HIS368H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Protestant Reformation, Anti-Clericalism, Auld Alliance

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Intro: ireland, english policy in ireland, the failure of the protestant reformation, scotland, the scottish kirk, government structures, reformation ideas, england, edward vi, queen mary i. English policy in ireland: the lord deputy often came from the fitzgeralds, earls of kildare. English crown: came from the anglo-irish families. English control of ireland: they want to take henrys interference of who becomes lord deputy. 1537: his father dies in tower of london of illness kildare. Scotland: many of these sons encounter protestant ideas while in england and they bring the ideas back to scotland. John knox (1505-1572: most famous scottish reformer, writes a book condemning women during the same year that elizabeth. Protestantism to the people of scotland (tenants, families, etc. : lords are the ones who determine church practice (no more catholic, now you protestant, takes hold fairly quickly in scotland. James iv of scotland (1473-1513: married to margaret tudor, died at the battle of flodden, leaving infant son to rule.

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