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  2. Succession to the Crown Act 1534 - Wikipedia

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    The Act Respecting the Oath to the Succession (26 Hen. 8. c. 2) was passed by the Parliament of England in November 1534, and required all subjects to take an oath to uphold the Act of Succession passed that March. It was later given the formal short title of the Succession to the Crown Act 1534.

  3. Thomas More - Wikipedia

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    In addition to refusing to support the King's annulment or supremacy, More refused to sign the 1534 Oath of Succession confirming Anne's role as queen and the rights of their children to succession. More's fate was sealed.

  4. First Succession Act - Wikipedia

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    The First Succession Act (25 Hen. 8. c. 22) of Henry VIII's reign was passed by the Parliament of England in March 1534. The Act was formally titled the Succession to the Crown Act 1533, or the Act of Succession 1533; it is often dated as 1534, as it was passed in that calendar year. However, the legal calendar in use at that time dated the ...

  5. Succession to the Crown Act - Wikipedia

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    The Succession to the Crown Act 1543 (35 Hen. 8. c. 1) (often incorrectly given as 1544) It may also refer to the first statute in the reign of James I: The Succession to the Crown Act 1603 (1 Jas. 1. c. 1) It may also refer to an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed during the reign of Queen Anne: The Succession to the Crown Act 1707

  6. English post-Reformation oaths - Wikipedia

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    The English Protestant Reformation was imposed by the English Crown, and submission to its essential points was exacted by the State with post-Reformation oaths.With some solemnity, by oath, test, or formal declaration, English churchmen and others were required to assent to the religious changes, starting in the sixteenth century and continuing for more than 250 years.

  7. The British Royal Family Tree and Complete Line of Succession

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    Succession to the crown is dictated, first and foremost, by birth order on the royal family tree—although that wasn't always the case. The post The British Royal Family Tree and Complete Line of ...

  8. Here's What the Stars of Succession Are Up to Now - AOL

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    The final season of Succession premiered a year ago, with no current plans in the works for a season five or any spin-offs. "I do think that this succession story that we were telling is complete ...

  9. Second Succession Act - Wikipedia

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    The Act also required some of Henry's subjects to take an oath to uphold the Act, and made it treason to refuse to take said oath. [3] Sanctuary was not available for people accused of treason under the Act, [ 4 ] and – in addition to the death penalty – anyone convicted of treason by interrupting the succession to the throne was to forfeit ...