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1533, January Thomas Cranmer appointed Archbishop of Canterbury: 1533, 25 January Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn at Whitehall : 1533, March Statute in Restraint of Appeals: 1533, May Cranmer declares Henry's marriage null and void 1533, 4 July John Frith burned at the stake: 1533, September Princess Elizabeth born 1534
Buildings at 24–30 Summer St. December 5, 1985 : 24–30 Summer St. 8: Downtown Lawrence Historic District: Downtown Lawrence Historic District: November 1, 1979 : Roughly bounded by MA 110, Methuen, Lawrence and Jackson Sts.
Mary I, the future queen of England (r. 1553-1558), is born to parents Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. 1521: Lutheran writings begin to circulate in England. 1527 21 May Phillip II, the future king of England (r. 1554-1558), is born to parents Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire and Isabella of Portugal. 1526
Interior of St Lawrence engraving. St Lawrence Church was built around 1434 [3] and replaced a former parish church on the site. [4] [5] This gave the village two places of worship when the former Bardney Abbey was still also active until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538 and was completely destroyed with nothing but the mounds and former earthworks of the abbey.
1533 7 September – Queen Elizabeth I of England (died 1603) [10] Approximate date – Thomas Stafford aristocrat and rebel (executed 1557) 1534 18 April – William Harrison, clergyman (died 1593) 7 June – Amy Robsart, wife of Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (died 1560) 1535 28 May – Thomas North, translator (died c. 1604)
The American Legion Post 199 in Fairhope, Alabama, United States, is situated on a bluff overlooking Mobile Bay. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2018. [1] It has also been known as Pine Needles and as the Mobile Business Women's Club. [3] It was the Pine Needles Club. [2] [4]
September 7 – Queen Elizabeth I of England, daughter of King Henry VIII of England (d. 1603) [39] September 15 – Catherine of Austria, Queen of Poland (d. 1572) [40] September 27 – Stefan Batory, King of Poland (d. 1586) [41] October 9 – Henry V, Burgrave of Plauen (d. 1568) [42] October 12 – Asakura Yoshikage, Japanese ruler (d. 1573)
July 7 – The first known exchange between Europeans and the natives of the Gulf of St. Lawrence occurs in what is now New Brunswick. July 20 – Cambridge University Press is given a Royal Charter by Henry VIII of England, and becomes the first of the privileged presses. [109]