009 · On 28 July 1540 Thomas Cromwell went to execution, and two days later Robert Barnes, Thomas Garret and William Jerome, leading protestant preachers and the minister's protégés, were burned at the stake. 1 These reformers were sacrificed to implicate Cromwell in apostasy, but their deaths were more than judicial murder; they died for making a reality of the conservatives’ old fears that ...

  3. 15 de mai. de 2022 · Thomas Cromwell (1485-1540) ... Tower Hill on 28 July 1540, on the same day as the King's marriage to the young Catherine Howard, who was also publicly executed only a few years later. ...

  4. 4 de fev. de 2015 · Archbishop Thomas Cranmer Death By Execution. This dramatic account of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer’s execution was written by an anonymous bystander. Cranmer was executed on 21 March 1556. Imprisoned by the Catholic Queen Mary I, Cranmer wrote a recantation of Protestantism, but he denied that recantation before he died.

  5. 4 de fev. de 2015 · Wolsey lacked the genius for the administration of his protégé and successor, Thomas Cromwell. But he was efficient and capable; when he found he could not control Parliament (it met only once during his years as chancellor), he simply refused to summon it.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2015 · The History Learning Site, 17 Mar 2015. 1 Jun 2024. Thomas Cromwell, chief minister for Henry VIII from 1533 to 1540, gained a reputation for being a ruthless politician who stopped at nothing to succeed. Some historians of old portrayed Thomas Cromwell as an unpleasant man who in 1540 got his just reward – execution.

  7. 26 de jul. de 2020 · Sir Thomas More was executed as he refused to swear the Oath of Supremacy. Act of Succession 1534 The children of Henry’s new wife, Anne Boleyn, were given precedence in the succession over his ...